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
Baytree House
Lowestoft
restored Victorian house retaining plenty of original charm whilst also providing comfortable guest rooms furnished to a high standard
Valley Farmhouse B&B
Westhall
a Grade II listed farmhouse standing proud for over 500 years, there are inglenook fireplaces, wood burners and heavily timbered rooms
Ship Stores Guest House
Clare
listed, 17th-century, timber-framed building, originally three cottages, in historic village offering guests well-appointed and well-equipped rooms
The Stables at Henham Park
Henham
a beautifully converted coach house dating from 1750 offering light and spacious rooms with bags of character, set in 800 acres of parkland
Chantry Hotel
Bury St. Edmunds
in the heart of the medieval quarter, this Grade II listed Georgian town house with Tudor additions offers an elegant and exclusive stay
Colston Hall Farmhouse B&B
Badingham
a 16th century farmhouse, with individually-styled rooms that feature oak beams and brick floors, offering a peaceful stay in rural Suffolk
The Abbey Hotel
Bury St. Edmunds
well-appointed, historic townhouses bursting with character, one dates from 1350 and the other 1530, transformed into an elegant guest house
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
Lattice Lodge
Ipswich
a well presented, eco-friendly home from home set in a mature garden, enjoying easy access to the town centre via frequent bus services
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
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
The Oaksmere Hotel
Brome
set in 17 acres of scenic grounds close to the Suffolk/Norfolk border; guest rooms have character features, stylish decor and bespoke furniture
Kings Hotel
Newmarket
Grade II listed building, tucked off the High Street, with a long and rich heritage, featuring well-appointed rooms and a contemporary bar