If you are interested in the heritage of England, you’re sure to find many examples in Suffolk. A visit to most villages and towns in Suffolk will reward you with views of old houses, castles, town halls, factories, barns, churches and bridges, to name just a few examples. The same range of hotels in Suffolk architectire heritage can be seen, but in this case, the visitor a close-up of this building, rich in history and lovingly restored to get, in fact, spend the night in one! Lavenham is one of the best preserved medieval cities in the UK boast old half-timbered houses, protected many of whom are from English Heritage and ‘wool church’ perpendicular thin and a large street full of antique shops and art galleries.’s Lavenham is a highlight of the itinerary of every visitor to the historic city of Suffolk – and here are two hotels worth a visit during your short break Heritage:

The Great House, Lavenham
The Great House is in the market of Lavenham. It was built during the wool trade, but that seems more Georgian Tudor from the outside due to renovations in 18 Century. The large house was a private house in 1930, until it turned into a boutique hotel in 1985. The five rooms with private bathrooms are bright and elegant, while retaining the historical charm of the house.

The Swan, Lavenham
One of the most famous hotels in England, The Swan Hotel Lavenham dates back to the 15th Century, when he played an important role in the wool trade in Lavenham. Today is a traditional English country hotel with 45 en suite rooms, with old oak beams, medieval wall paintings and fireplace. The Old Bar has a wonderful collection of memorabilia, including a panel of British and American airmen stationed at Lavenham Airfield WWII signed.

The Crown and Castle, Orford
Located in the quiet village of Orford, The Crown & Castle is a 3 star hotel with 19 rooms. The building dates from the 16th Century, but due to vandalism architecture in 1896, it currently is not labeled as such. It has a pub on the premises of the Crown and Castle for eight centuries, and we think the original guest house in the 12th Orford Castle century walls built, but is now separated from it by a small alley. Many visitors enjoy a drink on the terrace in the summer the sun sets behind the castle.

The Belstead Brook Hotel, Ipswich
Belstead Brook Hotel perfectly combines historic charm with modern amenities height. The building was originally a hunting lodge 16th Century Jacobins, and in 9 acres of parkland near a stream and gardens feature set. The hunting lodge is now the heart of the hotel housing the restaurant, bar and private dining rooms. There are 88 rooms with bath are available and the hotel also offers an impressive assortment of rooms and services for the extra-special occasion – our banquet rooms for up to 200 guests for weddings and receptions, conferences or business.

The Bildeston Crown, Bildeston
The Bildeston Crown is an original 15th Century, grade 2 listed coaching inn has been renovated and imaginative respectfully renovated in 2003, without changing the character of its past 600 years. The Bildeston has 12 en suite rooms, each individually decorated and style, and an award-winning 3 AA rosette restaurant. Apart from admiring this beautiful building and the surrounding countryside, visitors will find themselves perfectly to the market of Hadleigh, visit the medieval village of Lavenham, Bury St. Edmunds and the historic towns of Ipswich, the “capital of Suffolk Antiquities”, Long Melford and Sudbury , Gainsborough’s House.

Hintlesham Hall Hotel, Ipswich
The stunning Hintlesham Hall a Grade 1 Listed Elizabethan embedded mansion in 175 acres of rolling Suffolk countryside. 16th Century building is distinguished by its Georgian additions, especially from the famous facade and interior decorations, the first Stuart. The hall has 33 rooms and suites in various sizes, shapes and styles enhanced by fine fabrics, works of art and antiques that are abound throughout the hotel. Hintlesham Hall is very good for exploring the Suffolk villages of the 16th Century, wool merchants, river estuaries and the beautiful Constable country situated. Long Melford Woodbridge and are nearby with its many antique shops and Hintlesham Hall also offers a perfect hideaway for those who want to go somewhere.

Britten House, Lowestoft
This beautiful Victorian town house that is rich in history and heritage. It was the birthplace and childhood home of composer Benjamin Britten. Britten House exudes a Victorian elegance with modern comfort of a seafront location with stunning sea views. This family run hotel, the hotel offers 8 bedrooms Coast visitors a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Sutherland House Hotel & Restaurant, Southwold
Sutherland House is a building in the center of the beautiful city of Southwold Market, where community spirit is just plenty. Rich in history, offering Sutherland House has been restored to an amazing place to stay, eat and celebrate. This charming 16th Century has a wealth of character – there are oak beams, brick, two fireplaces and beautiful cornices. The elegant rooms are tastefully decorated with many small details. The award-winning restaurant offers luxurious amenities and a friendly and efficient service. Sutherland House retains its two AA rosettes for food and five yellow stars AA for accommodation.

Worlington Hall Hotel, Worlington
Worlington Hall is a charming and elegant 16th Century former manor house in five acres of gardens with protected trees and fishing rights on the River Lark set. The original house was built in 1570 and has been lovingly restored to reflect its history. The hotel is located near Mildenhall, known for its market cross dating from the 15th Century market town and the pump is located. The parish church of St. Mary stands outside the marketplace and is considered the finest in West Suffolk with features dating from the 12th and 13 Century.

Tuddenham Mill Tuddenham
Visitors are invited to “discover rustic chic” in Tuddenham Mill, a converted water mill elegant. From its exposed beams and water wheel to the contemporary elegance of the bedroom furniture, brings to stimulate Tuddenham Mill together a unique blend of influences that sense. Since the plant itself, is the area a vibrant and unique blend of historical and contemporary. Visit nearby Newmarket, the “home run” or experience the traditional market town of Bury St Edmunds, with its magnificent cathedral. If you are a fan of nature, Tuddenham Mill is the perfect place. Breckland and Palatinate Forest are nearby, as is the quiet one of the Fens with its rivers, abundant wildlife and picturesque views.

There are also a number of historic Inns in Suffolk, offers lodging and a taste of the English heritage of the past. Bell, Claire is a beautiful half-timbered coaching inn dating back to the 16th Century, in the heart of Constable Country. The 15 en suite rooms are tastefully decorated and is in the former stables at the rear of the main building to find. Tudor Hall restaurant offers dining in a beautiful setting. Two other Inns The White Horse Inn coach, Risby, a former post office are restored in 500 years, The Griffin Inn, Yoxford, a guest house from the 14th Century of coaching – both offering good beers, good food and comfortable accommodation.

The Bird in the Hand Inn, Mildenhall, was in the historic market town of Mildenhall built in 1935, shortly after the Mildenhall Air Base opened nearby. The Bird in Hand is a pub popular with locals and tourists and offers 57 en suite rooms in chalet block at the rear of the building.

The George Cavendish is framed a building 600 years old wood that has been recently refurbished to the highest standards, renovated and offers 4 double rooms with private bath. Sitting proudly in the middle of the pretty village of Cavendish, the picturesque Village Green is an excellent example of George for a traditional guest house with fantastic local cuisine. As you can see, there are many ways that you find Heritage Short Breaks Historic Hotels in Suffolk – we look forward to seeing you soon in Suffolk.