Bed and Breakfast Woodbridge


Grove House Hotel Woodbridge Suffolk

Welcome to The Grove House Hotel

The Grove House Hotel is a Bed & Breakfast run with the aim of being a ‘home from home’. It consists of 10 ensuite bedrooms, all individually decorated. Each room has a TV, hairdryer, plus tea and coffee making facilities. One of the downstairs bedrooms is adapted for wheelchair access, and we also have a family bedroom with a separate sleeping area for children.

Delicious home cooked breakfasts, lunches and evening meals, using fresh local produce are served daily in a bright and airy restaurant. The licensed bar, though small and cosy, offers local beer and a selection of wines and spirits.

A comfortable lounge is available for guests to relax in, and is popular in the evenings for a pre dinner drink, or an after dinner coffee and brandy. Afternoon tea is also available. There is ample car parking on site.

Bed and Breakfast Woodbridge Suffolk

The Bed & Breakfast is situated just a 10-minute walk away from Woodbridge’s attractive Market Hill, from where you can wander down to the boutique-lined Thoroughfare, stopping for refreshments in one of the town’s olde worlde pubs before finishing your walk on the banks of the River Deben.

Whether for business or pleasure the aim is to make your stay in Woodbridge as enjoyable as possible. Please let us know of any special requirements you might have during your stay, as we will always do our very best to help.

Please visit our main Website: www.GroveHouseHotel.ltd.uk or

Ring us on 01394 382 202

Where our staff will be glad to assist you on bookings or directions

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Bed and Breakfast Wolverhampton

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Wolverhampton West Midlands

Approximate Population: 239,100

Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough of the West Midlands, England.   In 2004, the local government district had an estimated population of 239,100; the wider Urban Area had a population of 251,462, which makes it the 13th most populous city in England.

Historically a part of Staffordshire, and forming part of the metropolitan county of the West Midlands from 1974, the city is commonly recognised as being named after Lady Wulfruna, who founded the town in 985: its name coming from Anglo-Saxon Wulfrūnehēantūn = “Wulfrūn’s high or principal enclosure or farm”.  Alternatively, the city may have earned its original name from a local Danish leader who was called Wulfere.  Nevertheless, the name Wulfruna is commonly used in the city - for example, for the Wulfrun Centre or for Wulfrun Hall.

The city’s name is often abbreviated to “W’ton” or “Wolves”.  The city council’s motto is “Out of darkness, cometh light”.   People from Wolverhampton are known as Wulfrunians.

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Wolverhampton West Midlands

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Bed and Breakfast Bracknell

Bed and Breakfast Bracknell Berkshire

Approximate Population: 50,131

Bracknell is a town in the Bracknell Forest borough of Berkshire, England. It lies 18 km (11 miles) to the south-east of Reading, 16 km (10 miles) southwest of Windsor and 53 km (33 miles) west of London.

The town is surrounded, on the east and south, by the vast expanse of Swinley Woods and Crowthorne Woods. The town has absorbed parts of many local outlying areas including Warfield, Winkfield and Binfield.

The town covers all of the old village of Easthampstead (though not all of the old parish) and the hamlet of Ramslade. Easthampstead has a very long history. There is a Bronze Age round barrow at Bill Hill. Easthampstead Park was a favoured Royal hunting lodge in Windsor Forest and Catherine of Aragon was banished there until her divorce was finalised. It was later the home of the Trumbulls who were patrons of Alexander Pope from Binfield.

The town was successful in attracting high-tech industries, and has become home to companies such as Panasonic, Fujitsu (formerly ICL) and Fujitsu-Siemens Computers, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Siemens (originally Nixdorf), Honeywell, Cable and Wireless, Avnet Technology Solutions and Novell. Its success subsequently spread into the surrounding Thames Valley or M4 corridor, attracting IT firms such as Cable and Wireless, DEC (subsequently Hewlett-Packard), Microsoft, Sharp Telecommunications, Oracle Corporation, Sun Microsystems and Cognos.

Bed and Breakfast Bracknell Berkshire

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Bed and Breakfast Woodbridge