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Stayexploring STAY EXPloring. Our guide to making the most of your stay WELCOME Holiday Inn delivers so much more than just a bed for the night. Enjoy modern dining, 24-hour room service and free use of the health club and pool, as well as family-friendly facilities promising fab fun for the kids. Our dedicated team is always on hand with the latest local information to help you make the most of your time in the area. Whatever the reason for your visit, we are here to help make your break great. Holiday Inn Ipswich London Road, Ipswich IP2 0UA T: 0871 942 9045 hiipswichhotel.co.uk IN THE HOTEL ON-SITE IN-HOTEL DINING HEALTH CLUB The Junction Restaurant Open daily from Open daily from 6.30pm – 10.00pm 6.30am – 10.00pm and Monday to Saturday and 7.00am – 10.00pm on weekends 7.00pm – 9.00pm on Sundays. and Bank Holidays. Enjoy simple British classic dishes; • Indoor heated pool – enjoy great value, freshly prepared and swimming with the kids generous portions. • Sauna, jacuzzi and steam room Also available: • Fully equipped, air-conditioned • 24-hour room service to order fitness room with cardiovascular breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacks and free-weights training • A lighter meal or snack in KIDS our comfortable bar and lounge with Sky TV. Open from EAT 8.30am – 11.00pm on weekdays FREE! and 9.00am – 11.00pm on weekends and Bank Holidays Children eat FREE* from our ‘Grow Healthy Club’ kids’ menu. AWARD WINNING IN-ROOM BREAKFAST ENTERTAINMENT Served daily between • High-speed Internet access† 6.30am – 10.00am and • LCD, high-definition TVs 7.30am – 11.00am on weekends • 25 free-to-air channels and Bank Holidays. • Movies on demand† If you aren’t on an inclusive bed and breakfast break, why not treat A great way to relax after a day yourselves to our award-winning** exploring all that Ipswich has breakfast menu? to offer. Simply order from the comfort of your room, relax and enjoy. *Children under the age of 13 years are offered breakfast free of charge from the breakfast standard menu and free dinner taken from a children’s menu, when accompanied by at least one adult taking at least one main course from a full priced main restaurant menu. The meal offers apply only to the hotel in which the family is staying and during the normal hours of food provision. **Midas Menu Innovation and Development Award 2011. †Charges apply. Please ask at Reception for further details. Images are indicative only. All information correct at time of print. STAY EXPLORING. For a selection of great hotels across the UK, Your guide to Ipswich’s most-loved visit tophoteloffers.co.uk attractions is overleaf > STAY Just A few of the outstanding EXPLORING. attractions Nearby... 1 ChriSTchurch 3 Jimmy’s FArm MANSION Less than 4 miles from the hotel, This beautiful red-brick Tudor mansion Jimmy’s Farm first came to the was rescued from demolition by nation’s attention after being Felix Cobbold and given to the town featured on a BBC TV series. It’s in 1895 to establish a museum and a working farm, specialising in rare art gallery. Today, you can reap the breed Essex pigs, Saddlebacks and benefit of this generous gift as you Gloucestershire Old Spots, as well as explore 500 years of local history being a major tourist attraction that and view the largest collection of gives visitors an entertaining insight Constable paintings outside into the industry. of London. IP9 2AR: 4 miles IP4 2BE: 3 miles from the hotel from the hotel 2 The WATerfroNT, 4 ShoppiNG IN IPSwich IPSwich Explore Ipswich’s ‘golden mile’ with The Waterfront at Ipswich is well its unique independent shops offering worth a visit. On the quayside, gifts, clothes, food and furnishings interesting old dock buildings jostle to inspire and delight. Discover ‘the alongside contemporary bars and Saints’ – St Nicholas Street and St restaurants. There’s always something Peter’s Street, the Walk and Dial Lane. exciting going on here be it street You may be lucky and catch one of entertainment, vintage markets the thriving outdoor markets too! or local festivals. Why not take Find indoor shopping at Tower a barge-trip down the estuary Ramparts and The Buttermarket to the sea? shopping centres. IP4 1AS: 3.5 miles 4 miles from the hotel from the hotel Location Guide: H Holiday Inn hotel Cultural Place of interest Family Shopping Hightowghtown CombsCombCo s B1116 Campsea GeneralBlaxhall Manager’s Creeting Charsfield B1069 Aldeburgh Stanningfield Greenen High Streeteet GreenGreen B1113B1113 A140 B1077 B1078 Ashe St Mary B1078 recommendations ofIken A1094 Great A1156 Coddenham B1079 Wickham Market 7 B1078 High Green Bramford LittlA1214e A14(T) Green Street B1115B1115 Finboroughnborougroughh Ashbocking A14(T) B1067 Gosbeck Otley Clopton B1078 Dallinghoo other places to visit: Aldeburgh Cockfield