Something Romantic About Suffolk
Travel & Leisure → Travel Spot
- Author Kris Smith
- Published February 12, 2010
- Word count 408
Suffolk, and its close proximity to London and Cambridge, makes it an ideal destination for a romantic break away. Within just a 2 hour drive you can find yourself in the heart of the beautiful landscape of the Suffolk countryside, a county beloved by folks in the creative arts, writers, music stars and actors.
Suffolk has an abundance of pretty villages where you will find quaint thatched cottages, local country pubs and eateries and a pace of life suited to those looking to wind down and relax. A famous Suffolk local artist was John Constable, famous for his paintings set in the county, and if you are interested in the history of this very famous artist a visit to Flatford Mills is a must. Based on the River Stour, it’s close to the Suffolk-Essex border where you can explore the Mill and Willy Lotts House, featured often in his many paintings.
Suffolk has a lot to offer for those that are looking for an alternative to the many country walks, just an hour’s drive to the coast will provide you with an option of many coastal walks along the stunning Suffolk coastline. For those looking to get a bit of exercise there are many cycling routes to be found or why not hire a rowing boat for a trip on the many river tours of the county.
One of the many iconic villages of Suffolk and on the top of the list for many visitors, including oversease visitors, is the village of Lavenham. Lavenham’s history goes way back to the 14th century when it was at the centre of England’s cloth making industry and was exporting its famous broadcloth as far as Russia and North Africa.
With over 300 Listed buildings and a labyrinth of small narrow streets, Lavenham has changed little since the then, the Church of St Peter and St Paul, dating back to 1486, dominates the town, with its tower standing at 141ft high. Its significant size reflects the prosperity of Lavenham at the time.
If you are looking for a perfect place to stay that’s central to all the best places to visit, and for somewhere that offers that bit of luxury after spending all day touring the wonderful sites of Suffolk, The Swan Hotel in Lavenham, with it’s 4 star rating offers a blend of 15th Century heritage and 21st century comfort and fine dining.
For more details go to Theswanatlavenham.
If you are interested in hotels in Suffolk, the website of the Swan Lavenham holds a wealth of information and ideas for short breaks in Suffolk.
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