Laurel Farmhouse


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Availability updated on 28 Dec 10 at 20:08
Address
Felsham Road
Bradfield St George
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP30 0AD
Contact Details
Linda Lancaster
Tel 01284 386170
Details
5 star bed & breakfast in beautiful renovated 18th century farmhouse with oak beams throughout the property. Stunning dining room and lounge. Beautiful garden and pond. Seating outside available. Coffee and tea with home made baking on your arrival. Times for arrival and departure flexible (by prior arrangement). Self contained Oak Cartlodge particularly suitable for those wishing to stay for longer periods. Peaceful location.
A welcoming and friendly environment awaits you!
For further details see www.laurelfarmhouse.co.uk
Laurel Farmhouse is situated in the heart of mid Suffolk's countryside. Dog walking, bird watching ad cycling is a most attractive past time for our guests. Bury St Edmunds attracts the avid historians with its amazing ruins of the Abbey and also Moyses Museum. Lavenham is just 20 minutes from the Farmhouse and boasts the oldest medieval Wool village in the UK. National Trust houses to visit such as Ickworth House and Melford Hall. Cycle storage available.
Directions
see location on Google maps.
Map reference: TL 922584 Lat: 52.19033 Long: 0.81042
By Road:
A14 eastbound - towards Bury St Edmunds / Ipswich.
Take junction 44 off the A14 and head towards Bury St Edmunds on the Sudbury road which is the A134. Go straight over another smallish roundabout. Then take the first exit off the next roundabout towards Sudbury. Stay on this road for about 2 miles, passing the Rushbrook Arms Pub on the left. The next turn is marked Little Welnetham and Bradfield St George. Turn left here. It is sloped and windy for about 2 or 3 miles, but do not turn off at all. You will come into the village of Bradfield St George and pass another pub called the Bradfield Fox on the left. A small distance after this is an old barn found on the left hand side. Our house is after the barn and it is set back off the road, painted yellow. On arrival please feel free to park at the end of the drive, overlooking the garden, but enter the house by the front door.
By Public transport:
Timetables and information can be accessed via the public transport information partnership Traveline. Traveline allows you to plan journeys from and to a postcode, postal address, town or village, named station or stop, or point of interest.
Call 0871 200 2233 to speak to an operator and plan your journey, or log onto www.traveline.info/
choose your location then simply type in where you are travelling from and to for a detailed trip summary.
Facilities
Garden
Private parking
Single sex groups NOT accepted
Central heating
Dogs/pets NOT accepted
WiFi or internet access
Ironing facilities
Laundry facilities
Lounge for residents' use
Real log/coal fires
Totally non-smoking
Television available
Special diets available
Vegetarian diet available
Unlicensed
Electric shaver points
Hairdryer
Tea/coffee making in bedrooms
Radio
Television
CD player
DVD player
Laurel Farmhouse is situated in the heart of mid Suffolk's countryside. Dog walking, bird watching ad cycling is a most attractive past time for our guests. Bury St Edmunds attracts the avid historians with its amazing ruins of the Abbey and also Moyses Museum. Lavenham is just 20 minutes from the Farmhouse and boasts the oldest medieval Wool village in the UK. National Trust houses to visit such as Ickworth House and Melford Hall. Cycle storage available.





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