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With origins in the reign of Henry VIII, Ravenwood Hall is nestled within country gardens near Bury St. Edmunds. There are many options for dining visitors…
The hotel has a homely feel with original oak beams and various paintings and family photographs displayed throughout, in addition to an eclectic mix of antique furniture and big leather chairs. During the winter and chilly evenings, a roaring log fire awaits visitors in the lounge underneath some original Tudor wall paintings dating from 1500’s.
Serving exquisite food, there is a choice of dining areas:
õ Formal Restaurant – beside an original Inglenook fire place; perfect for intimate dining.
õ Garden Room - for relaxed dining with views over the terrace and pool.
õ Bar with a cosy information feel
õ In the summer go alfresco, by the pool, under the shade of the huge parasols or vine clad pergola, or overlooking the croquet lawn.
The hotel is dog friendly and with plenty of safe grounds for children to run around in.
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