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The Great House Hotel

Market Place, Lavenham, CO10 9QZ

There is about the East Anglian countryside an air of antiquity quite unlike anywhere else you have encountered in Britain. It is at its strongest in places like Lavenham where a combination of ancient buildings, warm dry summers and the red brick and half timbering peculiar to counties like Suffolk are at their best. It is no surprise therefore that the Great House at Lavenham should fit in so well to this idyllic background. Lavenham has to be high on the list of most attractive villages in England, the sort of place where people who may be weary of their everyday locations come for some well-earned rejuvenation. Described by The Mail on Sunday as 'a gem of a small country hotel-restaurant with an authentic taste of France', The Great House has five luxurious accommodations, with no expense spared to ensure the sort of setting where, as you walk into your room you know instinctively that this is your personal paradise, yours for as long as you can stay.

There is about the East Anglian countryside an air of antiquity quite unlike anywhere else you have encountered in Britain. It is at its strongest in places like Lavenham where a combination of ancient buildings, warm dry summers and the red brick and half timbering peculiar to counties like Suffolk are at their best.

It is no surprise therefore that the Great House at Lavenham should fit in so well to this idyllic background. Lavenham has to be high on the list of most attractive villages in England, the sort of place where people who may be weary of their everyday locations come for some well-earned rejuvenation.

Described by The Mail on Sunday as 'a gem of a small country hotel-restaurant with an authentic taste of France', The Great House has five luxurious accommodations, with no expense spared to ensure the sort of setting where, as you walk into your room you know instinctively that this is your personal paradise, yours for as long as you can stay.

Eating well is every bit as important to the process as resting well, and when The Sunday Telegraph said, 'The Great House is a cracking restaurant' it was not referring to the foundations, which incidentally are in fine shape. There are several menus, of which the à la carte is but one example, and whilst the overall influence is French, ingredients tend to follow regional sourcing with an emphasis on freshness. Great House Hotel & Restaurant is rated as one of 'Britain's top 100 Restaurants' by the Sunday Times.

Starters could include duck foie gras, French 'les landes' foie gras ballotine marinated with Armagnac and Port and grilled brioche, or tuna and mackerel sushi, marinated red tuna with olive oil, lemon juice, sesame seeds and rice vinegar mackerel fillet.

First courses of this kind of integrity create the sort of confidence that enables a meal to be enjoyed to the full and main courses of roasted duck breast with wild morel mushroom sauce, or farmed halibut, grilled with spinach and coriander salsa, white wine and passion fruit sauce, do nothing to diminish this sense of well-being. Dinner brings perhaps a shrimp cocktail with cucumber, coriander, fresh chilli horseradish cream and tomato sorbet followed by cheek of beef slowly cooked in red wine Le Puy lentils and bacon.

It is within the dessert menu at The Great House that opportunities exist for the most outrageous indulgence. Who, in their right gastronomic mind, would be able to keep calm as they dallied between the relative merits of a dark and milk chocolate ganache with runny salted caramel heart and crispy 'Tuile' biscuit just so, or a crème brûlée, pistachio and raspberry with crispy top? Well, there are those who would head unerringly for the wonderful selection of perfectly kept French cheeses.

It would be strange if the wine list was anything but equal to the task of matching the cuisine, and not only is the selection everything you would expect and by no means confined to France alone, it is also amazingly good value for money. There is a magnificent range of half bottles, excellent house wine and champagne by the glass, with ports, cognacs, armagnacs and liqueurs enough to ensure a very happy landing.

If I display inclinations towards what some might see as a rave review, it is simply because a lot of people get parts of it right part of the time - few achieve the full monty. Be assured that The Great House at Lavenham is most definitely one of them. Perhaps it should not come as a surprise therefore that the Good Food Guide made them East of England Restaurant of the Year 2009, whilst the Good Hotel Guide for 2009 made them Restaurant with Rooms of the Year. They have also been awarded two Rosettes by the AA Guide.

Their Website informs well about the hotel and restaurant and has a number of useful links to enhance your enjoyment on a wider scale.

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French, Gourmet, Modern European

: 12:00 - 14:30 19:00 - 21:30
: 12:00 - 14:30 19:00 - 22:00
: 12:00 - 14:30

Reservations: 01787 247431

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Market Place, Lavenham, CO10 9QZ [Map]

£27.00    £40.00

£17.50 (2 courses) to £21 (3 courses), Wed - Sat, £32.95 (3 courses), Sun

£31.95 (3 courses), Tues - Fri

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)

REVIEWS OF The Great House Hotel

C Jay (29 September 2011)

The Great House in Lavenham is certainly the BEST place to eat in East Anglia. The quality of the food, service and atmosphere are all first class. The menu is excellent and varied, and the staff knowledgeable, attentive and professional. In warm weather lunch in the coutyard is always a memorable experience, it's like being in another world. The Great House, is Great Quality, and Great Dining.

Paul Griffiths (14 September 2009)

Living in London we don't get to visit The Great House as often as we would like It remains our first choice for special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries etc. and ‘special occasion’ it always is, as we have never been disappointed. We love the food, the ambiance and the excellent service. If you get as far as the cheese selection and are intimidated by the huge choice, then ask Celine to advise you, she really knows her stuff well.

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