The Bull Hotel - Rich in original character and traditional charm, this beautifully preserved historic building was originally built in 1450 and was tastefully refurbished in 2003. In the centre of the charming East Anglian village of Long Melford, the Bull Hotel boasts unusually well preserved original timberwork, both outside and inside. The impressive timber-framed exterior was revealed in 1935, when a hundred-year-old brick front was removed. Inside, the massive moulded oak beams dominate the reception area and the original part of the building. The lounge boasts a big, beautiful Elizabethan fireplace and there are antique carvings in the Cordell Restaurant. The Cordell and Kentwell restaurants offer cosy, traditional surroundings and delicious food, along with an excellent selection of fine wines. Extensively refurbished, the hotel's comfortable rooms offer modern comforts and are furnished in a traditional style, reflecting the building's rich history.
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