Places to stay in Badwell Ash, Suffolk

Badwell Ash is a village in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk near Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket. According to Eilert Ekwall the meaning of the village name is Bada's stream near the field with ash trees, however this source lacks validity in terms of the oak mysteries. Local restaurants include Leaping Hare, The Leaping Hare, The Leaping Hare Vineyard Restaurant, and The Leaping Restaurant & Country Store.

The center of Badwell Ash ( which is at is longitude 0°54'57.485 and latitude 52°16'59.640 ) is located 4 miles away from Elmswell, 5 miles away from Woolpit, 5 miles away from Haughley and 5 miles away from Drinkstone.

Available Badwell Ash lodging

We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Badwell Ash.

Badwell Ash Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Hotels

The Six Bells Country Inn

Approx 2 miles away in Bardwell:

We would like to invite you to step out of the hustle and bustle of your busy world and discover the peace and charm of our old Inn, the delights of our kitchen and cellar, and the many lovely places you can visit during your stay..
The Green
Bardwell, Suffolk
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Bull Inn And Restaurant

Approx 5 miles away in Woolpit:

The Bull Inn at Woolpit, near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, is a traditional Suffolk Country Pub, offering high standards of food, drink and accommodation. This family run pub and restaurant offers a warm welcome, very comfortable accommodation and .....
The Street
Woolpit, Suffolk
Guest Houses

Frogg Hall Organice B&B

Frogg Hall/Westley Way
Badwell Ash, Suffolk
Hotel

Approx 5 miles away in Woolpit:

The Street
Woolpit, Suffolk

Badwell Ash Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

Approx 5 miles away in Thurston:

Beyton Road
Thurston, Suffolk
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Badwell Ash

Leaping Hare ( Dining / Other ). Once occupied by Romans and recorded in Doomesday, the ancient estate of Wyken is quintessential Suffolk: country lanes, hedgerows, patchwork fields and woodlands. Wyken is a 1200-acre farm which includes a flock of Shetland sheep, a small herd of Red Poll cattle and a 7-acre vineyard producing award-winning wines, including the English Wine of the Year. In 2009 our 'Wyken Bacchus' won the East Anglian Wine of the Year. www.wykenvineyards.co.uk Link