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![]() A large 1930's house, set well back from the road within its own secluded mature gardens at the eastern edge of Cavendish with plenty of off road parking |
| Wake up to peaceful views of the Stour Valley and enjoy a "Suffolk" breakfast, including locally produced bacon, sausages, eggs, bread, honey and home made preserves. All our recently appointed en-suite bedrooms are designed with comfort and relaxation in mind so you can soak up the peaceful atmosphere of a true Suffolk village. In all of the rooms you will find a colour TV, tea and coffee making facilities, radio/clock alarm and hairdryer. Other facilities we offer include iron and board, payphone, email and fax. Safe storage for bicycles and drying facilities. If you are visiting on business, special rates apply out of season. Please call for more details. |
Embleton House is the ideal base for exploring the South Suffolk/Essex borders and beyond.
We have 5 en suite bedrooms. One Superior double/twin; luxury bathroom and a large bay window overlooking our secluded gardens. Two large ground floor double/twins (one with wheelchair access), each with its own entrance, so you can come and go with ease. Two fixed doubles upstairs inside the house each with lovely views over the Stour Valley. ![]() Feel free to enjoy our large gardens where we also have a tennis court and an outdoor heated swimming pool (open May-Sept by arrangement). ![]() Alternatively, walk out of the side gate onto the footpath and enjoy a walk across the fields to the village and beyond. (Maps available on request). |
Edward and his parents Rosemary and John look forward to welcoming you to Cavendish.![]() Come in for breakfast and enjoy the guests' lounge with its French windows looking out onto the garden. Read, play board games or just relax.
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There are two great places to eat in Cavendish (both within a10 minute walk). The George A warm welcome awaits you in this 600-year-old, newly refurbished timber framed former pub. You can eat in the restaurant or spacious courtyard. Excellent cuisine prepared by its owner, top London Chef, Jonathon Nicholas. The Bull Inn. Historic Cavendish pub. Real log fires, beams and local characters. Famous for its award winning fish dishes and full Suffolk portions. Serves the best pint of Adnams Bitter for miles! |
| "BUTTERFLY" (can be a Double or a Twin and has wheelchair access). | ![]() |
![]() | All our bathrooms have been carefully designed and are finished in an Art Deco style. |
| "IVY" (can be a double or twin) | ![]() |
![]() | "MYROBELLA" |
| Our smallest room has a wrought iron bed, antiques, en-suite bathroom and views of open farmland. | ![]() |
| Tariff All rates are per room and per night, including full Suffolk breakfast…. Single from £40.00 Double from £60.00 Twin ground floor from £60 Family rooms from £95 Family rooms available, children over eight welcome. Children under twelve half price. (£20.00 deposit per room per night is required to confirm the booking. Payment by cash, cheque or Travellers Cheques.) SPECIAL RATES FOR STAYS OF THREE NIGHTS OR MORE! |
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| Places of interest nearby… Clare: Clare Priory, Norman Keep, Pargetted Houses, Auction Room, Antique Warehouse. One of the longest high streets in England. Lined with antique shops and restaurants: - C15th Holy Trinity Church, Melford Hall (NT); local farmers market in the Old School every 3rd Saturday of the month and Kentwell Hall (Tudor and WW II re-enactments, outdoor concerts, rare breeds farm, wedding receptions and parties) Lavenham: Famous Guildhall, medieval streets, antiques and art galleries. Bury St Edmunds: Abbey gardens, Cathedral, street markets and shopping. Duxford: Imperial War Museum, international air shows, and airfield. Cambridge: Park and Ride, historic colleges, churches and punting on the River Cam. Sudbury Gainsborough House, Quay Theatre, Vanner Silk Mills and historic market square. Smeetham Hall Barns wedding venue. Dedham and East Bergholt: Constable Country, Flatford Mill, Willy Lott's cottage, (site of the famous 'Haywain') and the "Place for Plants" at East Bergholt.. Colchester: Beth Chatto Gardens, cobbled market streets, castle and museums. Ipswich: Park and Ride, historic Suffolk town, theatres and museums Golf Courses Stoke by Nayland (two 18 hole) Clare Park Lane (two 9 hole) Newton Green (18 hole) Haverhill (18 hole) Newmarket Race Courses Newmarket: Racing Season runs from mid April to the first weekend in November. Evening racing with concerts, craft and wedding fairs, historic Suffolk town and famous gallops. National Stud and racing museums. Cycling: South Suffolk Cycle Route. Cycles are available for hire from Sudbury- tariff available on request. Walking and Rambling: Stour Valley Walk, Country Meander and many more. Swimming: At Embleton May - September. Indoor centres at Sudbury and Haverhill. Bowling: Cavendish Bowls Club (by arrangement). We can provide you with a detailed route map from your home or office anywhere in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. If you are flying over to Stansted/Heathrow, or coming by ferry to Harwich Seaport, maps are also available. |
| We officially opened on August 1st 2000, and these are a few comments so far…. Janet and John F, Kent "Warm and friendly welcome, wonderful house it has been a joy to stay at Embleton!" Margaret and Geoff A, Beaunaris, Australia "A top level in all respects, we have thoroughly enjoyed our stay" Mr and Mrs B, Leicestershire " Brilliant Place wish we could have stayed longer" Sylvia and Albert P, Surrey "We have thoroughly enjoyed our stay and hope to return soon marks out of 10-11!" Joy and John B, Peachtree City USA "We have had a wonderful stay in the best of the best - Thank you for all the special touches!" Rochelle S, London "So quiet and very comfortable - delicious breakfasts - THANK YOU!" Call Edward, Rosemary or John Silver on 01787 280447 Alternatively, email Edward on silverned@aol.com |
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