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Reviews of Thorpeness Hotel & Golf Club, Aldeburgh

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Review by caron on 15th September, 2009

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Good Points: excellent room, food and setting General review: A wonderful weekend. We booked a superior room because that was the only one available, but worth it. Large room,huge bed,comfortable lounge area with settee and french doors onto patio area.Hotel in beautiful setting beside a lake and lovely gardens.Hotel staff very friendly and helpful. Food excellent.

Date visited: 2009-09-15

Review by Caron on 15th September, 2009

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Good Points: excellent room, food and setting General review: A wonderful weekend. We booked a superior room because that was the only one available, but worth it. Large room,huge bed,comfortable lounge area with settee and french doors onto patio area.Hotel in beautiful setting beside a lake and lovely gardens.Hotel staff very friendly and helpful. Food excellent.

Date visited: 2009-09-15

Review by PAUL R on 3rd March, 2009

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Good Points: very comfy bed, good service, clean, good food, lovely grounds General review: very relaxing

Date visited: 2009-03-03

Review by Myra Burrows on 17th November, 2007

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Took my mother on a short break to the Thorpeness Hotel & Country Club in Thorpeness, Suffolk. We took advantage of the "Christmas Shopper Break" which worked out at £118.00 each including Bed, Breakfast & Evening Meal for 2 nights. I must say we were pleasantly surprised at the accommodation and the food was excellent. The only downside is that the hotel is set on a golf course and geared up to the golfers, however would certainly stay at the hotel again.

Date visited: 13/11/07 - 15/11/07

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