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The Glen84 Eastgate street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 1YR Telephone: 01284 755490 Enjoy England 4 Stars
E-mail Establishment Wherever possible we seek towards a green environmental policy. Including Fairtrade and environmental friendly products.
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Winner "Bury in Bloom" Best Hotel or Guest House 2002 & 2005

Accommodation
Luxury en suite double & twin rooms Family suite with bathroom This is a non smoking guest house
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Facilities
Log fires Large garden Private parking Beautiful dining room TV in all bedrooms Tea & coffee making all rooms Residents lounge Fire certificate DVD or VHS in each room
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Room rates
Single occupancy £35 to £40 /night Double/twin £55 to £65 /night Family room £60 + £10 per child All charges include full breakfast.
Booking
We are pleased to accept payment by: Credit cards Cheque with bankers card Cash in sterling or euros
A non refundable £20 deposit is requested on booking.
In the event of cancellation please ensure 3 clear days are given. A charge up to the full room rate may be levied where this is not observed.
Please vacate your room by 10.00am on the day of departure.
Contact
Sheila and Neil Vollar

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The Glen may be found:
From the abbey, exit the main car park to the north turning into Mustow Street. This leads into Eastgate street and The Glen is 800mtr on the right just past The Greyhound at the junction with Mount road.
Approaching Bury on the A143 turn left at roundabout to Morton Hall Ind Est on Ortewell Rd. under the bridge turn right on Barton Rd. at mini roundabout turn left on Eastgate St. The Glen is 100 mtrs on the left at junction with Mount Road.
From the A14 take the A143 to Diss and Thetford. Turn right at 2nd roundabout on Hollow road. Bear right at mini roundabout. The Glen is on left at junction with Mount Road.
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Local attractions
Bury St Edmunds The Abbey gardens are just a short walk from The Glen. There you will find the ruins of the Abbey of St Edmunds. the glorious floral bedding displays have been a deciding factor in the town collecting numerous national and internation awards.

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Smallest pub an Britain owned by Green King |
 | Theatre Royal
One of the oldest working theatres in the country. A fine piece of Georgian architecture. |
Colchester Oldest recorded town, museums, zoo, castle, shops.
Newmarket Horse racing, National Stud, museums, gallops, heathland.
Ipswich County town, football ground, pedestrian shopping centre.
Mildenhall American airbase.
Famous villages Lavenham, Clare, Sudbury, Long Melford, Needham market, Debenham, Hadleigh.
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Copyright © 2005, The Glen
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