B1078 Corner Debach Pettistree Tunstall Bay BattisfordBattisttisfordord Needhamm Market B1069 Lawshall Sproughton BattisfordBattisfB foorr Tye B1078 Thorpe 1 Coddenham B1078 B1078 9 A1071 B1078 Green Ipswich B1078B1078 Hemingstone Gibraltar 5 Flatford Bridge Cottage B1113 B1438 Thorpe Morieux Brettenharettenhamrett amm CharlesCharles 4 RingshallRingshalRing B1075l Swilland Bredfield Sudbourne Tye B1113B B1077 Clopton 10 miles from the hotel CrossC GreenGreeG n BarkinBar g Ufford Shimpling Holiday Inn 2 A1152 Rendlesham B1115B1115 A12 Chillesford Street B1079 B1084 A1141 Barkingng TyT e Baylham Shimpling A134 A14(T) Henley Burgh Eyke Felixstowe IpswichWWaatttishamtisham B1438 6 H WillishamWillishaWWill m Tye Barham Witnesham Butley Alpheton Grundisburgh 14.5 miles from the hotel Chantry WillishaWillisW h m Hasketon Melton Bromeswell Preston Great B1084 St Mary NedgingNedging A137BricettBricett Great Blakenham OfftonOfftfftfton B1079 Orford Bridge Lavenham Little Claydon 7 Southwold Seaside Town Orford Ness Street Blakenham B1077 Woodbridge A12(T) Akenham Great 40 miles from the hotel A14(T) Somersham Tuddenham Bealings B1438 Belstead St Martin Sutton Heath Estate Capel St Andrew Brent Eleigh Westerfield Playford Wherstead Whitton Little Colchester Zoo Flowton Bealings B1083 8 Boyton B1066 3 Rushmere Martlesham A1092 B1064 B1071 Castle Hill St Andrew Ri 20 miles from the hotel ve Mildenlden r A1156 Kesgrave D B1115 BurstallhillBu Bramford A1214 e be Sutton A14(T) B1067 n Long Melford Little Waldingfield LindseyLindsey TyT e AldhaAldhamm Sproughton 9 Ipswich Corn Exchange Acton 1 A1071 Martlesham Burstall Ipswich 9 Heath B1113 A1189 Shottisham Hollesley and Regent Theatre 4 B1075 Waldringfield Hollesley B1064 Upsher Green B1064 A1071 Holiday Inn 2 Bay Kersey 3 miles from the hotel B1064 Hintlesham Ipswich Great B1070 B1070 Shingle Street A134 H A12 B1115 Waldingfield Chantry Brightwell Newbourne B1083 Edwardstone A137 Hadleigh Hadleigh Washbrook Just ask at Reception for details A131 Groton Chattisham Bucklesham Hemley Heath B1070 Sudbury A12(T) Alderton and ticket prices Bower Upper Copdock Belstead A14(T) A1156 Boxford Newton House Tye Layham Nacton Ballingdon Lower Layham SUFFOLKSUUFFOLKU Wherstead Bawdsey Great A1071 3 B1508 Cornard Polstead Heath A14(T) Sackers Green B1456 Kirton Middleton B1070 Freston Levington Falkenham Little Cornard Shelley Henny Street Capel Woolverstone Ri Assington ver Orwe GETTING AROUND Little Henny A134 Raydon St Mary ll Trimley Polstead St Martin Great Wenham B1080 B1456 Trains Great Henny B1068 Holton Tattingstone Chelmondiston Twinstead St Mary Ipswich Station is 2.5 miles from Dorking Tye Leavenheath Bentley Alton Water Reservoir Holbrook B1456 Trimley St Mary Stoke-by- B1068 B1070 A137 the hotel. Lamarsh Nayland Walton Bures B1508 Honey Tye B1068 Higham Lower Green Thorington Street A137 Shotley A1021 Old Felixstowe East B1080 Holbrook A14(T) Alphamstone East End B1456 Taxis B1087 Bergholt B1080 Erwarton Nayland Stutton Harkstead B1070 Brantham Felixstowe Avenue Taxi, 01473 888888. Stratford St Mary Holbrook A154 Bures B1029 Bay 6 Pebmarsh Wissington Boxted Cattawade Shotley Gate 5 River Stour Park and Ride Dedham A134 Parkeston Harwich Mount B1508 Boxted Cross Five minutes from the hotel. Bures Wrabness Langham Lamb Dedham B1352 Mistley A136 Countess Little Horkesley Corner Heath Landguard Cross B1352 Manningtree A120(T) B1352 Point Wormingford B1029 Lawford B1352 Car Parking A12(T) B1352 Great Horkesley Bradfield B1352 Dovercourt Colne Engaine Foxash Estate Complimentary car parking at hotel. B1035 Ramsey Scale: 1:200,000 approx B1508 Ardleigh 0 10 km Little Bradfield Heath White Colne Bromley Hotel Sat-Nav West A120(T) Little Oakley Wakes Colne Bergholt IP2 0UA Earls A12(T) A120(T) 0 5 miles Chappel Fordham Horsleycross Wix B1414 Colne 8 Mile End A1232 Fox Street Street B1508 Fordstreet Horsley Cross Great Oakley Swan Street B1029 A134 A120(T) A1124 Please note all travel times quoted are approximatedGreat Bromley guides only.Stones Green Eight Crockleford Heath Great Aldham Ash Green Colchester Water B1024 Tey Little Hamford Elmstead Bentley Beaumont Stanway Beacon End A133 B1035 B1026 Market Tendring B1027 A133(T) The Naze Little B1408 Old B1035 Tey Heath B1028 A133 B1029 Marks Tey Shrub End B1414 Broad Green Wivenhoe Frating B1033 B1024 B1027 Green B1033 Thorpe- Copford Green B1022 B1026 Weeley Blackheath Great Bentley le-Soken B1033 B1034 Easthorpe Heckfordbridge Rowhedge Kirby-le-Soken B1034 Layer de B1033 Walton-On-The-Naze Hardy's Alresford B1024 la Haye B1025 Weeley Heath B1036 Green B1033 B1027 Aingers Green Kirby Cross Frinton-On-Sea Feering B1022 B1441 B1414 Fingringhoe Thorrington B1033 B1024 Birch A133 B1441 Kelvedon Smythe's Messing Green Birch Green B1026 Abberton Great Holland.
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