St Andrews Lodge
30 St.Andrews St. North,
Bury St.Edmunds,
Suffolk IP33 1SZ

Tel: 01284 756733
Patricia Whatley


B&B

Single Room per person £37.50
Double per room £60.00

  • All rooms en-suite
  • TV in all rooms
  • Tea/coffee making facilities
  • Ironing facilities
  • Hairdryer
  • Controlled central heating
  • Clock radio alarms
  • Breakfast in the main house
  • Children welcome
  • Parking
  • Non-smoking establishment
  • Credit cards accepted

Self contained Motel Style rooms with own Bathrooms with Bath, Shower, Washbasin & WC. All rooms have own controlled Central Heating, with Remote Control Colour TV's, together with many other features.

    Bury St.Edmunds is a busy and beautiful market town in the centre of East Anglia. The abbey rose to fame in the Middle Ages when St.Edmund became the patron saint of England. It is said that at the high altar of the abbey 25 Barons swore an oath in 1214 forcing King John to ratify the Magna Carta, which he later did at Runnymead, Surrey. Bury St.Edmunds is now known as Shrine of a King, Cradle of the Law.
     The abbey precinct encompasses the giant ruins of the abbey, the splendid Abbey Gardens, the Cathedral Church of St.James and St.Mary's Church. The Abbey Gate and Norman Tower have become symbols of Bury St.Edmunds whilst the gardens regularly win national prizes for their bedding displays along with the town winning national and world prizes for Town in Bloom. The gardens are free of charge every day of the year.
     Distances from St.Andrews Lodge: Town Centre 5 mins, by road 3 mins A14, by rail 5 mins Railway Station, by bus 2 mins Bus Terminal, Newmarket 12 miles, Cambridge 25 miles, Ipswich 25 miles, Felixstowe Ferries 30 miles, Norwich 40 miles.




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