B and Bs in Woodbridge

Old Rectory
Campsea Ashe
Woodbridge
Suffolk

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Situated in the quiet village of Campse Ashe, minutes from Woodbridge, The Old Rectory is an elegant, spacious Georgian house surounded by beautiful, peaceful gardens. It is a modern country house with oriental touches and great character, ideal for romantic weekend breaks, house parties, small meetings and weddings or simply for those in need of rejuvenation.

There are seven double bedrooms, two can be twin bedded, all are ensuite. Breakfast is served daily from 8:15am to 9:30am in the Dining Room and in the Conservatory during summer months. We use only local fresh ingredients including award winning local sausages and eggs from neighbouring farms, homemade jams, yoghurts and organic muesli. Dinner is a three course dinner served Monday - Friday from 7:30pm. The menu is created on the day using only fresh local produce. Please reserve at time of booking and let us know of any dietary requirements that you may have.

The Old Rectory is ideal for small lunch or dinner parties. We can cater for up to 40 people in the main house. We have a superb lawn for marquees, ideal for weddings of up to 150 people. Please call to discuss prices and ideas.

Details

Ratings/Awards: 4 Star, Silver Award
Number of Rooms: 7
Number Ensuite: 7
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted - Not American Express
Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided - Not Sat & sun
Licensed
Special Diets Catered For -Prior notice required
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
Open All Year - Closed at Xmas
Tourist Board Inspected
TV in Rooms
Garden

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