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Benedictine
monks originally held title to this "Grade 1 listed"
house, dating from the 13th century. Ownership of the
Priory subsequently passed to the Earls of Oxford (the De Vere
family), and then to wealthy cloth merchants and clerics. Today,
Lavenham Priory has been restored to appear as it was during its
Elizabethan period - an imposing merchant's home.
The
magnificent timber framed house, which was previously open to the
public, has undergone considerable renovation to provide high
quality accommodation, whilst retaining original features from its
long history. An oak Jacobean staircase leads to the stunning bed
chamber which feature Crown Posts, Elizabethan wall paintings and
oak floors. Each room is furnished in an individual style with
Four-Posters, Lit Bateau and Polonaise beds. All rooms have en-suite
bathrooms and provide TV and tea / coffee making facilities.
Guests
enjoy the use of all the principle rooms that make up Lavenham
Priory. They may choose to rest by the inglenook fires of the
substantial 13th century Great Hall or relax in the
family sitting room. Breakfasts to suit all tastes are served in the
Merchants Room. A summer breakfast or pre-dinner drinks can be
enjoyed in the sheltered courtyard Herb garden. A relaxed family
atmosphere, good humour and a memorable visit are Gilli and Tim's
objectives for visitors.
Lavenham Priory stands in 3 acres of grounds in the centre of the
village. Private parking facilities are provided.
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