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Lavenham is one of the most delightful and beautifully...
Lavenham is one of the most delightful and beautifully preserved towns in Suffolk.
Quintessentially English and with fabulous local craft shops and Tea shops.
The hospitality of the shop keepers was excellent.
The guided tours and visit to St Peter's and St.Paul's Church was very interesting.
Long Melford is just 4 miles away and there you can visit Melford Hall and Kentwell Hall.
Lavenham is a place I will return to.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Some exquisite buildings, many beautifully preserved and one...
Some exquisite buildings, many beautifully preserved and one (the Guildhall) in the care of National Trust. A good selection of independent shops and places to eat ranged from good pub grub to fine dining.
Good also as a centre for visiting other Suffolk landmarks - don't miss Kersey or Finchingfield for unspoiled picturesque villages.
Derek
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely, ancient town with a good range of shops and...
Lovely, ancient town with a good range of shops and amenities etc. The hotel provided a town map, which was really useful and informative. I imagine that it is really busy in summer months, but in March, it was not, so easy to park (free!) and walk around etc......highly recommended location in Suffolk and with a Harry Potter house, used in one of the films!
Chas
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely olde worlde village which is easy to get around.
Lovely olde worlde village which is easy to get around. Shame it was muddy for the 2 village walks each 2 1/2 miles and 5 mile routes.
Plenty of pub/restaurants, free parking and local shops.
Jill
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely historic town with fascinating & varied architecture.
Lovely historic town with fascinating & varied architecture. Many small independent shops & a good mix of different cafes & restaurants (the Indian was particularly good & about the only place open on a Sunday evening).
Josie
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Lavenham as a town was beautiful, we loved the sense of...
Lavenham as a town was beautiful, we loved the sense of History, but the house was very cold. We walked through the town in the evening, the Christmas lights and buildings were magical. We had tea in a small cafe opposite the Guildhall which was perfect. We had our evening meal at the Swan. We were the first guests and were privileged to be treated as though we were royalty. It was a magical experience in a truly wonderful setting. We went into an antique shop that was full of interesting items.
If I were to return, I would stay in a hotel like The Swan where my experience could be more predictable, rather than a self-catering holiday home.
Private, quaint town. Relaxing. Great History. The Spa was nice and relaxing. Bar and lounge was nice and quaint with great history. Bar tender was great, and very knowledgeable. The morning breakfast was wonderful and very yummy. By us stop across the street. Nice town with good nearby restaurants.
Excellent location, helpful staff, nice atmosphere in the pub, lovely room given the age of the property, comfortable bed, lovely view of the square. Reasonably priced for a location in the heart of Lavenham where we could walk to everything. Breakfast was also very nice and good value.
Penny Black Cottage is wonderful. Well equipped, cosy and comfortable. Unique decor and art work. Parking is on street but never an issue.
Great location in Lavenham and for exploring the local areas.
We were visiting for a funeral but would like to return for happier times.
Good location - on a street of modern houses but the Market Place is literally a stone’s through away. Very clean and just what we needed for an overnight stop for 5 people. On site parking which is very good to have in popular Lavenham. Nice and warm for our arrival.
The hotel is a wonderful old buildling in a terrific location. The room was recently refurbished and the bathroom was clean and well appointed. Staff were friendly and helpful. We had dinner and breakfast, the latter was excellent.
We loved this property and the village of Lavenham, the room was cozy and very clean, the food to die for ! I recomend you to eat here, and can’t thank enough y the hospitality of Dee, she and the rest of the staff were amaing.
Well maintained historic building with books and crannies to relax. Lots of sofa areas to sit and relax, drink and eat. Both formal and relaxed eating options. Spacious room, lovely products, comfy bed. Friendly staff.
Location brilliant. Surrounding architecture unrivalled, England at it’s best! Size and comfort of room excellent, breakfast really good, not the usual, but a fusion of English and continental.staff helpful .
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