Situated in a small town, this inn provides real ale, good home-cooked food from local suppliers, a fine wine menu and live entertainment on a regular basis.
The Crown Hotel is a family-run historic inn and restaurant, built in 1610. It retains many interesting features, such as Tudor cellars and exposed internal beams.
Offering a garden and garden view, The Gatehouse is situated in Long Melford, 22 km from Ickworth House and 23 km from The Apex. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Offering a terrace and garden view, Lake View Lodges is set in Long Melford, 23 km from Ickworth House and 23 km from The Apex. This apartment provides free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.
Peter
United Kingdom
Well-made wooden lodges with excellent showers and good cooking facilities (sharp knives). The Witch's hut barbecue was a huge hit with the children. The host, Mark, took time to make sure we were settled in and ready. There is lots of space for play, a croquet set, football field and some bikes for loan.
Located just 20 km from Hedingham Castle, Cranfield Retreat & Glamping - Yurt & Shepherds Hut provides accommodation in Long Melford with access to a garden, barbecue facilities, as well as a shared...
Clare
United Kingdom
Stunning countryside. Yurt beautifully clean and prettily decorated with lights inside and out. Hosts have thought of everything, and went the extra mile to provide everything we needed. Shared facilities are clean, modern and well-equippped.
Built in 1450 the Bull Hotel is a timber house in the charming East Anglian village of Long Melford. The former Coaching Inn offers en suite rooms and fine food.
Welcome to our 15th Century inn where our modern twist on the traditional creates a wonderful setting to enjoy our food, sample our local ales, explore our wine list and rest a weary head.
David
United Kingdom
Very comfortable, a fantastic breakfast and the staff are so friendly and helpful.
With free parking and WiFi, The Mill Hotel is in the centre of Sudbury, on the banks of the River Stour. It has a bar, restaurant and sun terrace each with picturesque views over the meadows.
Tia
United Kingdom
I enjoyed the breakfast buffet, location of the hotel and cleanliness.
For sheer visual beauty & architectural variety in the...
For sheer visual beauty & architectural variety in the variety of houses plus stately homes to visit There is much history unique shops surrounding fields a river its charm is unique charm there is a liveliness just walking around exploring + 2 stately homes to visit Long Melford is timeless a place too for just relaxing + there are a huge variety of excellent quality eating & drinking & take aways excellent weekly fish supplier butcher baker chemist & grocery shopping as well as antique shops & galleries There are always many advertized village events throughout the year .Long Melford is excellent for peaceful walks too its has a happy atmosphere & friendly locals a base to visit many other places nearby .Long Melford has easy access to everything everywhere all within easy reach one can find country walks lovely scenery & nature with seasonal events providing insight to rural village life There is also unique hedgerow shopping locul produceaand history everywhere
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Anonymous
6.0
Scored 6.0
Long Melford is definitely a place to stay and enjoy.
Long Melford is definitely a place to stay and enjoy. We used it for a functional purpose as we were touring the area. National Trust property adjacent and a good gig street can occupy time just browsing.
Alan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Long Milford is long!
Long Milford is long! It’s a beautiful and striking place with a wonderful church and green at one end and a long engaging street which takes you to the other. Milford Hall sits near the church and is a National Trust site well worth a visit. Classic Suffolk architecture runs down the high street.
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We have visited Long Melford before a few years ago.
We have visited Long Melford before a few years ago. It is a nice place to travel to. Some shops have closed but it is still interesting with its Pubs and Cafe's. Plenty of little villages and towns to explore while staying there. We were able to reach places of interest during that time.
Not far from us in Essex and Hertfordshire with lovely changes of scenery.
Very relaxing weekend.
June
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It is as lovely old village, 3 miles long with some vey...
It is as lovely old village, 3 miles long with some vey interesting period buildings. Our highlight was the Abbey Church at the top of the hill; one of the top 3 churches in England and Melford Hall, a gem of a NT property. We sent hours exploring the hall, listening to the guides and search out the references to Beatrix Potter who was a frequent visitor. We also chose to stay there because of its proximity to Lavenham, one of the prettiest villages in England, a MUST visit village. Long Melford has a great range of hotels , pubs and bars, you can choose to spend what you like. We eat in the Cock and Bull where we obtained two main meals for £14.00, excellent value, extensive range and served piping hot.
