Staying in a castle or old inn outside of London
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Staying in a castle or old inn outside of London
My family will be in London for a week in
August. We would like to spend a night in a castle or old inn outside of London after a day trip (perhaps Bath or York). Can anyone provide any recommendations?
August. We would like to spend a night in a castle or old inn outside of London after a day trip (perhaps Bath or York). Can anyone provide any recommendations?
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The Swan in Lavenham isn't bad, it's got old beams, a fine dining restaurant (70s style menu really) and plenty of character. The area itself "Constable country" is pretty, picturesque. This might appeal.
I'm not a fan of Bath, it's too touristy, and "obvious" for my tastes. Also, I prefer Harrogate to York, the former has far more individuality than the latter, and it also plays host to the original Betty's tearooms which are a must if you choose to go there!
I'm not a fan of Bath, it's too touristy, and "obvious" for my tastes. Also, I prefer Harrogate to York, the former has far more individuality than the latter, and it also plays host to the original Betty's tearooms which are a must if you choose to go there!
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The Swan at Lavenham is a good choice, but being Suffolk born and bred it I have to say it certainly isn't Constable Country, although Constable did briefly attend school there! Constable Country is on the North Essex/South Suffolk border and is mainly the area around Flatford Mill, such as East Bergholt and Dedham. Another suggestion is the Bull at Long Melford.
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How about an old manor house? Tylney Hall, not far from Heathrow, is a great place to stay. And in Egham, not far outside London, is a former hunting lodge of Henry VIII's, Great Fosters. If you'd like to be in Suffolk, there's the very nice, old Seckford Hall in Woodbridge.