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The Angel Inn - Stoke By Nayland

Polstead Street
Stoke By Nayland CO6 4SA


The Angel Inn at Stoke by Nayland... The Angel Inn is a timbered 16th century coaching inn. In 1722 it was purchased from George Evans by John Williams of Tendring Hall and became known The Angel Inn in 1793 when it was let to George Simpson for £18 with a brewhouse stables and two large orchards. br / br / br / br / Stoke by Nayland in the heart of Constable Country was the inspiration for many of Constable s Suffolk landscapes. A village of timbered houses built on wool wealth it sits on top of the Stour Valley with the 120 foot tower of St Mary s Church a landmark for miles around ..when the bells of Stoke by Nayland ring all Suffolk stops to listen . br / br / br / br / To this day The Angel Inn remains a traditional coaching house at the centre of this idyllic Suffolk village offering contemporary comfort and luxury in an historic setting.

Directions to The Angel Inn Stoke By Nayland

A12 northbound - Road: Exit the A12 northbound at the junction for the B1059 to Dedham and Stratford St Mary. The junction is approximately 11 miles north of Colchester. Follow the road straight for approximately 4.5 miles and at the top of the hill you will drive into the village of Stoke by Nayland. The Angel Inn lies at the crossroads in the centre of the village. Parking is at the rear of the building please follow the signs. br/ br/ A12 southbound - Road: Exit the A12/Ipswich Road at Junction 30 onto the B1029 to Dedham and Stratford. Turn right onto School Lane - the junction is just before the village signs of Starford St Mary. Follow this road straight for approximately 1.2 miles before bearing left at the Village Green at Higham. Turn left to head down the hill on the B1068. Follow this road for another 3.3 miles and your destination is on the left at the crossroads of Stoke by Nayland br/ br/ A134 - Road: Turn off the A134 at the Stoke by Nayland B1069 junction signposted to the Golf Course and Boxted Fruit Farm and Copella. Follow this winding road for approximately 2.7 miles into the village of Stoke by Nayland and The Angel Inn is the red brick inn on the right hand side as you approach the crossroads at the heart of the village. br/ br/ Colchester/Sudbury - Train: Alight at either Colchester or Sudbury Station. With advance notice the hotel staff can arrange collection from the station. A taxi rank and bus stops can be found outside the station building at Colchester (ask the railway staff for information) and it is a short walk to the taxi rank and bus station in Sudbury. br/ br/ Colchester/Sudbury - Bus: There is a bus stop directly outside The Angel Inn. The Chambers 83/84 service running from Colchester to Sudbury stops at Stoke by Nayland on a Monday - Saturday timetable. Please check the timetable with Chambers Buses in advance: http://www.chambersbus.co.uk/

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