Suffolk Hotels Guide
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Suffolk Restaurants with Rooms

Suffolk Restaurants with Rooms


Everyone enjoys eating out - whether it be a quick snack or a full three-course meal - and dining out in Suffolk restaurants with Rooms offers the best of all worlds. You can enjoy a relaxing meal without the worry about getting home - just climb the stairs and sleep it off!


The Great House in Lavenham, has won many awards including 2009 'Best East of England Restaurant of the Year’ from Which? Good Food Guide, as well as '2009 Britain ‘Restaurant with Rooms’ of the Year’ The Good Hotel Guide. So you can't get any better than The Great House!

This is an authentic small luxury boutique hotel in the middle of medieval village of Lavenham that offers high quality accommodation and outstanding food.



The Great House in the market place of Lavenham was built in the heyday of the wool trade but was extensively renovated in the 18th century and looks more Georgian than Tudor - at least from the outside. It was a private house (lived in by Stephen Spender in the 1930's) until Regis and Martine Crepy turned it into a ‘Boutique’ hotel with restaurant in 1985. The food (predominantly French) is the best for miles - 'stunningly good' enthuses one visitor (a fellow hotelier).
The five bedrooms, each with its ensuite bathroom and four with seating or a separate lounge are light and elegant still retaining the wonderful charm of the house. A multitude of hidden delights include a mini-bar, espresso machines, plasma screen television, wifi, hifi, hairdryers and ironing boards and the complimentary fruit and decanter of sherry offer a welcoming touch.
The generous beds, including the majestic king size Jacobean four poster, are dressed in fine Egyptian linen, a luxurious eiderdown and plump continental pillows.
In summer French doors open onto a pretty stone-paved courtyard for drinks, lunch or dinner.
The old timber-framed houses, the fine Perpendicular 'Wool Church' and the high street full of antiques and galleries make Lavenham a high point of any visitor's itinerary of the pretty villages of East Anglia.
Be sure to book early - they only have 7 rooms!
The Great House in Lavenham



Nearby The Case Restaurant with Rooms
offers exceptional dining and 4* accommodation. The comfortable surroundings at this leading Restaurant with Rooms in Suffolk, along with luxurious accommodation in newly constructed self contained rooms will make you feel at home immediately. The rooms feature fulll length mirrors and not just tea and coffee making facilities, but mineral water and fresh milk in your room daily. The Case's real English breakfasts are cooked individually using locally sourced produce - Fresh coffee & pots of breakfast tea. Yum!


The Case started life as a Restaurant and was so successful that people didn't want to go home! The Chef, Barry Kappes, runs the business with his wife Linda, so you can be assurred of a warm and friendly welcome as well as first class food.


Sutherland House Hotel and Restuarant, in the heart of Southwold on the High Street, is a sympathetically converted, Two Star house dating from the 1450s.
Under the loving care of its owners, this medieval building now hosts truly unique and historically fascinating bedrooms. Many of the original features still exist, including pargetted ceilings, beams, original foot wide elm floorboards, a double-ended slipper bath, wood burning stoves, and a medieval window – which provide a beautiful contrast with the modern furnishings and lavish fabrics. The bedrooms maintain the shape that they were originally, making them somewhat lager than one might expect.

Sutherland House Hotel, Southwold


As well as being a fine dining restaurant, Sutherland House also produces locally sourced food with seasonal ingredients. They even print ‘Food Miles’ on the menus, so diners know exactly where their meals have travelled from!
The restaurant’s list of awards is extensive, including two rosettes by the AA, "Best Restaurant in the UK for use of Local Produce " by the Good Food Guide, and Restaurant Magazine’s “Best Sausage and Mash" for the local free-range Pork and Black Pudding Sausages, to name but a few. There are affordable and more expensive dishes, ranging from £5.95 for a sandwich to £23.50 for a main course – so you are sure to find something to suit your tastes, whatever the season.

Sutherland House Restaurant, Southwold


Formerly a pub, now a charming restaurant with rooms is The George in Cavendish, owned and run by Paul Bailey and his wife.



This 600 year old timber framed building has been recently refurbished to the highest of standards. Sitting proudly in the middle of the lovely village of Cavendish, on the much photographed village Green, The George is an excellent example of a traditional Suffolk Inn offering fantastic local food and providing modern facilities for guests, which include 5 double en suite bedrooms. A great place to stay!



The Bildeston Crown
Located in the heart of Suffolk's picturesque countryside, close to the historic towns of Bury St. Edmunds and Ipswich, The Bildeston Crown is an original 15th century coaching Inn which has been imaginatively refurbished to restore the building without losing any of the character of its past 600 years. The Crown's chef, Chris Lee, has won many awards including 3 AA Rosettes - so you can be sure that this Suffolk restaurant with rooms will provide a feast!