In a peaceful Suffolk village, this old red brick inn is owned and run by Ruth Watson (cookery writer and TV 'hotel inspector'), with her husband, David, and Tim Sunderland, the General Manager. Not surprisingly, it comes under close scrutiny from visitors who can be critical as well as enthusiastic. 'As good as ever,' says a fan returning in 2009. Another reader pays tribute to the 'wonderful young staff, kind and hard-working'. Bedrooms are in the house ('the place to stay is the sea-facing rooms on the first floor, simply furnished with modern art, minimalist style and generous bathroom, the best monsoon shower I have encountered') or in garden buildings. These have 'a fine interior - excellent, huge bed and good bathroom', but might feel 'a bit motel-like'. Public rooms have 'interesting furniture, modern chandeliers and wall lights; good art on walls'. Mrs Watson is the Executive Chef, but the new head chef who does the actual cooking in the bistro-style Trinity restaurant is Nick Thacker. 'Food was outstanding: fantastic prawn and chervil risotto; smoked trout and sorrel quiche.' Children over four are welcomed, 'but in limited numbers, and not in Trinity at dinner'. Breakfast includes 'toast straightaway or later on', cereals, yogurts, fruit, and cooked dishes including eggs Benedict. CLH, Robert Gower, and others)
The Crown and Castle, Orford, Indian summer holiday
Our 3-night package starts on August 30th and is available Sundays to Thursdays until the end of September. The package includes: a 3-course a la carte dinner (chosen from our normal menu) on two evenings, full English breakfast each morning, an insulated box of Pinney’s Orford-smoked salmon, prawns & mackerel, and a laminated pocket-pack of Suffolk walking maps. The tariff for the 3-night package, per room shared by two people is: house double £465, better house double £525, best garden or courtyard double £555, best house double £600, Suite £765.
Please mention The Good Hotel Guide when booking.