Haughley House - Stowmarket

Address: The Folly, Haughley, Stowmarket IP14 3NS, United Kingdom.
Phone: 1449673398.
Website: haughleyhouse.co.uk
Specialties: Bed & breakfast.

Opinions: This company has 17 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.6/5.

๐Ÿ“Œ Location of Haughley House

Haughley House

Located in the picturesque town of Stowmarket, Suffolk, UK, Haughley House is a charming Bed & Breakfast establishment offering a warm and welcoming stay for guests.

The property boasts a rich history, dating back to the 18th century, and is set amidst stunning countryside views.

Our B&B offers comfortable and spacious accommodation, perfect for couples, families and solo travellers alike.

Guests can enjoy a delicious breakfast, served in the beautifully decorated dining room, using fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

Specialties

  • Bed & breakfast
  • Full English breakfast
  • Afternoon tea

Address and Contact

Address: The Folly, Haughley, Stowmarket IP14 3NS, United Kingdom.

Phone: 1449673398.

Website: haughleyhouse.co.uk.

Reviews and Ratings

This company has 17 reviews on Google My Business.

Average opinion: 4.6/5.

About Haughley House

Haughley House is a family-run B&B, passionate about providing a warm and welcoming stay for all guests.

We take pride in our beautiful gardens, which provide a peaceful retreat for our guests.

We are proud to offer a range of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and a selection of tea, coffee and biscuits.

We are located in the heart of Suffolk, close to the picturesque town of Stowmarket and the stunning Suffolk coast.

We are easily accessible by car, with ample parking available on site.

Special Features

  • Beautiful gardens
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Selection of tea, coffee and biscuits
  • Ample parking

Opinions

Guests have praised Haughley House for its warm welcome, comfortable accommodation and delicious breakfasts.

Many have commented on the beautiful gardens and peaceful surroundings.

Some guests have noted that the B&B is a great base for exploring the surrounding countryside and coastal towns.

Others have praised the friendly and helpful staff.

One guest noted that the B&B is a 'hidden gem', and that it exceeded their expectations in every way.

Another guest commented that the breakfast was 'the best they had had on holiday'.

One guest noted that the gardens were 'beautifully maintained' and that they were a great place to relax.

Another guest praised the friendly staff, saying that they were 'very helpful and welcoming'.

One guest noted that the B&B was 'in a great location', close to the town centre and the coast.

Another guest commented that the accommodation was 'very comfortable' and that they had a 'great stay'.

One guest noted that the breakfast was ' delicious' and that they had a 'great breakfast'.

Another guest praised the beautiful gardens, saying that they were 'stunning'.

One guest noted that the B&B was 'a great value for money'.

Another guest commented that the staff were 'very friendly' and that they made them feel welcome.

๐Ÿ‘ Reviews of Haughley House

Haughley House - Stowmarket
DuckersW4

Everything about our day was superlative. The warm welcome, the fine period house, the picturesque Suffolk village with its moat and castle mound, the comfortable beds โ€“ the list goes on and on. We particularly appreciated how our hosts put themselves out to accommodate us in that no-manโ€˜s land between Christmas and New Year. Itโ€™s not everywhere where you get to sit down to a meal with mine host (great conversationalist!) and his wife. And to step outside after supper and see the Milky Way overhead โ€“ that was something else.

Haughley House - Stowmarket
Sue S.

We were lucky enough to spend a couple of nights at this wonderful house. Excellent hosts, superb accommodation and delicious breakfasts. Caroline was also helpful in advising us where to eat locally. Food at The Kings Arms was very good. So much care was taken to ensure we enjoyed our stay. Would highly recommend.

Haughley House - Stowmarket
Karen A.

Long read warning.|The house itself is my idea of perfect - properly *not* kowtowing to 'fashion', to 'mindless updating', to homogenisation (padded dining chairs, ugh). The furniture is proper, the flooring is proper, the floors themselves are as wonky as a seagoing vessel ... My friend and I had the twin room. The bathroom is a vision in 1980s blue - I *love* it. The mattresses are firm. The TV is small so doesn't dominate the room. There's a pretty sitting area; plenty of hangers in the two proper wardrobes; luggage racks. The owners will set the heating/open a window to your liking (they're delicate sashes so I certainly wouldn't trust myself to haul them around).|We had dinner the first night. I'd been asked if there was anything I didn't like. Creamy sauces I said. We got creamy sauce! I found it amusing, and will eat what's in front of me. It was so nicely cooked (homely style) it didn't matter. The wine is amazing as the owners love their fine wine - and indeed have some when they sit with you at dinner - not necessarily relaxing, but highly amusing. (you need to be somewhat robust to stand up to the master's humour. Breakfast orders are taken the night before - not always, but totally understandable. Bread, marmalade, jam, sausages, bacon, black pudding and eggs are either home grown or local. As for the owners - you just need to watch Series 1, episode 5 of 'Three in a Bed (aired 2010) to get a flavour. Little has changed in 14 years - and that is a great thing. The master had just days before had a hip replacement and was on two crutches, but service went on uninterrupted. As you can tell, there's a lot to describe about our visit. It was a rich, amusing and comfortable experience. I think all I'd change is to pop a breakfast menu in the room listing the possibilities. Otherwise - wish we could've stayed longer and I'd go back any time. But don't go if you want a bijou boutique with 21st century vibe. Places like Haughley House are getting fewer and farther between, and that is sad.

Haughley House - Stowmarket
Trip45354723014

Thank you Caroline and Jeffrey. We have spent a thoroughly enjoyable three nights stay in your wonderful historic home. We experienced a very warm welcome, comfortable large bedrooms and excellent locally sourced breakfasts including home grown ingredients. We thoroughly recommend a stay at Haughley House.

Haughley House - Stowmarket
Leigh G.

A superb house full of interesting art and objects. Very much โ€˜an old manor houseโ€™ with all that goes with it.|Caroline and Jeffery were exceptional hosts and the food was first class.|A unique experience definitely not the norm. If you want something different Haughley House should be your choice.

Haughley House - Stowmarket
Tony F.

Staying in Haughley House is to experience living in an elegant stately home. Caroline and Jeffrey Bowden do everything to look after their guests - catering and housekeeping to the highest standard. The house is kept in an immaculate condition. The evening meals are superb and breakfast is a treat not to be missed.

Haughley House - Stowmarket
Andrรฉ S.

East Anglia: picturesque villages, magnificent stately homes, medieval castles, beautiful gardens, impressive cathedrals and cute little churches and in the middle of all those places to visit Haughley House, a B&B steeped in history just off the A14 near Stowmarket. A pleasant night's sleep in a well-equipped room and in a very calm environment awaits you. In the morning a very extensive breakfast is served in a fairytale breakfast room and the evening meal, prepared by the owners Caroline and Jeffrey, deserves two Michelin stars.|We enjoyed it very much.

Haughley House - Stowmarket
Eddie S.
5/5

Lived like a Lord and Lady for two nights thanks to Caroline and Jeffrey our brilliant hosts.
Superb breakfast and supper made with home grown produce.
A very interesting old house in a delightful location in a traditional English village.
Enjoyed interesting conversations and would need a lifetime to read all their historical books.
Will definitely stay there again if we're ever in Suffolk.
Chris & Eddie.

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