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Established in 1563, the White Lion Hotel was voted Highly Commended in the 2001 Hotel of the year awards. Enjoying a premier location on the sea front, the White Lion offers a high standard of service and hospitality in a traditional setting. The oak panelled restaurant, with its roaring log fire in winter, serves local produce and fresh fish. Sister hotel, Thorpeness Hotel & Golf Club, just 0.5 mile along the coast offers reduced rates for golf Group Affiliations:Thorpeness & Aldeburgh Hotels Ltd Number of Rooms:38 Number Ensuite:38 Price per RoomDouble:From £94 Single:From £65 Restaurant Name:Restaurant1563 Cuisine:Modern English / European Chef:Eleanor Richmond Awards:AA Rosette
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