New openings from refurbished Suffolk venues

outside of old hotel cream facade with wooden beams

The Hotel Folk, owners and operators of six venues across Suffolk's coast and countryside, have welcomed people back following a raft of improvements over lockdown, including tasty new menus, room upgrades, a hotel makeover and more.

After a record-breaking summer, CEO David Scott said; "Since the prime minister confirmed his roadmap for indoor dining and overnight hotel stays from 17th May, enquiries and bookings have gone through the roof."

Venues include the Brudenell and White Lion Hotels, which overlook the sea at Aldeburgh; The Crown at Woodbridge, Crown and Castle restaurant with rooms in Orford and The Swan at Lavenham Hotel and Spa as well as the Thorpeness Golf Club & Hotel, a hotspot for weddings, the fine dining Gallery restaurant, private dining rooms and cosy beamed lounge at the 15th-century Swan at Lavenham Hotel and Spa have been refreshed with smart new furniture coverings.

Innovative new menus are being put together by the recently appointed head chef and the Weavers' House Spa is now offering treatments to hotel guests and non-residents plus use of its facilities including the outdoor vitality pool, sauna, steam room, courtyard garden and relaxation lounges.

For more information visit www.thehotelfolk.co.uk

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