World Hotels England Hotels Highbury Barn Restaurant & Rooms
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 46 Canhams Road, Sudbury, CO10 0ER, United Kingdom, Europe. | |
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Warm And Welcoming, The Highbury Barn Is Close To The Historic Market Town Of Sudbury, Which Is Off The Banks Of The River Stour, Where Gainsborough Once Sat Painting The Stunning Countryside. Also Close Are The Villages Of Long Melford, Lavenham And Larger Towns Such As Colchester And Bury St. Edmunds.
Dating Back Beyond The 16Th Century, Highbury Barn Has Kept Its Character. It Has Exposed Beams And A Real Log Fire, Creating A Warm And Friendly Atmosphere. Relax After A Busy Day With A Glass Of Wine, Before Dining In The Fine Restaurant, Which Of...
Hotel Rooms: 7
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Hotel Facilities |
* Parking
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* Golf Course (within 3 km)
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* Restaurant
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* Games Room
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* Pets Allowed
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* Meeting/Banquet Facilities
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* Bar
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* Airport Shuttle
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* Newspapers
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* Laundry
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* Garden
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* Dry Cleaning
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* Terrace
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* VIP Room Facilities
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* Non-Smoking Rooms
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* Breakfast in the Room
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* Free Parking
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* Ironing Service
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* Heating
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* Internet Services
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* Luggage Storage
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* Packed Lunches
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* Gay Friendly
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* Fax/Photocopying
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* All Public and Private spaces non-smoking
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* Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN
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* Designated Smoking Area
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* Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
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Room Facilities :
* Shower
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* Wake Up Service/Alarm Clock
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* Bath
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* Ironing Facilities
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* TV
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* Seating Area
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* Toilet
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* Shared Bathroom
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* Heating
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* Bathroom Amenities
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* Tea/Coffee Maker
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* Shared Toilet
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* Hairdryer
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Maps & Directions |
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Sudbury has a small train station, which runs to Marks Tey and links to most major routes. Trains run directly from Marks Tey to London Liverpool Street.
Regular bus services also run in the town centre and link the town to some of the smaller historic surrounding villages.
There is a car park available on site. | | | |
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Room Details |
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* Superior King-Size/Family Room
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* Double En Suite Room
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* Standard Double Room
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* King-Size/Family Room
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* Small Double Room (Single Occupancy)
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Hotel Policies |
Check-In : From 13:00 - 23:00 hours Check-Out : Until 07:30 - 11:00 hours
Pets : Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.
Cancellations : If cancelled up to 1 day before the date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later, the first night will be charged.
In case of no-show, the total price of the reservation will be charged.
Children : All children are welcome.
All children under 2 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.
All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots.
All older children or adults are charged GBP 15.00 per night and person for extra beds.
Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 2.
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Payment We Accept : Visa,Euro/Mastercard,Maestro,Solo,Switch
 
Deposit Policy : No deposit will be charged.
VAT and city/tourist taxes: VAT is included.
Service charge is not applicable.
City/tourist tax is not applicable.
Internet: Wireless internet is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge.
Meal Plan: Full English breakfast costs GBP 8.65 per person.
Parking: Free public parking is possible on site.
The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
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More Information |
Area Information : Sudbury’s history dates back into the age of the Saxons, the town’s earliest mention is in 799 AD. The town is also mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, as a market town where the local people came to barter their goods.
During the 18th century, Sudbury became famous for its local artists; John Constable painted in the area, especially the River Stour, and Thomas Gainsborough was born in Sudbury in 1727, his birthplace, now named Gainsborough House, is now a museum to his work.
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Hotel Information : The Highbury Barn dates back to before the 18th century. In 1899 it was sold for £92, 5 shillings and 5 pence. This included the pub, brewery, one gallon of rum, three-quarters of a case of minerals and half a cake. The original ''Bill of Sale'' can be seen in the lounge bar. By the early 1970''s the pub was extended into what you see today.
There is rumoured to have once been a secret tunnel from the cellar through to the Abbas Hall area of Cornard, once belonging to the Convent of the Blessed Virgin and used by monks to gain entrance to the pub. This area of Gt Cornard, once known as the Manor of Cornard Magna was even mentioned as in the Doomsday Book.
To the rear of the property there is a large garden with a small play area for children.
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