Queens House Guest House
Church Square, Bures-St-Mary, Bures, Suffolk, England
About Queens House Guest House
Queens House, formerly a 17th Century Coaching Inn, is situated opposite St. Mary's Church in the heart of Bures. You can laze in our pretty walled garden or take one of the many Stour Valley walks. Bures lies on either side of the River Stour, which forms the boarder between Suffolk and Essex. You will be ideally situated for exploring nearby towns of Bury St Edmund's, Long Melford, Colchester, Lavenham and Sudbury. The house has large comfortable rooms, the bar has a large inglenook fireplace giving you a warm welcome on chilly evenings.
Other nearby hotels
| Hotel Name | Approximate distance from Queens House Guest House |
| Best Western Stoke By Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa | (4.2 miles, 6.8 km, direction NE) |
| The Olde Bull Hotel | (5.0 miles, 8.0 km, direction NW) |
| The Boathouse Hotel **** | (5.0 miles, 8.1 km, direction NW) |
| The Black Boy | (5.0 miles, 8.1 km, direction NW) |
| Hotel Elizabeth The Mill | (5.2 miles, 8.3 km, direction NW) |
| The Essex Golf & Country Club Hotel | (5.7 miles, 9.2 km, direction SW) |
| Tarantella Hotel & Restaurant | (6.0 miles, 9.6 km, direction NW) |
| The Marks Tey Hotel | (6.3 miles, 10.2 km, direction S) |
| Bull Hotel | (6.4 miles, 10.3 km, direction W) |
| Riverside Hotel | (7.3 miles, 11.8 km, direction SE) |
| Ramada Colchester | (7.7 miles, 12.4 km, direction SE) |
| George Hotel | (7.8 miles, 12.5 km, direction SE) |
| The Bull Hotel | (7.8 miles, 12.5 km, direction N) |
| The Red Lion Hotel | (7.8 miles, 12.6 km, direction SE) |
| The White Hart Hotel | (8.0 miles, 12.9 km, direction SW) |
| All hotels in Bures |
Recommended attractions near Queens House Guest House
| East Anglian Railway Museum | (3.4 miles, 5.5 km, direction S) | Pictures |
| Dedham Vale | (5.3 miles, 8.6 km, direction NW) | Pictures |
| Gainsborough's House | (5.7 miles, 9.2 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| High Woods Country Park | (7.1 miles, 11.5 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Hedingham Castle | (7.6 miles, 12.2 km, direction W) | Pictures |
| Colchester Castle | (7.7 miles, 12.4 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Melford Hall | (8.0 miles, 12.9 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| St. Botolph's Priory | (8.0 miles, 12.9 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Paycocke's | (8.1 miles, 13.0 km, direction SW) | Pictures |
| Bourne Mill | (8.7 miles, 14.1 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
Recommended towns near Queens House Guest House
Blackmore (27.6 miles, 44.5 km, direction NE)
The village of Blackmore has a long and fascinating history. It lies in an area mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086, and one of its oldest and most attractive buildings is the Priory Church of St. Lawrence.
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Writtle (22.3 miles, 35.9 km, direction NE)
This is an ancient area, ringed with beautiful parklands and historic forests which were once the hunting ground of Kings.
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Maldon (17.2 miles, 27.7 km, direction N)
A fine old town, beautifully set on a ridge above the Blackwater, with views across Northey Island and Osea Island.
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Tollesbury (15.1 miles, 24.3 km, direction N)
This large sea-faring village sits attractively off a tidal creek where the waters of the Blackwater River enter the sea.
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Clacton-on-Sea (20.1 miles, 32.3 km, direction NW)
Clacton-on-Sea is a fine Victorian resort that offers visitors and enjoyable and jolly time.
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St Osyth (17.5 miles, 28.1 km, direction NW)
The village is noted for its medieval Priory, a Grade I listed building which started life as a foundation for Augustinian Canons around 1127, it later became an abbey which was eventually dissolved in 1539.
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Brightlingsea (15.0 miles, 24.1 km, direction NW)
A medieval port on the Colne estuary, Brightlingsea was once an associate member of the Cinque Ports. The history of the town goes back to Roman times and it's industry has always been linked to the sea.
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Frinton-on-Sea (22.4 miles, 36.0 km, direction NW)
Frinton, is a sedate area which retains a refined atmosphere and many gracious Victorian properties from when the then small seaside village was developed as a resort in the 1860's by Sir Richard Cooker.
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Fingringhoe (11.4 miles, 18.3 km, direction NW)
Delightful Fingringhoe is home to one of the most outstanding Nature Reserves in the country. It was formed out of a disused gravel pit near the estuary of the beautiful River Colne and today it is the premier flagship of the Essex Wildlife Trust.
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Walton on the Naze (22.7 miles, 36.5 km, direction W)
This is a seaside resort that is a real treat for every member of the family. It is a traditional resort that simply caters for those whose wish is to have a jolly good time.
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