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Historic Hotel Accommodation in Scole, Norfolk Part of the Norfolk Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Scole InnA Historic Hotel in Scole, NorfolkIpswich Road Scole Norfolk England IP21 4DR
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From: £30.00 The imposing Scole Inn was built as a coaching inn for horse drawn carriages. Today this Grade 1 listed building continues to offer visitors a traditional introduction to East Anglia. The Scole Inn restaurant is renowned for its superb, adventurous cuisine complemented by a varied wine list and offers a good selection of cask ales and a wide choice of bar meals Although there are fantastic fireplaces and a staircase that was hand-carved in the 1600s, the hotel has since modernised and offers guests a choice of 23 en-suite rooms with tea and coffee making facilities, telephone and television. Accommodation Rating:
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Frenze, St Andrew's Church -
1.3 miles (Historic Church) Hoxne, St Peter & St Paul Church -
2.2 miles (Historic Church) Shimpling, St George's Church -
2.9 miles (Historic Church) Eye, Suffolk Church -
3.1 miles (Historic Church) Eye Castle -
3.1 miles (Castle) Bressingham Steam and Gardens -
4.3 miles (Family Attraction) Horham, St Mary's Church -
5.5 miles (Historic Church) Redgrave, St Mary's Church -
5.7 miles (Historic Church) Fressingfield, St Peter & St Paul's Church -
7 miles (Historic Church) Rickinghall Superior, St Mary's Church -
7.2 miles (Historic Church) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Diss -
2 miles away Hoxne -
2.2 miles away Eye -
3.1 miles away Laxfield -
9.9 miles away Framlingham -
12.7 miles away Bungay -
13.4 miles away Wymondham -
14.2 miles away Halesworth -
14.7 miles away UK Hotels |
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