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Cattle on Sudbury Common Lands
This land has been summer grazing for over 900 years. Freemen have the right to graze cattle on the common lands; their society now rents out the grazing en bloc, rather than individual freemen having cattle.
Image © David Hawgood
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The Black Boy from £50
The Black Boy is a 16th-century property which features a traditional bar and restaurant which overlooks Sudbury's historic market square. A freshly cooked breakfast is on offer, and a private car park is located at the rear... more
The George & Dragon Inn from £59
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. The George & Dragon has a selection of comfortable rooms.... more
Bull Hotel from £50
Built in 1450 the Bull Hotel is a timber house in the charming East Anglian village of Long Melford. The former Coaching Inn offers en suite rooms and fine food. Reflecting the Bull’s history, bedrooms are furnished in a tra... more
The Mill Hotel from £59
With free parking and Wi-Fi, this Old English style hotel is in the centre of Sudbury, on the banks of the River Stour. It has a bar and a restaurant.... more
The Crown Inn Hotel from £42.5
The Crown Hotel is a family-run historic inn and restaurant, built in 1610. It retains many interesting features, such as Tudor cellars and exposed internal beams. The Crown Hotel is in the centre of the high street in Long ... more
Hill Lodge from £45
Ideally situated, family-run Hill Lodge Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Sudbury town centre, providing the perfect base from which to explore the Suffolk countryside.... more
