Stoke By NaylandCopyright Paul Sexton

Stoke-by-Nayland is in Constable Country, the artist born at East Bergholt nearby, and many of the Suffolk-pink cottages in the little village would be recognizable to him... Read More

Hotels in Stoke By Nayland - 3 places to stay

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Angel Inn

Angel Inn

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Surrounded by tranquil, beautiful Suffolk countryside, this traditional 16th-century oak-beamed coaching house offers traditional charm, superb food, free Wi-Fi and free parking. The Angel Inn has a wealth of original charm and ... More

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The Crown

The Crown

The Crown Stoke by Nayland, an historic privately owned village Inn has a reputation for making everyone feel welcome - without pretension - simply a passion for good service, food, wine and real ale.

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The Crown (0.16 miles)

The Crown Stoke by Nayland, an historic privately owned village Inn has a reputation for making everyone feel welcome - without pretension - simply a passion for good service, food, wine and real ale.

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Polstead Lodge (0.90 miles)

Polstead Lodge

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Polstead Lodge is a family run business set in the heart of Constable Country in the Dedham Vale and is an area of outstanding natural beauty, the perfect place to ... More

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The Steam Mill House (1.26 miles)

The Steam Mill House

A warm welcome awaits you at The Steam Mill House, with luxurious rooms and a choice of breakfasts. Our handsome listed house is in the centre of the heritage village of Nayland, with its shops, ... More | visit website

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Stoke by Nayland Club Hotel (1.29 miles)

Stoke by Nayland Club Hotel
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The Stoke by Nayland Club Hotel offers superb accommodation in a unique setting. The hotel is located in the heart of ... More
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Gladwins Farm (1.61 miles)

Gladwins Farm

Set in 22 acres of the rolling countryside typical of the Stour Valley made famous by John Constable, Gladwins Farm offers a selection of high quality accommodation. Guests staying in any of our 5* or ... More | visit website

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Milsoms Hotel (4.00 miles)

Milsoms Hotel

Milsoms is a Victorian country house built in 1850 and was bought by Dorothy and Arthur Milsom in 1959. They ran it until 1981 when their son Gerald Milsom transformed it into the terrace restaurant ... More | visit website

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The Case Restaurant with Rooms (4.17 miles)

The Case Restaurant with Rooms
We provide exceptional dining in comfortable surroundings along with luxurious accommodation in newly constructed self contained rooms, with easy access to the local area for both business and pleasure. There is free Wi-Fi and ... More | visit website
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Maison Talbooth (4.29 miles)

Maison Talbooth

Maison Talbooth
Tranquillity is the essence of this Victorian country house, which enjoys a superb position on a bluff overlooking the river valley. The ten bedrooms are luxurious, individually decorated and have bathrooms that are a ... More | visit website

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Marlborough Head Hotel (4.71 miles)

Marlborough Head Hotel
The Marlborough Head Inn is located in the High Street in the picturesque village of Dedham, which is well-placed for Colchester, Harwich and Ipswich It is a perfect base from which to explore Constable Country. ... More | visit website
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Dedham Hall & Fountain House (4.85 miles)

Dedham Hall & Fountain House
Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of Dedham Hall in it’s six acres of gardens and fields set in the beautiful Vale of Dedham. Together with it’s restaurant The Fountain House it is situated just a ... More | visit website

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