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We visited on a gorgeous sunny afternoon when the house and grounds looked spectacular ...the long horn cattle were grazing by the side of the driveway when we arrived. We started by exploring the farm and met the lambs, horses, donkey and piglets, then wondered round the incredible Tudor village ...sadly the ale house was closed! There are lots of information cards in each place which are well worth reading and tell you about the restoration and original function. Next stop the cafe for some tasty hot and very reasonably priced food ...sitting outside whilst a beautiful but greedy peacock tried to scrounge. As for the house and gardens, when you see and read about how the owners have spent decades returning this house and home to its former glory you will realise the true meaning of ‘labour of love'. It's awesome. EdlolE
We visited on a gorgeous sunny afternoon when the house and grounds looked spectacular ...the long horn cattle were grazing by the side of the driveway when we arrived. We started by exploring the farm and met the lambs, horses, donkey and piglets, then wondered round the incredible Tudor village ...sadly the ale house was closed! There are lots of information cards in each place which are well worth reading and tell you about the restoration and original function. Next stop the cafe for some tasty hot and very reasonably priced food ...sitting outside whilst a beautiful but greedy peacock tried to scrounge. As for the house and gardens, when you see and read about how the owners have spent decades returning this house and home to its former glory you will realise the true meaning of ‘labour of love'. It's awesome.
Went yesterday for a day with my family, we were very fortunate with the great weather and it was strangely quiet there too which we liked. The house was amazing with very informative leaflets to be found in each room. We then took our time to wander round the stunning grounds which are very well manicured. All the animals were easily accessible and my son loved seeing them. Staff were great too, especially the very friendly young ladies in the tea rooms! Highly recommended for a day out RobertB
Went yesterday for a day with my family, we were very fortunate with the great weather and it was strangely quiet there too which we liked. The house was amazing with very informative leaflets to be found in each room. We then took our time to wander round the stunning grounds which are very well manicured. All the animals were easily accessible and my son loved seeing them. Staff were great too, especially the very friendly young ladies in the tea rooms! Highly recommended for a day out
First visit here and what a wonderful visit it was.So much to see and do.Walk through the wooded area and see the old pottery and kilns,the bronze smelting area all in peace and quiet.A visit to the tea room for quality food with friendly staff.Then on to the house,unfortunately not enough time to see it all,but purchased season tickets so will be back for another visit. RogerA
First visit here and what a wonderful visit it was.So much to see and do.Walk through the wooded area and see the old pottery and kilns,the bronze smelting area all in peace and quiet.A visit to the tea room for quality food with friendly staff.Then on to the house,unfortunately not enough time to see it all,but purchased season tickets so will be back for another visit.
You must visit on one of the Tudor days as the place comes alive with some really interesting characters. There is much to see from lovely gardens to the hall itself including warts and all. The cafe serves tasty food at a sensible price. Great day out! PaulS
You must visit on one of the Tudor days as the place comes alive with some really interesting characters. There is much to see from lovely gardens to the hall itself including warts and all. The cafe serves tasty food at a sensible price. Great day out!
Very interesting and informative visit to this lovely old building. The visit was made even more interesting as we visited on a Tudor-themed day with people dressed and speaking as they would have in the 1600's. A most enjoyable visit. ChrisB
Very interesting and informative visit to this lovely old building. The visit was made even more interesting as we visited on a Tudor-themed day with people dressed and speaking as they would have in the 1600's. A most enjoyable visit.
Kentwell Hall is situated in the historic village of Long Melford, 20 minutes from Bury St Edmunds and the A14 and 40 minutes from Colchester and the A12.
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