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Set back on a winding road away from the main drag between Ipswich & Felixstowe, Levington is a quiet village set on the northern banks of the… more »
A cosy, traditional inn with a twist, the Star combines the snug, low-beamed roof and sizzling log fires of its 400 year-old heritage with a Spanish-led… more »
This roadside pub has had a smart makeover – lots of wood, exposed brick & neutral colours – creating a clever contrast between the modern… more »
This elegantly converted 16th-century barn on Sir Kenneth & Lady Carla Carlisle’s estate is an off-the-beaten track gem, set among gorgeous gardens… more »
Follow the beaten track to the door for a no frills formula and unpretentious friendly atmosphere. Fish merchant-cum-landlord Donny Cole lives… more »
With a forest of beams, standing timbers & inglenook fireplaces, this rambling 15th-century hotel looks & feels traditional to the core. While… more »
Given the decadence of the architecture, the eye-catching styling & no-expense-spared interiors, dining at Ickworth is a grand experience. And… more »
The commitment to producing innovative cooking at reasonable prices has proved a winning formula at this popular Aldeburgh restaurant. Extremely… more »
Ruth ‘Country House Rescue’ Watson & her husband David bring you a retreat for all seasons: summer drinks on the terrace give way to weekend… more »
Owned & run by local people & serving locally sourced food, Farmcafe delivers friendly, warm service & freshly prepared food for travellers on… more »
Looking particularly handsome since its revamp, the Great House summons up pleasing thoughts of France in the heart of medieval Lavenham. Ancient… more »
As the name suggests, there’s a certain Gallic charm to this relaxed but classy seafood venue in the centre of Bury St Edmunds. The decor is stylish… more »
The banter & buzz of happy diners & drinkers says it all. Just take note of the glorious views of the Essex/Suffolk border country, the soothing… more »
Warm & welcoming with big fireplaces, snugs, & all the history a 17th-century building imparts, The Crown Inn is exactly what a village pub should… more »
Sixteenth century manor house where a choice of dining rooms offers impressive innovations of traditional dishes for a well-heeled clientele. Think… more »
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