





Grove Flock Farm offers bed and breakfast near Diss close to the Suffolk/Norfolk borders. The villages of Botesdale & Rickinghall are 1.5 miles away. From our location you can easily visit Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich, Norwich and The Broads. Holiday makers can visit: Wyken and Thelnetham Vineyards; whisky distillery at Harling; Pakenham Mill. TV/DVD and Tea/Coffee facility. Pet friendly.

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Address: ORCHARD HOUSE, Orchard House Ixworth Road Norton, Nr. Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, IP31 3LE

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Address: Bull auberge, Ipswich RoadYaxley, Yaxley, Suffolk, IP23 8BZ

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Address: Fen House, Fen Road Pakenham, Bury St Edmunds, Norfolk, IP31 2LP

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Address: Marco Pierre White's The Angel, Market Place, Lavenham, Suffolk, CO10 9QZ

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Address: Barn Lodge, THE BARN LANGTON GREEN, EYE, Suffolk, IP23 7HL

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Address: Limes Hotel, 99 High Street, Needham Market, Suffolk, IP6 8DQ

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Address: Hungercut Hall, Coddenham Rd Creeting Saint Mary, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP6 8NX

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Address: The White Horse Inn, Norwich Road (A140) Stoke Ash, Eye, Suffolk, IP23 7ET

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Address: Bentley Tower Hotel, 172 NORWICH ROAD, IPSWICH, Suffolk, IP1 2PY

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Address: Thornham Hall, Thornham Magna Eye, Suffolk, Suffolk, IP23 8HA
Stowmarket, Suffolk, is a small market town almost halfway between Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds on the A45 road, at the junction with the east-west road from Framlingham to south The Church of SS Peter and Paul contains a number of monuments to the Tyrell family, some grotesque carvings on the bench-ends and a rare wrought-iron wig stand dated 1675.
The railway station, built in 1849, is in the Victorian mock-Elizabethan style. The area around the market place has many buildings of the early 19th century and late Georgian periods while Stow Lodge Hospital in Onehouse Road was built as a workhouse c. 1777.
It was to Stowmarket that John Milton came to visit his tutor Thomas Young, who lived in the vicarage and is buried in the church near the lectern; here, too, George Crabbe spent some of his school days. The Tyrell family lived at Lynton House between the church and the site of the railway station.
The Abbot's Hall Museum of Rural Life in East Anglia is an admirable and essential collection, a visit to which will take you back to the days when farming was a simple family affair and when individual craftsmanship was of a high order.
Nearby towns: Bury St Edmunds, Eye, Framlingham, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Lavenham, Leiston, Needham Market, Saxmundham Sudbury
Nearby villages: Debenham, Elmswell, Forward Green, Great Finborough, Old Newton, Stowupland, Woolpit, Wetherden
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