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8 Mill Street Mews, Mildenhall, Suffolk

8 Mill Street Mews
18 Mill Street
Mildenhall
Suffolk

IP28 7DP

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8 Mill Street Mews is a one bedroom, ground floor self-catering apartment close to the centre of Mildenhall. The recently refurbished accommodation comprises of a lounge, twin bedroom, kitchenette and shower room, ideal for the business, leisure or holiday visitor.

Bookings are welcome for any length of stay, commencing on any day of the week to match our visitor’s needs.

The kitchenette offers limited cooking facilities, currently a kettle, microwave and toaster. A discounted breakfast deal can be arranged in the nearby hotel at the time of booking should this be required. A range of pubs, restaurants, cafes and shops are all within a short walk of the apartment.

A 3 mile circular riverside walk or a town heritage trail are excellent ways to explore the immediate area from the apartment. The nearby towns of Newmarket and Bury St Edmunds offer a great day out, be it a day at the races, a brewery tour or some retail therapy. Slightly further afield are Ely, Lavenham and King's Lynn which also offer a wealth of attractions. The Mildenhall Stadium offers speedway and greyhound racing just a few minutes drive away in West Row.

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Number of Units: 1
Unit Type: Apartment
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