Located in Laxfield, in a historic building, 12 km from Framlingham Castle, Kings Head Low House is a bed and breakfast with a garden and bar.
Linda
From
United Kingdom
Breakfast was freshly cooked and delicious, one of the best.
Evening meal was again excellent.
Toiletries were a nice touch.
Location was excellent for exploring the area and especially for visiting family.
Enjoyed so much going back in 2 weeks.
Set in Fressingfield in the Suffolk region and Eye Castle reachable within 19 km, Appletree Cottage Fressingfield offers accommodation with free WiFi, barbecue facilities, a garden and free private...
DARREN
From
United Kingdom
We had a lovely week during the late July heatwave. The host Jo greeted us and was lovely. The cottage was clean, the bed was comfy, and the kitchen was well equipped. The location was great for trips inland or to the coast and had a couple of good pubs around a 25-minute stroll away. We made good use of the Bbq facilities and stargazers will appreciate the dark skies. All in an excellent week.
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This 17th century coaching inn has retained many of its original features, including a hand carved staircase and hand painted sundial
The bar boasts 2 magnificent fireplaces which are reputedly the l...
Sharon
From
United Kingdom
Loved the athletics of the property and the history
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Set in lush countryside, the 16th-century Best Western Brome Grange Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and a mix of charming en suite courtyard rooms and contemporary en suite first floor rooms which are all of...
Set in an 18th-century, grade II listed building, the Satis House Hotel has 3 acres of parklands and is located just off the A12. Free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking are available.
Anthony Charles
From
United Kingdom
The breakfast was excellent; and the location of the hotel was ideal for exploring the Suffolk coast The room was comfortable and stylish. The hotel was situated in large grounds with an impressive display of mature coniferous trees.
Laxfield is a small, friendly village. There is a lovely church and a village museum (check opening times). Two pubs, both provide evening meals. lovely walking area. Local village store. Very well kept village.
Guest review by
Mike
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
The barn conversion was beautifully appointed and was in a...
The barn conversion was beautifully appointed and was in a rural, peaceful location but within easy reach of local shops, amenities and places of interest. Pleasant countryside for walking and fascinating villages to explore. This is an area that still has functioning local pubs which is a great bonus! The Fox and Goose at Fressingham is an excellent place to dine, great food and very friendly staff but do book in advance.
We visited Orford Castle and Snape Maltings and the coast is within easy reach.
Guest review by
wendy
Review score
10.0
I loved this site.
I loved this site. The shepherd's hut was amazing and it was incredibly peaceful. I loved watching the owls and bats swoop over the pond at night and the squirrels and birds feast on the hedgerow in the sunshine.
Guest review by
Osborne
Review score
10.0
Stompys Hut was in such beautiful surroundings and had...
Stompys Hut was in such beautiful surroundings and had everything we needed, cooked up some lamb cutlets, steak and king prawns on the barbecue and then later toasted the marshmallows (which were complimentary) over the firepit. Lots of wildlife to see. Thank you so much John will definitely be returning!
Guest review by
Hazel
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Laxfield beautiful village with friendly people, it’s a real...
Laxfield beautiful village with friendly people, it’s a real shame that the actual pub was closed most of the time, only food available Thursday and Friday evening, opened at 7pm. Whereas it used to offer breakfast and was opened daily for lunch and evening meals and delicious Sunday roasts.
A
Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
8.0
A really cute little village.
A really cute little village. The 500 year old museum building was unfortunately closed due to Covid19. The Royal Oak serves fantastic food and their take away pizzas were incredible. The Co-op was also useful.
Guest review by
Ceri
United Kingdom
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