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The Crown

Stoke By Nayland, COLCHESTER

Prices from 80.0 per night.

15 Minutes from Colchester and Ipswich 5 minutes off the A12 - The Crown boasts wonderful views across the Stour and Box river valleys this privately owned inn is set on a hill in the picturesque village of Stoke-by-Nayland on the Essex and Suffolk border. The eleven rooms are quietly located to the rear of the property in an area designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty.With a passion for good service food wine and real ale The Crown offers a 2 AA Rosette very busy award-winning restaurant. Using local produce the kitchen prepares home-made food for breakfast lunch and dinner. A delicious full English breakfast is included in your tariff for Deluxe and Executive rooms and can be added as an extra for Standard and Superior rooms. It is served from 7.30. For those making an earlier start a continental style breakfast with freshly baked breads homemade jams and marmalade can be served in your room.During your stay at The Crown you can explore the wonderful surroundings including the historic villages of Dedham Lavenham Kersey Clare and Long Melford. The countryside is also ideal for walking and cycling.


CROWN INN

Park Street 1, Colchester

Prices from 277.9602 to 278.9602 per night.

-the Crown Stoke By Nayland Suffolk Was Re-Opened In november 2003 After Extensive Refurbishment - The Boutique hotel Which Took Twelve Months To Build Was Launched In september 2008 - The Crown Stoke By Nayland Is An Historic privately Owned Village Inn That Has A Reputation For Making everyone Feel Welcome Without Pretension - Simply With A passion For High Standards - Good Service - Food - Wine And real Ale -To Complete The Picture A Boutique Hotel Has Been created - Eleven Stylish Luxury En-Suite Bedrooms individually Designed And Furnished - Stoke By Nayland Is A picturesque Village Built On A Hill Above The Stour And Box river Valleys On The Suffolk-Essex Border - The 120-Foot tower Of St Marys Church Is A Local Landmark And Featured In the Works Of The 18th Century English Landscape Artist John constable Who Immortalised The Surrounding Countryside Of the Dedham Vale - Now Designated An Area Of Outstanding natural Beauty - If The Hustle And Bustle Of Everyday Life gets Just Too Much - The Crown Is The Perfect Choice To Get away From It All - Explore The Glorious Suffolk Countryside - Hire A Boat At Flatford Mill Or Dedham Or Visit The historic Villages Of Lavenham - Long Melford Or Kersey - once You Have Done All This You May Perhaps Feel Like venturing Slightly Further Afield To The Historic Seaside towns Of Frinton Or Aldeburgh - The Crown Is Ideally Located - But Yet Removed Enough To Completely Unwind - The Eleven rooms Are Quietly Located In Our New Boutique Hotel To The rear Of The Property And Overlooking Open Countryside - All rooms Are Individually Decorated And Very Comfortably furnished With Handcrafted Beds And Henderson Russell furniture - Rooms On The Ground Floor Are Contemporary In design Whilst The Rooms Upstairs Are Furnished In A Country home Style With Enchanted House Iron Bedsteads - All Have king Size Or Super King Size Beds With Luxury Pocket Sprung mattresses - Three Rooms Have French Windows Opening On To their Own Terrace


Angel Inn

Polstead Street, Stoke by Nayland

Prices from 69.0 per night.

This traditional Grade II 16th Century Suffolk Coaching Inn is set in the heart of Constable Country. Offering free Wi-Fi and parking plus locally renowned restaurant and bar. Boasting charming features such as open fires original brickwork and oak beams combined with a wealth of character. It is a typical Old English' country pub which has cosy snug areas coupled with a larger open plan dining room this is undoubtedly a place where you can relax and enjoy the wonderful hospitality.Bedrooms comprise of doubles and twins each has been perfectly appointed whilst retaining all the character and charm that is befitting for a building of its age. All rooms are en suite and beautifully designed with antique furniture and wonderfully comfortable beds free Wi-Fi flat screen LCD television with free view tea and coffee making facilities and hairdryers.The restaurant serves tasty food and light refreshments throughout the day. Breakfast is the perfect way to start the day served from 8:00AM with a choice of cereals fresh fruit or Full English alongside fresh fruit smoothies juices or Twining's tea and organic fair trade coffee. For lunch guests can choose from a light option to a full selection of delightful courses all of which has been carefully chosen to offer genuine value and choice. Dinner is available in the dining room throughout the pub or al fresco in the courtyard offering seasonally changing contemporary menus of traditional British and modern European cuisine in comfortable surroundings.As with any traditional pub the drinks served are at the heart of the inn focusing mainly on small regional breweries and usually will have a guest beer for you to enjoy as well as national and international favourites. Offering a wide range of white red and rose wines from around the world that perfectly complement the variety of courses. Plus champagnes and dessert wines.Set on a ridge overlooking the Stour Valley Stoke by Nayland which is known as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'. This is a delightful Suffolk village largely unchanged; in the centre is St Mary's Church which dates from the 14th and 15th Centuries famous for its 120 foot perpendicular red brick tower. Once a market town it is characterised by traditional country cottages painted shades of Suffolk pink' set amongst timber framed buildings including Guildhall and Maltings. It is also the home of two 18 hole golf courses in 300 acres of stunning landscape. The area is also well known by keen and leisurely walkers with beautiful paths running through picturesque river valleys. Other idyllic villages are Polstead Higham and East Bergholt; it's also worth a visit to the many galleries craft shops and medieval churches.


The Angel Inn

Polestead Street, Colchester

Prices from 113.0406 to 114.0406 per night.

Property Location
Located in Colchester (Stoke by Nayland), The Angel Inn is within the vicinity of Sir Alfred Munnings Art Museum and Flatford Mill. This 4-star inn is within the region of Hollytrees Museum and Colchester Natural History Museum.

Rooms
Stay in one of 6 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have shower/tub combinations and hair dryers. Conveniences include direct-dial phones, as well as coffee/tea makers and complimentary bottled water.

Dining
Satisfy your appetite at the inn's restaurant, where you can enjoy drinks at a bar, take in a garden view, or dine alfresco (weather permitting). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge. A complimentary breakfast is included.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include express check-out, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Free parking is available onsite.


The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
  • No pets and no service animals are allowed at this property.

The preferred airport for The Angel Inn is London (STN-Stansted) - 44.9 km / 27.9 mi.

Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.

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