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Suffolk's ultimate retreat boasts rooms with intimate decor, sensational food and extraordinary hospitality. Set in 7 acres, enjoy perfection at this historical country house hotel, with easy access to major road links. The Hall's intriguing history began in the reign of Henry VIIIth. Even now, its ornately carved oak structure and rare sixteenth century wall paintings carry an air of mystical Tudor charm. Traditional British food with a continental touch is served in the restaurant, or for a less formal atmosphere with adventurous daily changing specials boards, try our popular bar. Toast crumpets or enjoy a cream tea by the log fires in winter or sip cool Pimms while reclining by the outdoor heated pool in summer; Ravenwood Hall is the perfect location throughout the year. The en suite bedrooms are individually designed, with enormous beds, antique furniture and every comfort to offer a relaxing stay. The rooms in the main house all have original features (some to include four posters, half testers and one room even has its very own biscuit cupboard!) The Mews rooms are a great favourite with dog lovers as they lead onto the delightful lawns and dog walks. Our staff are here to make your visit a memorable one and if there is something you should require, you only have to ask. [close] Our award winning restaurant retains carved timbers and huge Tudor inglenook fireplaces creating an intimate dining experience. The menu is both classical and adventurous using local seasonal ingredients. Our cellars are stocked with some of the finest vintages. Both lunch and dinner can be enjoyed in the cosy informality of the bar from daily changing blackboards.

Ravenwood Hall Country Hotel & Restaurant

Rougham
nr Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP28 9JA

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