Clare

It may annoy the French that Clare in Suffolk, once famous for its wines, could be the origin of claret. The vineyards are elsewhere in Suffolk now, but there are plenty of Tudor and Jacobean buildings to please the eye and no shortage of pink-washed cottages,.. Read More

Hotels in Clare - 3 places to stay

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The Bell

The Bell

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The Bell is a beautiful half-timbered coaching inn dating back to the 16th century, situated in the small market town of Clare.
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The Coach House

The Coach House
Found in the south west of Suffolk, close to the border with Essex, is this wonderful gold-award winning cottage. The Coach House is a charming 1 bedroom luxury holiday home that dates back to the ... More | visit website

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The Coach House

The Coach House
Found in the south west of Suffolk, close to the border with Essex, is this wonderful gold-award winning cottage. The Coach House is a charming 1 bedroom luxury holiday home that dates back to the ... More | visit website

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Ship Stores (0.02 miles)

Ship Stores

Ship Stores Guest House is a 17th Century timber framed listed building that was originally three cottages. Later an external staircase led to drinking rooms, above which were used by local sheep farmers. It is ... More | visit website

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The Bell (0.17 miles)

The Bell

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The Bell is a beautiful half-timbered coaching inn dating back to the 16th century, situated in the small market town of Clare.
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The Plough Inn (3.09 miles)

The Plough Inn

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This beautiful country pub occupies a privileged location close to the main cities of Cambridge, Newmarket, Bury St. Edmunds and Sudbury. The Plough Inn is set in the picturesque Suffolk ... More

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The White Horse Inn (3.67 miles)

The White Horse Inn

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Set in the north Essex countryside The White Horse Inn & Lodge at Ridgewell is ideally situated for the nearby attractions of the Colne Valley railway, the castle at Castle ... More

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The Waggon & Horses (4.65 miles)

The Waggon & Horses
The Waggon & Horses is a family owned country pub hotel restaurant in North Essex close to the Suffolk county border half way between Colchester and Cambridge near to Halstead, Braintree, Sudbury and Haverhill. ... More | visit website
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The Pheasant Coach House (5.67 miles)

The Pheasant Coach House
Located on the Essex/Suffolk border, in the middle of rural countryside, ideal for a relaxing break, with wonderful walks to explore. The Coach House at the Pheasant offers luxury accommodation with stunning views of the ... More | visit website
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George & Dragon (5.76 miles)

George & Dragon
A warm welcome awaits at The George & Dragon. We are situated in the picturesque, quintessentially English town of Long Melford in Suffolk and provide real ales, good home cooked food and live entertainment. Our ... More | visit website
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Crown Hotel (5.80 miles)

Crown Hotel

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The Crown Hotel is a family run historic inn which was originally built in 1610 and retains many interesting features.Situated in the very centre of Long Melford’s famous high street, ... More

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Bull Hotel (5.86 miles)

Bull Hotel

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The Bull is situated on Long Melford's High Street, near the Village Green. The fine timbered house has a history dating back over 500 years and has been an Inn since ... More

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The Black Lion Hotel & Restaurant (5.93 miles)

The Black Lion Hotel & Restaurant

A glance at our comments book will soon reassure you that you have arrived in a small haven. As far away from the ‘corporate’ style of hotel as possible but still having all the ... More | visit website

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