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Address
High Street,
Lavenham,
Suffolk,
CO10 9QA
Details
Set in the heart of the beautiful Suffolk medieval village of Lavenham, the stunning 15th century Swan at Lavenham is steeped in centuries of history. With its half-timbered picture perfect exterior, luxurious surroundings, oak beamed interiors, open fires and cosy nooks, the hotel brings together a deep sense of history and occasion with a mix of classic and contemporary styling.
The 45 individual bedrooms and suites have all the finer details you would expect from a luxury hotel; each room slightly different to the next. Guests can choose from a range of dining options to suit all moods and palates from simple, informal eating in the contemporary style Brasserie, to sumptuous fine dining in The Gallery Restaurant. Well informed Sommeliers are on hand to offer advice and suggest matching wines from the wine cellar. The Swan has a long-established reputation for its traditional afternoon teas with which it has enticed many a generation over the years. Served in the magnificent Gallery Restaurant, cosy lounges, or in the warmer months, out in the delightful courtyard garden. The chance to indulge in both sweet and savoury treats, with the option to add a glass of champagne for those special occasions.
The relaxed Airmen's Bar is full of Second World War memorabilia and signatures from the airmen who were stationed at nearby RAF Lavenham (US Station 137), making it an inspiring setting to sit in front of the fire after a day out on cooler days. In warmer times you can also enjoy lunch, tea or cocktails in the sheltered gardens and hidden courtyard.
In 2015, Weavers’ House Spa was opened at The Swan. Together with its ‘Good Spa Guide’ rating of 5 Bubbles, it is already an award winning spa and offers a fantastic place for you to relax. One of the most luxurious and intimate boutique spas in Suffolk, Weavers’ House Spa have first-class amenities to keep you serene and stress-free during your hotel stay or in-between treatments. Our spa facilities include: six treatment rooms, including one for couples, two relaxation suites, hot stone sauna, steam room, manicure and pedicure area, spa boutique, spa terrace and an outdoor vitality pool.
Cycle storage available. There are a number of art galleries and antique shops in and around Lavenham, together with places of historic interest. The National Trust’s Lavenham Guildhall is a 5 minute walk away from The Swan and the village was used as the backdrop for a Harry Potter film, together with appearing in a number of other films and TV programmes, including the 1980s series ‘Lovejoy’. Children welcome from any age.
Directions
Map reference: TL 915491 Lat: 52.10779 Long: 0.79607
By Road:
Follow signs for Bury St Edmunds on A14, take exit marked for Sudbury, as you near Sudbury, Lavenham will be signposted A1071.
Facilities
Children welcome
Telephone
Television
Tea/coffee making in bedrooms
Licenced (table or bar)
Special diets available
Lounge for residents' use
Night porter
Ironing facilities
Conference facilities
Snacks/afternoon tea
Health/beauty facilities onsite
Private parking
Garden
Totally non-smoking
Building of historical interest
Central heating
Laundry facilities
Electric shaver points
Sauna onsite
Golf available (onsite or nearby)
Restaurant open to non-residents
Visa/Mastercard/Switch accepted
Public house/Inn
Dogs/pets accepted by arrangement
Vegetarian diet available
American Express accepted
WiFi or internet access
Coach parties welcomed
Single sex groups welcomed
Evening meals
Hairdryer
High chairs available
Cots available
Real log/coal fires
On street/public parking
Cycle storage available. There are a number of art galleries and antique shops in and around Lavenham, together with places of historic interest. The National Trust’s Lavenham Guildhall is a 5 minute walk away from The Swan and the village was used as the backdrop for a Harry Potter film, together with appearing in a number of other films and TV programmes, including the 1980s series ‘Lovejoy’. Children welcome from any age.