Hintlesham Hall Hotel

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"Grade I listed building and Former WWII Red Cross hospital."
Overview
Hospitality and service are key features at Hintlesham Hall, an imposing Grade I listed country house hotel, situated in 175 acres of grounds and landscaped gardens. Originally a manor house from the Elizabethan era, the building was extended in the 17th and 18th centuries. It was a Red Cross hospital in World War II, and has been a hotel for over 50 years. Individually decorated bedrooms offer a high degree of comfort; each is tastefully furnished and equipped with many thoughtful touches. The Hintlesham Spa has three treatment rooms (including one for couples), a sumptuous relaxation area, nail bar, and enclosed outdoor area with hot tub. The spacious public rooms include a series of comfortable lounges, and an elegant restaurant which serves fine classical cuisine based on top-notch and, where practical, local ingredients. WiFi is offered throughout. A helicopter landing area is also available.
Ratings & awards
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AA 4 Red Star Award: Inspector's Choice
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2-Rosette restaurant
Our inspector loves...
  Lovely location - Extensive landscaped grounds surrounded by open countryside.
  Comfy bedrooms - Tastefully appointed, well equipped, many with lovely views.
  Award-winning food - 2 AA Rosette-worthy restaurant dishes, great lounge & bar menu.
  On site spa - Treatment rooms, relaxation lounge, and outdoor terrace with Jacuzzi.
  Kitchen garden - Explore the Kitchen Garden, then eat its produce in the restaurant.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year

  • Rooms
  • En-suite rooms annex: 10
  • En-suite rooms: 32
  • Family rooms: 0
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Location
George Street, HINTLESHAM, Ipswich, IP8 3NS
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About the area
Suffolk is Constable country, where the county’s crumbling, time-ravaged coastline spreads itself under wide skies to convey a wonderful sense of remoteness and solitude. Highly evocative and atmospheric, this is where rivers wind lazily to the sea and notorious 18th-century smugglers hid from the excise men.
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Hintlesham Hall Hotel

Inspected by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Inspector comments
"Grade I listed building and Former WWII Red Cross hospital."
Ratings & awards
awardaward
Overview
Hospitality and service are key features at Hintlesham Hall, an imposing Grade I listed country house hotel, situated in 175 acres of grounds and landscaped gardens. Originally a manor house from the Elizabethan era, the building was extended in the 17th and 18th centuries. It was a Red Cross hospital in World War II, and has been a hotel for over 50 years. Individually decorated bedrooms offer a high degree of comfort; each is tastefully furnished and equipped with many thoughtful touches. The Hintlesham Spa has three treatment rooms (including one for couples), a sumptuous relaxation area, nail bar, and enclosed outdoor area with hot tub. The spacious public rooms include a series of comfortable lounges, and an elegant restaurant which serves fine classical cuisine based on top-notch and, where practical, local ingredients. WiFi is offered throughout. A helicopter landing area is also available.
Our inspector loves...
  Lovely location - Extensive landscaped grounds surrounded by open countryside.
  Comfy bedrooms - Tastefully appointed, well equipped, many with lovely views.
  Award-winning food - 2 AA Rosette-worthy restaurant dishes, great lounge & bar menu.
  On site spa - Treatment rooms, relaxation lounge, and outdoor terrace with Jacuzzi.
  Kitchen garden - Explore the Kitchen Garden, then eat its produce in the restaurant.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Rooms
  • En-suite rooms annex: 10
  • En-suite rooms: 32
  • Family rooms: 0
Show more (23)
Also at this location
Location
George Street, HINTLESHAM, Ipswich, IP8 3NS
About the area
Area image
Suffolk
Suffolk is Constable country, where the county’s crumbling, time-ravaged coastline spreads itself under wide skies to convey a wonderful sense of remoteness and solitude. Highly evocative and atmospheric, this is where rivers wind lazily to the sea and notorious 18th-century smugglers hid from the excise men.

Nearby places to visit

View all (8)