cooked breakfast is served in the dining room. . it's a 2-minute walk to lavenham guildhall. most feature handcrafted 4-poster or sleigh beds. there's a communal lounge with games and a tv, as well as gardens and free parking. the 6 rooms are individually decorated and feature exposed timbers and sloping ceilings; some have elizabethan wall paintings. in the medieval village of lavenham, this half-timbered, 13th-century building houses an upscale b&b with 3 acres of grounds. all quarters have en suite bathrooms, free wifi, tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities Heathrow Airport 2 hr 2
Gainsborough S House (14 min.) museum covering gainsborough s early portraiture and landscapes later works furniture and effects. Hedingham Castle (26 min.) vast country estate with a well-preserved norman fortress picnic areas a cafe and a gift shop. Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm (29 min.) Hollow Trees Farm (11 min.) buy fresh farm produce and plants sip a coffee in the cafe or take a walk on the farm trail. Abbey Gardens (21 min.) park featuring formal gardens ruins sports facilities an aviary light refreshments & toilets. Coach Park (4 min) Bury St Edmunds Abbey Gardens (20 min.) ruins of a benedictine abbey including precinct walls the great gate and church dating from 1020. Dedham Vale (25 min) scenic rural area of farms woodland & quaint villages with walking & cycling paths. Howlett Garage (12 min) The Glebe (9 min) Museum Of East Anglian Life (31 min.) countryside museum of rural life with abbot s hall exhibitions history talks and cottage tours. Little Hall Museum (3 min.) museum St Edmundsbury Cathedral (20 min.) 16th-century anglican church built on a medieval site plus notable stained glass crypt and font. Ickworth House (27 min.) national trust-owned property with an ornate domed rotunda and extensive art and silver collection. Clare Castle Country Park Trust (22 min.) riverside park with various historical structures including castle remains plus ponds & paths. National Trust - Melford Hall (11 min.) tudor manor house once owned by the family of beatrix potter with a tearoom and extensive gardens. Norman Way (8 min) Lavenham Guildhall (3 min.) national trust-run meeting house for medieval guilds with a courtyard garden tearoom and gift shop. |