The Angel Hotel

“Imposing hotel, with 12th-century vault, in old part of town” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

BURY ST EDMUNDS, SUFFOLK

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Our Inspector's view

The Angel Hotel is an impressive building situated just a short walk from the town centre. One of the hotel's more notable guests over the last 400 years was Charles Dickens, who is reputed to have written part of The Pickwick Papers while in residence. The hotel offers a range of individually designed bedrooms that include a selection of four-poster rooms and a suite.

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2-Rosette restaurant
The Angel Hotel
Angel Hill, BURY ST EDMUNDS, IP33 1LT

Features

Rooms
  • En-suite rooms: 77
  • Family rooms: 5
  • Bedrooms Ground: 22
  • Free TV
  • WiFi available
Children
  • Children welcome
  • Cots provided
  • High chairs
  • Children's portions or menu
Leisure
  • Christmas entertainment programme
Facilities
  • Lift available
  • Night porter available
  • Outdoor parking spaces: 20
Accessibility
  • Accessible bedrooms: 3
  • Walk-in showers
Prices and payment
  • Double room, minimum price: £120
Opening times
  • Open all year

About the area

Discover Suffolk

Suffolk is Constable country, where the county’s crumbling, time-ravaged coastline spreads itself under wide skies to convey a wonderful sense of remoteness and solitude. Highly evocative and atmospheric, this is where rivers wind lazily to the sea and notorious 18th-century smugglers hid from the excise men. John Constable immortalised these expansive flatlands in his paintings in the 18th century, and his artwork raises the region’s profile to this day.

Walking is one of Suffolk’s most popular recreational activities. It may be flat but the county has much to discover on foot – not least the isolated Heritage Coast, which can be accessed via the Suffolk Coast Path. Southwold, with its distinctive, white-walled lighthouse standing sentinel above the town and its colourful beach huts and attractive pier features on many a promotional brochure. Much of Suffolk’s coastal heathland is protected as a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and shelters several rare creatures including the adder, the heath butterfly and the nightjar. In addition to walking, there is a good choice of cycling routes but for something less demanding, visit some of Suffolk’s charming old towns, with streets of handsome, period buildings and picturesque, timber-framed houses.

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