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The George and Dragon

Hall Street
Suffolk
United Kingdom
C010 9JB
Tel:  01787 371285
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Additional Features

Colour TV in all rooms
Off road parking
Vegetarian Options
Home cooked food
Outside seating
Childrens portions
Local Food
All day opening

Description

A True East Anglian Inn!
This premier Inn stands square in the centre of England's longest village street. Amid antique shops, art galleries, restaurants, taverns, stately homes and all those stores that make Long Melford self-sufficient, The George and Dragon is a true village Inn.

With 12 superbly appointed guest rooms with every facility encompassed within it 15th Centurty charm. Two restaurants serving the finest local produce with imaginative but traditional fare presented by a team of East Anglia's most experienced chefs. With good wines to compliment your meal and a real, busy, village bar in which to relax and share a pint with the locals who also make this a genuine Inn.

The George and Dragon offers a respite for those bored with the ever increasing bland hotel and pub chains offering the same mediocre fare and welcome whether in Edinburgh or Exeter. Ours is truly a Suffolk watering hole with a genuine welcome, where you can either meet all and sundry, or quietly relax on your own away from the pressures and intrusiveness of the modern world.

It's not only the individual rooms, the fine food or the friendly, lively bar that sets us apart. Our lovely gardens and courtyard offer a sunny retreat where you can genuinely relax to a Suffolk summer.

Take a stroll down our village street. Comparable to a small town it must be the most all encompassing village in England. At least 7 pubs, many fine restaurants, antique shops and warehouses in which to browse, a department store likened to a mini Harrods, shops for ladies that shop, art galleries, a park size village green, tea rooms, a church comparable to a cathedral and not one, but two, stately homes open to all.

Come and stay, rest awhile, what have you got to lose? With real fires ablazing throughtout the winter, real ale and great food to sustain you, real music to entertain you, and staff dedicated to real Inn keeping to welcome you.

See you at The George and Dragon!.
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