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Sudbury is the birthplace of Thomas Gainsborough,
the famous portrait artist and the Gainsborough Museum is close
by. Sudbury is a thriving historic market town bordered by water
meadows with superb riverside walks. Close by is the village of
Long Melford famous for its antique shops and Lavenham, the ancient
wool town is six mile away.
The Hotel is ideally situated in the heart of East Anglia it stands
on the banks of the River Stour with magnificent river and countryside
views.
- 56 bedrooms all furnished to high standard
(most with river or mill pond views with bath/shower) have
direct-dial telephone, hairdryer and tea and coffee making
facilities.
- The air conditioned, oak beamed restaurant overlooks the
Terrace and delightful mill pond. With polished wood floors
and oriental carpets, the restaurant has a special that is
highly regarded.
- Our local reputation for good eating makes the restaurant
popular and is advisable to book, even if you are staying
at the Hotel.
- The bar with views over the adjacent water meadows is surrounded
with comfortable Edwardian-style seating, antiques and artefacts
and is an ideal place to sit with a relaxing drink, light
meal or snack.
- With 2 main conference suites, four syndicate rooms and
a full range of conference equipment the hotel is ideal for
small meetings accommodating up to 80 delegates theatre style.
- Stansted International Airport 32 miles - Sudbury
rail station 5 minute drive.

| From A12 join the A134 Sudbury.
From the town centre , facing south down Sudbury's Market
Hill, take the right fork along Gainsborough Street following
the one-way system. Gainsborough's House is on the right.
Follow this road but leave the one-way system when it bears
sharply right and carry straight on taking the next right
turn - Walnut Tree Lane . The Mill Hotel is now immediately
in front of you, on the left. We have a large car park.
50 yards further on the right.
If
you need a more detailed route, we recommend the AA's
Route Planner
service
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