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  • Venue For Suffolk Xmas Parties
    The Bru restaurant at the Brudenell Hotel in Aldeburgh on the Suffolk coast is a fabulous restaurant with a great reputation for delivering fantastic fresh local produce, and their Christmas Party menu is no exception
  • Suffolk Christmas Party Venues
    The Bru restaurant at the Brudenell Hotel in Aldeburgh on the Suffolk coast is a fabulous restaurant with a great reputation. There are a number of things to consider, it’s location and convenience for staff to be able to get there, making sure that your chosen venue is the right size.
  • Exploring Suffolk
    Suffolk and it’s closeness to London makes it a great place to visit for a week-end or mid-week break. A trip to Suffolk wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Flatford Mill, which can be found on the River Stour close to the Suffolk-Essex border.
  • Places To Visit In Suffolk
    Suffolk has a rich heritage which can be discovered in many of its historic attractions and heritage sites including:- Framlingham Castle, Leiston Abbey, Sutton Hoo, Kentwell Hall, Palace House (Newmarket) and Otley Hall to mention just a few.
  • Weekend – What To Do! Suffolk
    As we brace ourselves against the approach of winter months and our summer holidays and weekends of sailing, golfing, days out at the beach or just lazing in the garden become a distant summer memory, our minds turn to what we can do to get through the winter months.
  • Country Walks In Suffolk
    Why do we all assume that a gym membership is the key to fitness and happiness when in fact a good long walk through open countryside can be just as beneficial.
  • Weekend Breaks On The Suffolk Coastline
    The Suffolk Heritage coastline has an abundance of offerings, great country walks, cycling routes, horse-riding, sailing, quaint market towns and a fantastic shoreline for brisk walks to work-up an appetite.
  • Meetings – Swan Hotel
    It’s not easy finding the right venue for group meetings, seminars or conferences. There are so many things to consider. The size of the venue, the facilities it has to offer, is it easy to find, is it the right location for everyone you need to attend? Also, does it set the right tone and everything has to be within budget.
  • Suffolk Group Bookings
    Where to go? Will there be room for us all? How much will it cost? What are we all going to do? Are just some of the questions you may need to ask yourself if you are trying to book a group holiday and it’s not always easy to ensure that the hotel has everything for everyone.
  • Peace And Tranquillity In Suffolk
    For those of you that prefer a little bit more peace and quiet away from the summer crowds of visitors touring Suffolk, now, as Autumn is just round the corner, is the perfect time to explore just what Suffolk has to offer.
  • On The Move In Suffolk
    Suffolk residents are on the move, and we’re talking about the feathered variety. Suffolk has an abundance of fantastic bird sanctuaries, Minsmere, Dunwich, Havergate Island, Wolves Wood.
  • Touring In Suffolk
    Suffolk is a county of wide open skies, outstanding coastline, rolling countryside and a range of quality destinations. It has managed to escape brash commercialism in favour of retaining a traditional and rural lifestyle.
  • Tasty Suffolk
    Suffolk is bursting with tasty food and drink products that you are encouraged to seek out and enjoy. You can be sure that it will add something truly special to your visit.
  • Golf Working With The Environment
    A criticism often levelled at golf and golf courses is that in order to maintain their pristine condition and perfect putting greens, they are not good partners with the environment and wildlife.
  • Getting Into Golf
    You’ve seen it on TV and decided that golf looks more than a game which spoils a good walk!

    There are a lot of good tips on the English Golf Union website to help you understand what’s involved and how to go about it.
  • Discover The Glories Of Rural Suffolk
    From the 14th to the 16th century, Lavenham was at the centre of England’s cloth making industry and it was exporting its famous broadcloth as far as Russia and North Africa. In 1524, it was named the fourteenth wealthiest town in the country.
  • Take A Break On The Suffolk Coast
    There can’t be many more charming seaside towns in Britain than Aldeburgh on the Suffolk Heritage Coast. Unspoilt, with an atmosphere from a bygone age, those looking for a break from today’s hectic lifestyle could do a lot worse than to consider the town’s oldest established hotel – The White Lion.
  • Lavenham - The Perfect Meeting Venue In Suffolk
    Located in the rolling Suffolk countryside is a hotel which offers meetings organizers an escape from the dull, identikit corporate hotels found everywhere and anywhere in the country. Set between Bury St Edmunds and Sudbury, it is easily accessible from Colchester, Cambridge and Ipswich.
  • Classic Coastal Golf At Thorpeness Golf Club Suffolk
    In the 1920’s the legendary James Braid laid out the 18-hole, 6241-yard heathland golf course at Thorpeness Golf Club, Suffolk which today boasts the reputation of being one of the best of its kind in the country.

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