Butley Priory

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Deep in the wooded heathlands of Suffolk's Heritage Coast lies Butley Priory all that remains of the Augustinian monastery founded in 1171. Set in its own 7 acres within an area of outstanding natural beauty the building is a unique example of 14th century architecture and retains something of the peace and serenity of those far away days. Deer and wild life surround the house for nature lovers bird watchers can appreciate the rare seabird and Avocet population. Forestry adjacent to the house offers unlimited riding or walking and there is local sailing at Orford and Woodbridge.Butly Priory is a natural magnet for legend and folklore while the warm and romantic atmosphere is always remarked upon the mystery of the walled up rooms in the West Wing and the enigma of the silver coffin remain unsolved.In the bedrooms 20th century comfort is assured all double rooms having private bathrooms and including such luxuries as linen sheets log fires and goose down duvets. A sitting area tea and coffee making facilities and a television are provided in a ll the main rooms. The bedrooms have spectacular views through Gothic and Edwardian south facing windows onto the lawns and gardens.Breakfast is served in the magnificent stone vaulted dining room double door open onto the South facing garden an alternative eating place in the summer smiling gargoyles look on whilst swallows help themselves to your croissants

This venue looked stunning

This venue looked stunning from the outside, as you drive up to the chapel looking building you could imagine it being a fairy tale. Unfortunately after you step into the building everything goes wrong, the carpets seem dirty, animals are running around (cats,dogs etc) and not being kept house trained which is revolting.

The rooms are some what strange with bizarre toilets and baths that are supposed to be luxury, for £145 per night I think this was a total rip off, the people who run the place do not seem to know what they are doing and the breakfast was stale and out of date???? Not a place I would ever visit again, it is a real shame as this building is part of England's history and it really is being given a bad name. I hope if you decide to stay here that they have bucked their ideas up and got on top of their poor service and catering.

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