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Reviews of The Black Lion Hotel & Restaurant, Long Melford

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Review by Jayne on 11th June, 2008

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Good Points: Nice location, easy parking, friendly welcome, good lunch: quickly served, spacious room, relaxed atmoshere. Bad Points: Shabby decor in places, e.g chipped sink in bathroom, chipped paintwork on skirting boards, however this did add to the 'old but charming' nature of the inn

Date visited: 2008-06-11

Review by Jayne on 11th June, 2008

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Good Points: Nice location, easy parking, friendly welcome, good lunch: quickly served, spacious room, relaxed atmoshere. Bad Points: Shabby decor in places, e.g chipped sink in bathroom, chipped paintwork on skirting boards, however this did add to the 'old but charming' nature of the inn. General review: A brief but enjoyable stay and we would definately consider staying again if we are in the area.

Date visited: 2008-06-11

Review by Anonymous on 31st October, 2007

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Good Points: Both room and food were excellent and the fact everything ran smoothly Bad Points: Very little, Room a bit hot, larger bath sheets a bit nylony General review: Excellent hotel, well situated for Long Melford, with attractive individually designed rooms and wonderful food in a choice of restaurant settings. We arrived by bike having taken advantage of a special offer, didn't have any problems at all, but probably would not have booked at full-price rates.

Date visited: 2007-10-31

Review by t.spankie on 27th June, 2007

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i am a regular visitor to the Black Lion, and i feel the service is very friendly and pleasant. I also think the food is spectacular. I would recommend it to any-one

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