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Hurrells Farmhouse, Boxford, Suffolk

Hurrells Farmhouse
Boxford Lane
Boxford
Suffolk

CO10 5JY

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A warm welcome awaits you at Hurrells Farmhouse, which is situated on the Suffolk/Essex border, close to many places of historical interest.

Colchester (10 miles) is the oldest recorded Roman town in Britain, with its castle and remains of Roman walls.
Sudbury (4 miles) was the birthplace of Thomas Gainsborough.
Lavenham and Long Melford (5 miles) has a world of antiques and historical places of interest.
Ipswich (16 miles) with its port and shopping centres.
Dedham (12 miles) home of Alfred Munnings and East Bergholt, home of John Constable and close by, Flatford Mill and Lotts Cottage on the River Stour where Constables most famous paintings were produced.

Hurrells is a Tudor, part Jacobean, timber framed Grade II listed farmhouse, with a wealth of exposed beams and full central heating. Alok and Carol Deb look forward to meeting you at Hurrells Farmhouse which has comfortable rooms and open log fires.

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Price Includes: Breakfast
Double: £60 - Accom only £50
Single: £35 - Accom only £30
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Children Welcome - over 10
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities - & fridges in all rooms
No Smoking Rooms
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms
Garden

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