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This elegant medieval manor house has 3 acres of walled gardens, and is located just off the A14, 3 miles from Stowmarket. The ancient village of Haughley has been listed as a site of national importance by English Heritage. Homegrown vegetables, fruits from the orchard, and eggs from Haughley House’s own hens are used to prepare delicious breakfasts. High-quality local meats are used to prepare evening meals, and the menu also includes homemade canapés. Guests can enjoy drinks in the oak-paneled drawing room or the cozy sitting room. Afternoon tea is available either inside or in the pretty garden, where there is also a croquet lawn that you are free to use. Rooms are in the oldest part of Haughley House, and all benefit from free Wi-Fi, an private bathroom and picturesque views. A TV and tea and coffee making facilities can be provided if you wish.
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