Our Rooms – Woodbridge Bed and Breakfast
Woodbridge Bed and Breakfast
We have 2 twin bedrooms for guests. Both with televisions, plenty of wardrobe space and tea / coffee making facilities. Please telephone for our current room rates. Price includes a full English or continental breakfast – cereal, orange juice, tea and coffee and toast. If you have any special dietary requirements please don’t hestitate to ask.
To book a room please ring: 01394 387343 or 07884 092346
or email your enquiry to: pjthubron@yahoo.co.uk
Our bed and breakfast rooms in Woodbridge are bright, clean, airy and a great place to base yourself if you are visiting Woodbridge on holiday or on business. We cater for both tourists and business people alike. We’ve lived in Suffolk for many years so can recommend lots of places to visit and some great walks to go on. Some starting from right outside our bed and breakfast.
The earliest record of Woodbridge dates from the mid-10th century, when it was acquired St Aethelwold, bishop of Winchester, who made it a part of the endowment of the monastery he helped to refound at Ely, Cambridgeshire in AD 970. The Domesday Book of 1086 describes Woodbridge as part of the Loes Hundred. Much of Woodbridge was granted to the powerful Bigod family, who built the famous castle at Framlingham.
The town has been a centre for boat-building, rope-making and sail-making since the Middle Ages. Edward III and Sir Francis Drake had fighting ships built in Woodbridge. The town suffered in the plague of 1349, but recovered enough, and with encouragement from the Canons, and growing general prosperity, to have a new church (now St. Mary’s, behind the buildings on the south side of Market Hill)) constructed with limestone from the Wash and decorated with Thetford flint. By the mid 15th century the Brews family had added a tower and porch