The White Horse Inn
Stoke Ash
17th-century, former coaching inn, on the A140 between Ipswich and Norwich, with a cosy bar and restaurant and rooms in a modern annexe
Wheatacre White Lion
Wheatacre
country pub full of rustic charm and character featuring elegant guest rooms, a spacious dining room and an inviting beer garden
White Horse Inn
Sibton
the well-appointed rooms sit beside the pub in a modern building, the main pub dates from the 16th century and retains plenty of character
The Black Lion
Long Melford
award-winning inn on the pretty village green, there are luxurious guest rooms, a cosy drawing room and a large terrace for alfresco dining
The Castle Inn
Bungay
this historic inn is renowned for fine cuisine and now for the aesthetic appeal of striking boutique rooms where luxurious comfort meets style
The Golden Boar
Freckenham
restored, 16th century, family-run inn located at the heart of the local community and ideally placed for Newmarket, Ely and Thetford Forest
The Ship
Dunwich
a small village inn by the coast, offering stylish, well-appointed guest rooms, award-winning British cuisine, real ales and a large garden
Sorrel Horse Inn
Barham
a Grade II listed inn has a traditional beamed bar, and restaurant with hearty food; the spacious modern rooms are in a separate building
The Crown Inn
Long Melford
family-run freehouse, dating from 1610, boasting open fires, exposed beams and Tudor cellars whilst guest rooms offer modern comforts
The Angel Hotel
Lavenham
historic, Tudor inn, sat on the Market Square in picturesque village, it offers individually styled rooms, seasonal produce and a large garden
The Old Cannon Brewery
Bury St. Edmunds
privately owned, independent freehouse close to the town centre with an on-site brewhouse, see beer in the making, and brasserie restaurant
White Hart Inn
Blythburgh
a former courthouse dating from the 16th century set on the A12, the comfy guest rooms are in chalets and there is a waterside beer garden
Bull Hotel
Long Melford
this 15th-century inn offers traditional style rooms, in keeping with its rich heritage, and cosy bars with crooked walls and low beams
The Peacock Inn
Chelsworth
14th-century, half-timbered inn trading as a freehouse set in a pretty village; guest rooms feature exposed beams and country style decor