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High Street, Tuddenham, near Newmarket, Suffolk IP28 6SQ
IP28 6SQ
This 17th-century Suffolk abode is a converted water mill set in 12 acres of land, with super-stylish boudoirs and high-spec Starck-fitted ensuites. While away a lazy sunny days playing boules by a swan-studded pond, or cosied up in the spacious lounge bar under exposed beams.
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High Street, Tuddenham, near Newmarket, Suffolk IP28 6SQ
With Gordon’s delicious food confronting you at every turn (home-made biscuits in your room; jars of pickle at reception), you’ll hardly go hungry, but for a change of scene, take your pick from Newmarket’s restaurants and cafés, or head into Bury St Edmunds: Vinch Finch has a lunch-friendly range of meat and cheese plates (+44 (0)1284 765481); Maison Bleue’s fine French fare focuses on seafood (+44 (0)1284 760623); later, cosy up in Thumbelina-scale pub The Nutshell for an intimate nightcap (+44 (0)1284 764867).
Get your motor running at nearby WildTracks (www.wildtracksltd.co.uk), where you can thrash all manner of vehicles, from quad bikes and karts to tanks, around challenging courses. Bury St Edmunds is not far, and is packed with browsable shops as well as hosting regular markets: there are street markets every Wednesday and Saturday, on Cornhill in the town centre; at the Corn Exchange, there’s a craft market on Wednesdays; and the first Sunday of every month sees the town’s Athenaeum fill up with bric-a-brac, antiques and collectibles.
October Whether or not you enjoy Champions Day at Newmarket racecourse depends on which nags you back (www.newmarketracecourses.co.uk). December The Christmas services at St Edmundsbury Cathedral allow you to belt out carols in a mediaeval ecclesiastical setting (www.stedscathedral.co.uk); combine a visit to Bury’s Christmas Fayre with one of the Advent services for a double-whammy hit of yuletide comfort and joy (+44 (0)1284 764667).
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The best rooms for families are the Mill Room or one of the four Loft Rooms. All are large and have plenty of space for an extra cot or bed.
There's masses to see and do in the area, including exploring the Fens by boat, or trying quad biking at the nearby WildTracks off-road activity park.
Children are allowed in the restaurant at all times, and it opens for the evening at a family friendly 6.30pm. There's a dedicated menu with lots of favourites, including pasta, sausages and mash, fish cakes and home-made ice creams.
There's a baby monitor to borrow which can be left at reception while you dine in the hotel's restaurant.
High chairs are provided in the restaurant. Paper, pencils and crayons are always to hand.
There is a DVD player in each room, and a large selection of child-suitable DVDs to borrow.
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