With free parking and WiFi, The Mill Hotel is in the centre of Sudbury, on the banks of the River Stour. It has a bar, restaurant and sun terrace each with picturesque views over the meadows.
Tony
United Kingdom
Very nice, dining room stunning with the Mill wheel
Showcasing views of the garden, Hill Lodge is located in Sudbury in the region of Suffolk, just 36 miles from Cambridge. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
Mandy
United Kingdom
The staff were very friendly and helpful, nothing was too much trouble. The room was really nice and the hotel easy walking distance to the town centre.
Sunset log cabin, a property with a garden and a terrace, is set in Sudbury, 37 km from Freeport Braintree, 38 km from The Apex, as well as 39 km from Ickworth House.
Trinity
United Kingdom
It was lovely and quiet, but also very homely. Was lovely to get away from everything.
Offering a garden and garden view, Rum Bridge "Owl Watch" wooden tipi is situated in Sudbury, 25 km from Ickworth House and 28 km from Freeport Braintree.
Crystal
United Kingdom
Picturesque location and lovely warm and perfectly located tipi . Very friendly staff , added benefit of a variety of food options cooked on site !
Located in Sudbury, within 18 km of The Apex and 21 km of Hedingham Castle, The Bridge Street Historic Guest House provides accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who...
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
A lot of history packed into this guest house. Lovely couple (Terry and Lynne) run it. Very comfortable bed. Good choice of breakfasts. I can recommend the full english.
5 miles from Sudbury. Even closer to Lavenham. Bury St Edmunds in easy reach.
Set in Sudbury, 37 km from Freeport Braintree, 38 km from The Apex and 39 km from Ickworth House, The Retreat Log Cabin offers accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.
Cheeseman
United Kingdom
Location is remote and quite and great scenery.The lodge is clean very well maintained.
Didn’t spend much time in Sudbury as been before but ate at...
Didn’t spend much time in Sudbury as been before but ate at the Mill Hotel which is a lovely dog friendly place with a water wheel in the bar.
Went to the Quay Theatre which is tiny but worth a visit if you see a show or play you fancy.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Everything was fine.
Everything was fine. I recommend the Grover & Allen pub not far away. It had my favourite cask ale at a very generous price. I bought some naan breads and dips from the local Morrisons store for my short overnight stay, plus fruit scones to have with tea. Had I stayed the whole weekend, I would have made more use of the kitchen and cooked some proper meals.
MR C G
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Sudbury is a fine looking old town with a lot that's...
Sudbury is a fine looking old town with a lot that's interesting to see and some nice restaurants. Gainsborough's House was very interesting. Well worth a visit. The Lydia Turkish restaurant had great food and great service. In this premises, writer John Bunyan stayed with the family. The White Horse pub was friendly and relaxed with a menu for seniors that was very reasonable. Simon of Sudbury's skull which was cut off during the Peasant's revolt, can be seen in St Gregory's church but we didn't have time in the end to see that, as we realised too late. He was the Bishop and Chancellor who 'invented' the poll tax. Also at one time he was a Pope's assistant and an ambassador. There were music events but mostly near or during week-ends. The 753 bus near our Mill House Hotel (which had beautiful views) will take people to Lavenham and Bury St Edmunds. Bus timetables showing local stops were hard to find, even on the internet. Traffic was terrible with few safe pedestrian crossings even on the most dangerous junctions like the junction of Stour St and Gregory St which is on the A131 which runs through the town. It doesn't seem to be a town that considers pedestrians or their safety There was no taxi rank at the station and no information on where to find one. Sudbury could do with a by-pass for traffic which is just passing through and does not need to stop there.
Marian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Sudbury is a very compact town full of interesting...
Sudbury is a very compact town full of interesting architectural features in the centre. It's easy to walk about, although the traffic is constant and fast, so caution is needed when crossing any roads. The tourist information is easy to find and contains a lot of very helpful leaflets about things to do in and around Sudbury.
Gretel
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We only stayed for one night but know Sudbury because of...
We only stayed for one night but know Sudbury because of past visits. It is a small but pleasant town with nice walks across the water meadows. But it has a great deal of traffic as it is a main route for a number of other destinations eg Bury St Edmunds, Chelmsford.
Edward
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Not a great deal to offer in Sudbury but the Gainsborough...
