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Riverside Cottage, Bildeston, Suffolk

Riverside Cottage
The Street
Great Bricett

Bildeston
Suffolk

IP7 7DQ

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The Bed and Breakfast provides an ideal base from which to explore the tourist attractions in Mid-Suffolk and countryside walks. The Suffolk village of Great Bricett has a 12th century Church with norman font and has one the oldest sundials in the UK. There is a range of good food pubs and restaurants, one within easy walking distance of the bed and breakfast and the others no more than three miles away.Riverside Cottage Bed and Breakfast is approved by the English Tourist Board and has a four diamond rating. It was originally two Elizabethan thatched cottages converted into one home and was a village shop as seen in a photograph in the house.Bed and Breakfast guests have their own entrance and spiral staircase at the front of the barn extension, which leads to the two en-suite bed rooms. There is ample off-street parking for 3 cars. The large garden leads to open fields and woodland walks.We do not have credit card payment facilities available on the premises (So please note any other payment methods are accepted).Please Note: We are a Non-smoking accommodation. Well behaved dog accepted in the 2 upstairs rooms only. Off street parking for 3 cars available. Check-in time: 14:00 check-out time: 10:00

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