Featuring a garden, shared lounge, bar and free WiFi, The Cavendish Five Bells is located in Cavendish, 18 km from Hedingham Castle and 25 km from Ickworth House.
Marianne
United Kingdom
Excellent location in village of Cavendish. Room is one of 3, next to the pub. Staff friendly and welcoming. Excellent complementary breakfast basket (as pub doesn't serve food) and complimentary toiletries provided. No pub noise.
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Anapalma110
Luxembourg
The personnel was nice, the location was lovely and the restaurant was nice.
Situated in a small town, this inn provides real ale, good home-cooked food from local suppliers, a fine wine menu and live entertainment on a regular basis.
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Ross
New Zealand
The room was spacious and clean. There was a good choice of foods for breakfast, we chose continental style breakfast, but full English was also offered. The restaurant also offered a good range of lunch and dinner options. The location was good for day trips into the Suffolk and Essex countryside.
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Johnnie
United Kingdom
Booked a room with our little dog between xmas and new year, Immediately greeted by very friendly manager who spotted our faces fall when told there was "some trouble with the heating in the room you've booked".... "but don't worry" he said "we've upgraded you to the suite"...PERFECT! And what a lovely suite it was, very quaint, copper bath in the bedroom, large modern shower room, and a separate sitting room, delightful. Had a lovely meal in part of the restaurant where dog was allowed to join us and spent rest of evening in the friendly bar, altogether a lovely experience.
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Anthony
United Kingdom
Lovely room with a private garden.Great walk in shower and free standing bath.Small table with comfy chairs.Breakfasts were lovely.Beautifully cooked and presented.Just a suggestion- maybe include a high fibre/low sugar cereal option like weetabix or bran flakes.
Ideal location minutes walk from all the pubs and restaurants but quiet.Bed very comfortable.Paul was a friendly and helpful host.
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Rebecca
United Kingdom
The suite was very well equipped and comfortable. Everything was just right. We stayed on a spring day but the weather was cold, so we were relieved to find that Kay and Doug had put the heating on in the suite.
Easily one of the nicest places we have stayed.
Breakfast was excellent, and the hosts very friendly but also conscious of our privacy.
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Within a short walk are pubs and restaurants, a country...
Ian
United Kingdom
A very comfortable room and a lovely breakfast. A good choice of places to eat in the evening.
A lovely looking pub in a great place on the pretty green in...
A lovely looking pub in a great place on the pretty green in the centre of Cavendish. The room was one of three in an annexe right next to the pub, clean and comfortable, better than the photos suggest in my opinion. En suite shower room with decent shower and plenty of hot water. Breakfast is prepacked in an individual basket and is ample with porridge, fruit, biscuits, pain au chocolat, apple juice etc. One improvement, as in many b&b type rooms, would be some real milk but I understand this is tricky without a fridge. Would recommend the Five Bells and we would definitely happily return.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The situation on the green is superb
The situation on the green is superb
Very typically English and quaint
Being right by a church was wonderful
The village had a cafe, pub, charity shop, news agent,
and they were very handy and interesting.
The bells were constant but only off putting in the small hours. Machine managed, on a system.
Saturday nite was too noisy for me come leaving hour.
But considering the clean room,
and the staff so polite and helpful, it was lovely and refreshing to stay there.
The picture window over the green was just divine, and has to be the highlight of the room.
If you wanted to sit anywhere in the room but on the bed it would be difficult, but in the right season you’d be outside.
The main road of cavendish is across the green so no noise from the main road, and this makes a beautiful setting for the hotel.
Only three rooms set as 3 little lodges with there own stable door.
The parking is right in front, which is easy for unloading and loading but busy as it’s a pub. But late April and plenty of parking availability for us.
Must have a car for this area I’d say.
I’d stay there again.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
I like the location of the place in the village.
I like the location of the place in the village. The place is well linked to other places by good roads. The food outlets in the village is superb e.g.
The Georges Bar and Wellow Tree Farm restaurant they saved well prepared food.
Gilson
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cavendish is a small but very beautiful, sleepy Suffolk...
Cavendish is a small but very beautiful, sleepy Suffolk village within easy travel of both Bury St Edmunds and Sudbury and all of the stunning villages and smaller towns in the area. The village is served by a surprisingly good bus service.
David
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
There is not much to do or see in Cavendish but as we were...
There is not much to do or see in Cavendish but as we were only staying for 2 nights, and it was a convenient location to see old friends, that was not a priority. There are more interesting villages very close to Cavendish which would be better for a short break.
James
United Kingdom
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