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Please narrow the criteria using the links shown above. Some sample listings are shown below. The Waverley HotelFelixstowe, Suffolk, England
Redholme Guest HouseIpswich, Suffolk, England
Lavenham Great House HotelLavenham, Suffolk, England
The Old RectoryHopton, Suffolk, England
Redholme Guest HouseIpswich, Suffolk, England
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The seafront Waverley Hotel is ideal for both business and pleasure. Offering comfortable accommodation and good food, the hotel is close to the main shopping area of Felixstowe, nearby Spa Pavillion Theatre and the Felixstowe Leisure Centre.
Large elegant Victorian house in own grounds in a quiet residential area just 10 minute walk from the town centre with easy access town locations and Suffolk’s rural and coastal areas. Pat and John offer a high standard of accommodation in a relaxed family atmosphere. All rooms have full en-suite facilities. No Smoking.
This delightful 15th Century house with Georgian façade, set at the heart of the historic town, overlooks the magnificent Market Square.
The Old Rectory is a listed building dating from the 16th century which has a Georgian façade.
Redholme Guest House is a large elegant Victorian house, built in 1884 and situated in its own well maintained gardens. Located in the Victorian conservation area, Redholme is in a quiet residential area to the north of the Town centre which is just a 10 minute walk away (15 minutes back as it is up hill!).