Ivy House Country Hotel
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Ivy Lane, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 8HY
Phone: 01502 501353
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$89
Ivy House Country Hotel Overview
Ivy House Country Hotel is often described as Oulton Broad's hidden Oasis. Tucked away down its leafy, private driveway the hotel enjoys a beautiful and quiet location with grounds going down to the Broad. The large garden with lily ponds and a summer house make an ideal place to enjoy a Pimms or clotted cream tea while watching the kingfishers dart after fish.We offer a choice of accommodation styles Courtyard rooms which are converted farm building, some with beams and most enjoying country views. Two are wheelchair accessible and have wheel-in shower rooms Farmhouse three rooms of which two are on the first floor Executive Garden extra large rooms with additional touches such as bath and separate shower.
All rooms are spacious and most have garden or country views. All rooms except two are on the ground floor and dogs are allowed in any of the bedrooms.? There is ample private car parking.
Dining is a joy in the heavily beamed, thatched Crooked Barn restaurant, with views across the garden it is a lovely room whatever the season. Our kitchen brigade led by Executive Chef Richard Pye are committed to using local produce and free range whenever possible. They make everything from bread to ice-cream.
Have an easy care free day? we have short or long walks from the hotel. There are 2 local railway stations for visiting delightful market towns and surrounding countryside or a take a short walk beside the Broad to hire a boat.
01502 501353
Pet Travel Tips:
- Before leaving, check to make sure the hotel accepts pets. And check either our on-line advertisements or directly with the hotel, to find out any restrictions, fees, etc.
- Also find Emergency Veterinary Clinics in the area to which you're headed.
- If the pet travels with you, it will retain a sense of identity. However, pets can become frightened and bolt away from you out of open doors and windows. Keep your pet on a leash when outside your car or hotel.
- Occasionally travelling can upset your pet's stomach. Take along ice cubes, which are easier on your pet than large amounts of water. It is recommended that you keep feeding to a minimum during travel. More pet travel advice...
