...told this news was "Where the bloody hell is Bury St. Edmunds?" Now, being a lad from Manchester I thought the only Bury was situated in Lancashire and was famous for its black puddings. However, as I gladly found out, there is a lovely market town in the heart of Suffolk (that's near Ipswich, Newmarket and Cambridge if you didn't know) which shares part of its name with its Lancashire counterpart and that is where I was to visit.
****** So having ... ...to stay at The Angel ******
The two main criteria which I tend to adopt when visiting a hotel for the first time is that it has to be a reasonable standard (at least 3 star) and that its location is central and easily accessible to the places I wish to visit. As I said above, I had to visit on business so I wasn't too bothered about the cost as this wasn't coming directly out of my sky rocket. However, having said that, we are still constrained ...
supercityfan 01.06.2006
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The Angel dates back to 12th Century and is a traditional coaching Inn It stands on one of ... more
the prettiest Georgian squares in the country opposite the award winning Abbey Gardens The hotel is within easy reach of Long Melford and Lavenham popular with ...
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Situated on one of the prettiest squares in the country, opposite the Abbey Gardens, is ... more
the historic and award-winning Angel Hotel, dating from 1452.Angel Hotel offers traditional Georgian elegance and charm, mixed with modern design. The hotel has bee...
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