Not a great deal to offer in Sudbury but the Gainsborough museum and galleries and cafe with garden were a must if you are interested in art. It has a new wing and is spread over different buildings in the main street from the Mill hotel and is very informative with a lovely receptionist. The food in the cafe is good although we only had a snack this time. Not a lot of restaurants open in the evening so resorted to eating back at the hotel which is also worth a visit as they have a working Mill in the restaurant and bar area.
Also behind the hotel is a very good walk through the meadows with the occasional bridge and cows roam freely and even saw them drinking in the shallow part of the river.
Very clean and comfortable. Host attentive but not intrusive. In an historic part of sudbury but within walking distance to centre and amenities. Road noise but got used to it and cottage inside had a peaceful vibe.
Lots of really helpful info on local area and books to read about the arear.
Lots of really nice touches and described as luxurious which I thick was a correct description. Everything was well thought out and owner seems to go out of their way to help the holiday makers enjoy their stay.
The apartment was stylish, comfortable and well-equipped. Directions to the apartment and onsite parking were very helpful and we liked the town of Sudbury. Sadly, because the apartment is situated right on one of the town's main streets, the traffic noise was tremendous. We weren't too bothered when we first arrived, thinking that everything would quieten down by late evening. Sadly the traffic noise went on all night and we had very little sleep so were unable to face the second night.
This is our third stay at The Mill. We return because it's a lovely hotel in a great setting and Sudby is a great town to visit. The Mill has very comfortable beds, a delicious breakfast and the staff are always pleasant. We have always visited in December and they do a wonderful job with the Christmas decorations, so it has a festive atmosphere. Sudbury town also has wonderful lights, some brilliant restaurants and cozy pubs. We're already looking forward to visit number 4 next year!
Very small but very clean room. The bed and pillows were so comfy and the beds and towels changed every day. Had a lovely en-suite in room 7 but my sister had a nicer bedroom but her wet room was not as nice in her room 1.
This is a very cheap and cheerful hotel. It’s spotless and well worth the money. Breakfast is continental which was a bonus as we expected nothing. The Ritz it isn’t but then again it wasn’t Ritz prices! So close to everything. Great value for money.
Absolutely discussing only words I gave to describe my stay. I left the hotel feeling dirty cold. On arrival the 2 men behind the desk were rude. Couldn’t find my booking & ushering me off! I paid £74 before my arrive. I had conformation emails from booking.com and according to the staff my emails where not conformation ( I still find crazy) after 35 minutes finally spoke with booking.com & booking was confirmed.
Quirky guesthouse in a very old mill building. Comfy bed, hot shower, good breakfast, car parking on site. Friendly hosts. Good location for exploring places like Lavenham, Bury St Edmonds, Sudbury and surrounds. Be prepared for all that an ancient building has to offer - uneven floors, narrow, steep staircase etc. But if you like buildings with lots of character, this is the place for you!
This property was very well located for the centre of Sudbury, whilst being set back from the main road so no noise. Property was very well appointed and furnished with everything you could need for a short stay (toiletries, kitchen utensils, washing equipment etc.). Property was immaculately presented, very clean and brand new.
Good breakfast cooked to order and proper cafetière coffee.
Long Melford is a nice village with a lovely trail for walking/running.
Private bathroom was fine but basic, make sure you take toiletries!
Bed comfortable enough and nice linen.
Cheap!
The staff/owners of this hotel are exceptionally attentive and kind. The location of the property to the bus stops and other areas of Long Melford was perfect. Our room was clean, cozy and had recently went through some renovations in the bathroom.
Staff were exceptionally thoughtful and could not do enough to make your stay a good experience. Parking was easy, location was walking distance to the town centre and not far to drive to see the best of constable country.
Nothing went well I turned up at the hotel on 2pm Christmas Eve and it was locked up with no sign of life. The last communication I had from Booking.com on 16th Dec was that my booking is confirmed.
Location was first class, you can walk all over Sudbury including the supermarket if you require one. LOVLEY large bathroom with both a bath and large shower. Everything we needed for a short stay.
Bed was extremely comfortable. Room very clean. Breakfast excellent and staff could not have been more helpful. Hotel right in the centre of town. All in all, exceptional in every way.
Idyllic location and view from our room at the top of the hotel. Quiet and friendly. Fantastic location. Dining room / reception staff lovely and helpful.
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