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Kathryn
United Kingdom
Quiet little get-away place.
Owners are friendly and helpful
Food available on site.
Shop within 5mins.
Looking forward to going back
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The Bridge Street Historic Guest House in Sudbury provides accommodations with a garden and a terrace.
Gary
New Zealand
When we think back about the accommodation we used while visiting the UK, the stay at the Bridge Street historic guest house will stand out. Previous reviews have used words like historic, eccentric, eclectic, and they are all of this. To sleep in a room that was built over 1000 years ago is memorable.
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Didn’t spend much time in Sudbury as been before but ate at...
Didn’t spend much time in Sudbury as been before but ate at the Mill Hotel which is a lovely dog friendly place with a water wheel in the bar.
Went to the Quay Theatre which is tiny but worth a visit if you see a show or play you fancy.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Everything was fine.
Everything was fine. I recommend the Grover & Allen pub not far away. It had my favourite cask ale at a very generous price. I bought some naan breads and dips from the local Morrisons store for my short overnight stay, plus fruit scones to have with tea. Had I stayed the whole weekend, I would have made more use of the kitchen and cooked some proper meals.
MR C G
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Sudbury is a fine looking old town with a lot that's...
Sudbury is a fine looking old town with a lot that's interesting to see and some nice restaurants. Gainsborough's House was very interesting. Well worth a visit. The Lydia Turkish restaurant had great food and great service. In this premises, writer John Bunyan stayed with the family. The White Horse pub was friendly and relaxed with a menu for seniors that was very reasonable. Simon of Sudbury's skull which was cut off during the Peasant's revolt, can be seen in St Gregory's church but we didn't have time in the end to see that, as we realised too late. He was the Bishop and Chancellor who 'invented' the poll tax. Also at one time he was a Pope's assistant and an ambassador. There were music events but mostly near or during week-ends. The 753 bus near our Mill House Hotel (which had beautiful views) will take people to Lavenham and Bury St Edmunds. Bus timetables showing local stops were hard to find, even on the internet. Traffic was terrible with few safe pedestrian crossings even on the most dangerous junctions like the junction of Stour St and Gregory St which is on the A131 which runs through the town. It doesn't seem to be a town that considers pedestrians or their safety There was no taxi rank at the station and no information on where to find one. Sudbury could do with a by-pass for traffic which is just passing through and does not need to stop there.
Marian
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Sudbury is a very compact town full of interesting...
Sudbury is a very compact town full of interesting architectural features in the centre. It's easy to walk about, although the traffic is constant and fast, so caution is needed when crossing any roads. The tourist information is easy to find and contains a lot of very helpful leaflets about things to do in and around Sudbury.
Gretel
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
We only stayed for one night but know Sudbury because of...
We only stayed for one night but know Sudbury because of past visits. It is a small but pleasant town with nice walks across the water meadows. But it has a great deal of traffic as it is a main route for a number of other destinations eg Bury St Edmunds, Chelmsford.
Edward
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Not a great deal to offer in Sudbury but the Gainsborough...
Not a great deal to offer in Sudbury but the Gainsborough museum and galleries and cafe with garden were a must if you are interested in art. It has a new wing and is spread over different buildings in the main street from the Mill hotel and is very informative with a lovely receptionist. The food in the cafe is good although we only had a snack this time. Not a lot of restaurants open in the evening so resorted to eating back at the hotel which is also worth a visit as they have a working Mill in the restaurant and bar area.
Also behind the hotel is a very good walk through the meadows with the occasional bridge and cows roam freely and even saw them drinking in the shallow part of the river.
Well where do I begin nothing to like not staffs fault but owners not got clue about running hotel our room had broken toilet seat and shower flooded bathroom no room service in 3 days of being there breakfast was awful went once I couldn't eat it inedible found out it was not headchef as he is currently off sick the manager did refund small amount for breakfast .
The room was lovely
As was the heating
The staff were really friendly
Tracy made sure from the time we arrived we had everything we needed
Breakfast was lovely
Bed was comfortable, had a great fee nights sleep .
Had a few days in Sudbury to watch Grafitti Classics at the Quay.
Everything we needed was in place
Thank you Tracy and the staff
The location is fantastic. The hotel is lovely and the downstairs bar was beautiful decorated and staff lovely. The room was small but had everything we needed. The bed and pillow were very comfortable.
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