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Best Western Priory Hotel - Suffolk, United Kingdom

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Suffolk, IP32 6EH
Nightly Rates (137.14 - 199.83)   3 Star
Best Western Priory Hotel

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Property Description
Perfectly situated for exploring East Anglia, this gracious hotel boasts award-winning cuisine complemented by a warm, friendly country house ambience. Set in beautiful landscaped gardens The Best Western Priory Hotel is a favourite for business and leisure stays alike.

Best Western Priory Hotel


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Parking

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service


  • Room Information
  • 1 SINGLE BED,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Single Bed * Standard * Full Breakfast
  • 1 DOUBLE BED,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Double Bed * Standard * Full Breakfast
  • 2 SINGLE BEDS,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Single Beds * Standard * Full Breakfast
  • 1 DOUBLE BED,BUSINESS CLASS,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Double Bed * Business Class * Full Breakfast
  • 2 SINGLE BEDS,BUSINESS CLASS,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Single Beds * Business Class * Full Breakfast

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • British Pounds is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:00 P.M. 

  • Check out time is 11:00 Noon 

  • Time Zone is  Greenwich Mean Time 

  • 39  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    · From: the north. Leave A14 at Bury St Edmunds west, follow the signs for Brandon at mini roundabout and turn right. The Best Western Priory Hotel is one mile on the left. · From: the south. Leave A14 at Bury St Edmunds west, follow the signs for Brandon at mini roundabout and turn right. The Best Western Priory Hotel is one mile on the left. · From: the east. Leave A14 at Bury St Edmunds west, follow the signs for Brandon at mini roundabout and turn right. The Best Western Priory Hotel is one mile on the left. · From: the west. Leave A14 at Bury St Edmunds west, follow the signs for Brandon at mini roundabout and turn right. The Best Western Priory Hotel is one mile on the left. London Heathrow 70 miles, Stansted 25 miles, Luton 25 miles

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  • Local Attractions:

  • * Historic town center and Abbey Cathedral * Ideal for exploring Cambridge and Newmarket Race Course
  • Local Attractions:

  • * Historic town center and Abbey Cathedral * Ideal for exploring Cambridge and Newmarket Race Course
  • Transportation:

  • * .25 mile(s) from bus station * .5 mile(s) from train and taxi stations * 25 mile(s) from Stansted Airport * 45 mile(s) from Luton Airport * 70 mile(s) from Heathrow Airport
  • Transportation:

  • * .25 mile(s) from bus station * 30 mile(s) from Stansted Airport * 45 mile(s) from Luton Airport
  • Local Attractions:

  • * 1 mile(s) from Bury St Edmunds * 40 mile(s) from Cambridge University
  • Transportation:

  • * .25 mile(s) from bus station * 30 mile(s) from Stansted Airport * 45 mile(s) from Luton Airport

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