
Leiston is a pleasant little town with good amenities and the attraction of its ruined abbey, but it is also nicely situated for touring its area – Aldeburgh and Snape close by, Dunwich, Walberswick and Southwold a pleasant drive away...
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Hotels in Leiston - 7 places to stay
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The Lion Inn
The Lion Inn offers its customers a friendly service featuring great real ales, a variety of popular draught beers, inexpensive wines and spirits and of course home cooked food. We are pleased to cater for ... More
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Eels Foot Inn
A traditional, family run, country pub selling Adnams ales and great food.
Our accommodation is separate from the Inn and is located in a barn style building only built in October 2004.
Situated in rural Suffolk on ...
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White Horse Hotel
This small, friendly hotel is in rural Leiston, close to the coast at Aldburgh and Sizewell. The rooms are en suite and main bar shows Sky Sports and Setanta channels.
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Swiss Cottage
(1.42 miles)
Swiss Cottage is a newly established 4* luxury Bed and Breakfast conveniently located between Aldeburgh and Thorpeness. Our peaceful leafy location provides a relaxing base for anyone looking to visit the nearby pretty Suffolk villages. ...
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Thorpeness Hotel & Golf Club
(2.21 miles)
The Hours Fly by Where Time Stood Still....... A genuine seaside 'hidden gem' near fashionable Aldeburgh, unique amongst holiday villages. Located adjacent to the Meare and gardens this hotel offers 30 large, well-decorated en-suite bedrooms, ... More
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Eels Foot Inn
(2.25 miles)
A traditional, family run, country pub selling Adnams ales and great food.Our accommodation is separate from the Inn and is located in a barn style building only built in October 2004.The rooms, all en-suite with ... More
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The Dolphin
(2.45 miles)
Situated in the unique seaside village of Thorpeness, the Dolphin Inn,
a free house, has placed itself in the heart of the community. A short
stroll takes you to miles of unspoilt Suffolk heritage coastline and we ...
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The Bell Hotel
(3.56 miles)
Enjoy the best of Suffolk at The Bell Hotel in Saxmundham. The Bell Hotel is a historic coaching inn now transformed into a beautiful boutique hotel with fabulous ensuite bedrooms. Located at the heart of ...
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Wentworth Hotel
(3.68 miles)
The Wentworth sits right on the edge of the beautiful Suffolk coast, looking out over Aldeburgh Beach. Since 1920, it has been run by the Pritt family and Michael Pritt, third generation and present owner, ...
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White Lion Hotel
(3.74 miles)
3 Star AA Hotel
Established in 1563, the White Lion Hotel was voted Highly Commended in the 2001 Hotel of the year awards. Enjoying a premier location on the sea front, the White Lion offers a ... More
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Danes House
(3.95 miles)
Our self contained bed and breakfast accomodation offers three ground floor rooms and off street parking. We are situated in a quiet residential street yet just a three minute stroll from the beach and high ...
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Westleton Crown Inn
(4.02 miles)
Retaining the character and rustic charm of its heritage whilst
offering contemporary comforts, this ideal base for an exploration of the
Suffolk Heritage Coast is midway between Southwold and Adleburgh. In the
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Brudenell Hotel
(4.21 miles)
This newly refurbished award winning hotel is located right on the beach in the delightful Edwardian town of Aldeburgh. The 44 spacious bedrooms enjoy sea, river or marshland views. Unrivalled views can also be enjoyed ... More
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