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Long Melford is a lovely village with lots of interesting...
Long Melford is a lovely village with lots of interesting things to do and two big houses to visit. "Imagine" is an excellent gallery for pottery. The church is special and has unique brasses.
All the staff were lovely. Being an old building I didn’t expect the room to be as big as it was. I have fibromyalgia so had to ask for an extra quilt, so I could lay on one and put the other over me, it was provided immediately. The meals were superb and so much nicer as I didn’t have to cook them myself. The hotel car park wasn’t very big but we normally managed to find a space on the road and parking was free which is rare these days.
This was a lovely place that had all sorts of comforts- a nice terrace outside, basic cooking facilities, including a fridge and microwave, makings for a good breakfast, and a good location within walking distance of the center of Long Melford. It is effectively a room- so not to make out that it is a self-catering property, but basic picnic meals could be prepared and eaten on the terrace. And, it was a reasonable price!
The lodge is very comfortable and has everything you need. It's very relaxing to sit in the garden and spend time watching the sunsets. Long Melford is a lovely town with lots to see and do in the area. Kayaking near Sudbury, cycling on the disused railway and plenty of walks. Would definitely recommend this accommodation. The complimentary breakfast items were much appreciated. Thank you.
Friendly staff and excellent meals although delivery problems curtailed some of the items on the menu. Breakfast was included and was comprehensive and enjoyable. Free parking at the rear was an added bonus which made life that much easier. There are a lot of cars parked up in Long Melford. Overall, a base for a good holiday in lovely West Suffolk.
Great, clean and very comfortable room. Good location, very near to local restaurants, pubs and cafes and a good base to explore Suffolk from. Paul was very friendly and helpful. Breakfast choices were spot on. We tried the fried breakfast, yummy boozy porridge and pancakes, all of which were very tasty and freshly made on order.
The hotel was really nice the staff were exclellent. The whole exprience was made very comfotable for us all the staff very helpful & friendly. The room was very clean. The breakfast & evening meal very good plenty of choice. A really relaxing stay we would reccomend this hotel as we would defiantly return for another stay.
The location, Long Melford, is an interesting place with other attractions nearby. The guest house itself has a fascinating history, and the accommodation is both comfortable and charming. Claire and Laurie are very welcoming hosts, and breakfast is a total feast. Our warmest thanks to you both for making us so welcome!
Such a quaint and lovely setting especially the seating areas and garden outside of the barn. Ideal for getting to Long Melford and Lavenham
Loved the quirkiness of the cottage and all the little touches.
Bed was very comfortable
Breakfast was continental with cereals, toast, crumpets, croissants and nice pastries!
First and foremost Joanna was a lovely host who was very accommodating and easy to contact. The property was in a peaceful location with Long Melford high street on your doorstep. It was very well equipped and Joanna added some lovely little touches with a welcome pack. Would definitely recommend.
The room was in an annex at the rear of the property, so there was hardly any road noise. It was spotless and the bed was very comfortable. The property is situated in the heart of Long Melford, a very attractive village with lots of independent shops and two large and excellent antique centres.
It was a beautiful property and provided everything we needed to enjoy our stay in long Melford during our visit with family. The yard is beautiful. The kitchen is fully stocked with plenty of things to cook with. The beds are comfy. They provided a few games for the kids. It was a lovely stay.
The location of the hotel is perfect and within walking distance of everything in the village. If you want a luxury hotel this is not for you, but if you are looking for a basic, warm, clean central hotel with good service this is perfect.
Beautiful location and surroundings, just a walk across the fields to pubs and cafes of Long Melford. Tastefully decorated. Friendly owner who greeted us upon arrival. Nice enclosed area outdoors where we had breakfast.
Food (both breakfast and evening meal) was very good and the menu imaginative. The staff were very pet-friendly and generally helpful – although perhaps a little out of practice after being furloughed for so long...
Quirky hotel with loads of character.
Friendly welcoming staff
Easy to park
Large room
Comfy bed
Hot shower
Felt safe
Breakfast was fantastic - lots of choice and good quality food.
Great setting, lake was good for a paddle, close to Long Melford... Very peaceful.
Hosts were really welcoming, and thanks so much for your thoughts Stacy and Mark!
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