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3 Stars Self Assessed Guest House
We are located in Sudbury, well placed to explore the beautiful County of Suffolk and within easy reach of London and the Coast.
    Nearby Points of Interest
  • Gainsborough's House (2 mi)
  • Gainsborough's House is the birthplace museum of Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788), one of England's most celebrated artists. More of his paintings, drawings and prints are on display here than anywhere else in the world. 46 Gainsborough Street in Sudbury is a charming town-house with a Georgian façade built by the artist's father.
  • Melford Hall (1 mi)
  • Melford Hall is a romantic turreted brick Tudor mansion near the green in the unspoilt village of Long Melford. The Hyde-Parker family have lived in the house since 1786, Queen Elizabeth I was entertained here in 1578. The house has a traditional garden with fine trees and clipped box hedges.
  • Kentwell hall (1 mi)
  • In 1970 Kentwell stood neglected, untill Patrick Phillips fell for this wonderful House in its magical setting and was not deterred by its condition.. His works have taken part of the House and its 15th Century Service Building back to the 16th Century. You can visit one of the award-winning Re-Creations of Tudor or WWII Everyday Life and (recently) Victoria
  • Holy Trinity Church (1 mi)
  • Holy Trinity Long Melford is a vibrant church where services are well attended by the local residents and visitors from around the world.Services are for all ages with weekly Holy Communion and Sunday School, monthly family service and Choral Evensong.
  • Local Amenities
  • List of Amenities (1 mi)
  • Post office ATM Grocery shops Newsagents Estate agents
Bury st Edmunds
(15.0mi, 24.1km)

Directions from Bury St Edmunds:

From A14 Bury St Edmunds, take the exit for the A134 to Sudbury, follow for approximately 14 miles before taking the B1064 to Long Melford. Melford inn is located at the south end of the village. on the right.
South East Dartford M25
(70.0mi, 112.7km)

By Road from the South East:
From the M25, head east towards the Dartford Crossing (current toll is £1 coin). After the crossing continue north on the M25 to Junction 28 and take the A12 Chelmsford. Keep on A12 to Colchester then take the A134 to Sudbury where on the outskirts of the town you see signposts to Long Melford. Landmarks to look for are the Old Maltings which have been converted into flats and The Long Melford Inn is on the left after the flats
Stansted Airport
(35.0mi, 56.3km)

From the M11 take the A120 Gt Drunmow and Braintree road then the A131 to Sudbury and the A134 to Long Melford.
The North of England: M25
(50.0mi, 80.5km)

Directions from the North:

From the M11 take the A120 Gt Drunmow and Braintree road then the A131 to Sudbury and the A134 to Long Melford. Landmarks to look for are the Old Maltings which have been converted into flats and a Inn called The Long Melford Inn which are both on the left

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Nearby Attractions

Gainsborough's House (2.0mi, 3.2km)
Gainsborough's House is the birthplace museum of Thomas Gainsborough (1727-…Nearby Attractions
Melford Hall (1.2mi, 1.9km)
Melford Hall is a romantic turreted brick Tudor mansion near the green in t…Nearby Attractions
Kentwell hall (0.0mi, 0.0km)
In 1970 Kentwell stood neglected, untill Patrick Phillips fell for this wo…Nearby Attractions

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Overall rating: 4.9 out of 5
 I booked this accommodation as the reviews were so good and I can confirm that they are well deserved! The owner was exceptionally friendly and welcoming and the breakfast was delicious! We would recommend Long Melford Inn to anyone. 
Janet / Jan 12
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