Ravenwood Hall Country Hotel and RestaurantOne of the most historic country houses in Suffolk, Ravenwood Hall can trace its roots back to the reign of King Henry VIII.
Rougham, Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk
Best Western Priory Hotel, Garden RestaurantBuilt on the site of a thirteenth-century priory - hence the name - this listed Georgian building is in a pretty spot on the outskirts of Bury St Edmunds.
Mildenhall Road, Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk
The Bru at The Brudenell HotelA much-loved seaside retreat for visitors to Suffolk's east coast and devotees of the Aldeburgh festival, the Brudenell is just a pebble's throw from the beach.
The Parade, Aldeburgh, Suffolk
The Orange TreeSet on the ancient Peddar's Way, opposite the local church in one of North Norfolk's most beautiful coastal villages, the Orange Tree has been given a new lease of life by its current owners.
High Street, Thornham, Norfolk
Upchers Restaurant at the Dales Country House HotelThe prize-winning gardens and grounds of Sheringham Park (owned by the National Trust) surround this imposing Grade II-listed country house within striking distance of the coast.
Lodge Hill, Upper Sheringham, Norfolk
The Gin Trap InnDating from 1667 or thereabouts, this well-cared-for inn is now a popular pit-stop for tourists and holidaymakers, within easy reach of the Peddar's Way, West Norfolk's lavender fields and the beaches of Hunstanton.
6 High Street, Ringstead, Norfolk
Stower GrangeSet in a quiet residential neighbourhood five miles north-west of Norwich, this seventeenth-century country house looks quite beguiling with its ivy-clothed frontage and neatly trimmed grounds.
School Road, Drayton, Norfolk
Tudors Restaurant, Marygreen ManorWith an award winning restaurant (Tudors Restaurant) this impressive, half-timbered manor house, Marygreen Manor can trace its roots back to the sixteenth century and it still oozes history.
London Road, Brentwood, Essex
The Cambridge Belfry, Bridge RestaurantHandily placed close to Cambridge Business Park, the recently-built Belfry also boasts fine views over the lake and has its own spa and leisure club for a quick pick-me-up.
Cambourne, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Riverside RestaurantOnce the town's medieval Guildhall, this 500-year-old timbered building now operates mainly as Kings Lynn's Arts Centre. There's a coffee house in the basement and the airy Riverside Restaurant takes up the whole of the first floor.
27 King Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk