Bury St Edmunds

Only the ruins, albeit impressive ones, of The 12th century cathedral can be seen in Bury St Edmunds, but it has an intact stone and flint house possibly the home of a Jewish merchant from the same period, those just two of the many attractions here, the Greene King Brewery one not to be ignored... Read More

Bury St Edmunds Events

May
Bury St Edmunds Festival
Suffolk Open Studios
Whitsun Fayre
November
Christmas Lights Switch-On
Country Christmas Shop
December
Christmas Fayre
Country Christmas Shop

Hotels in Bury St Edmunds - 33 places to stay

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Best Western Priory Hotel

Best Western Priory Hotel

The Best Western Priory Hotel is a privately owned hotel where the welcome is warm and personal, offering good service and value for money, without compromising on quality

... More | Double Room: From £78 | visit website
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Dog and Partridge

Dog and Partridge

The Old Brewers House is a charming 18th Century Building which was formerly the family home of Greene King’s Chief Brewer. It has been refurbished & restored to provide nine delightful non-smoking en suite bedrooms.The ... More | visit website

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The Angel Hotel

The Angel Hotel

Situated on Angel Hill, one of the country's prettiest squares, this family owned hotel offers beautifully-decorated bedrooms, comfortable Lounge and newly refurbished Angel Eaterie with its stunning artwork and cool design. Charles Dickens stayed in this former coaching ... More | Double Room: From £100 | visit website

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Ramada Bury St Edmunds

Ramada Bury St Edmunds

The Ramada Bury St Edmunds is situated by this charming town commonly known as the 'Crossroads of East Anglia'. Leisure travellers will also appreciate the close proximity of Cambridge, Ely and Newmarket.

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Swallow Suffolk Hotel, Golf and Country Club

Swallow Suffolk Hotel, Golf and Country Club

Situated only 5 minutes from Bury St, Edmunds, The Suffolk Hotel,Golf & Leisure is the complete package. From pampered days in the beauty salon to relaxing in the Leisure Club dining in our restaurant to ... More | visit website

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Worlington Hall Hotel

Worlington Hall Hotel

Worlington Hall is an elegant 16th century former Manor House set in five acres of gardens with protected trees and fishing rights on the River Lark. The original house was built in 1570.
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Old Rectory

Old Rectory
The Old Rectory is a listed building dating from the 16th Century standing in mainly walled gardens, a feature of which are the rose beds and the various mature trees. The house is ideally situated ... More | Double Room: £40 - £50 | visit website
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Bushel

Bushel
Situated in the historic centre of Bury St Edmunds, The Bushel is just a 5 minute walk from the impressive Abbey Gardens. We endeavor to surround you in traditional comfort whilst providing quality food, fine wines, ... More | visit website
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The Fox Inn

The Fox Inn
Nestling within the historic grid and conservation area; the Fox Inn and Restaurant is situated beside the Abbey Gardens in Bury St Edmunds. The Fox is within 2 minutes walk of The Abbey Gardens ... More | visit website
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Grange Hotel

Grange Hotel

The Grange Hotel, an attractive Tudor style country house hotel, lies in Thurston in the heart of Suffolk. The hotel is set in its own secluded gardens amidst open countryside, offering a warm, friendly, relaxed ... More | visit website

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