Beautiful Inns in Beautiful Places

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Long Melford was a busy village in Tudor times, and still is, attracting visitors and holiday makers from all over the UK. But The Bull predates even the Tudor monarchs - by some 35 years, having been built in 1450.

The Bull Hotel is essentially a “High Street Pub with Bedrooms”. Centrally located at the bottom of the high street in Halstead, The Bull is the premier pub and represents the hub of social activity in this quaint but often busy north Essex town, particularly at weekends!

The Roebuck is a charming 17th century country house set in the beautiful rural location of Forest Row on the A22. Full of olde world charm with its oak beams and real fires to keep you warm on a winters night and its beautiful garden and a patio area where barbecues are held in the summer.

Situated in the centre of Britain’s widest high street, the Castle and Ball has had an interesting past. It occupies a site which has had an inn stood on it since the 15th Century.