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White Hart Inn, Nayland, Suffolk

White Hart Inn
Nayland
Suffolk

CO6 4JF

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Set in the picturesque Suffolk village of Nayland, The White Hart Inn dates back to the 15th Century and today still retains its original features.

Overhanging timber beams, an open fire and comfortable lounge bar enhance the ambience of the main dining room. The character of the building continues upstairs to the spacious en-suite double bedrooms.

Private parties can be held in our private dining room, which overlooks the garden-terrace and flower beds at the rear of the building where there is also ample parking for all guests.

Open for lunch and dinner seven days a week, The White Hart Inn offers a modern-European menu using the best produce available in East Anglia. We also smoke our salmon onsite, grow our own herbs and walnut trees and source fruit and vegetables from within the village. In this way, we are able to guarantee fresh seasonal produce that is second to none.

Details

Number of Rooms: 6
Number Ensuite: 6

Price per Room:

Double: From £96
Twin: From £96
Single: From £76
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No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
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