Long Melford Holidays Guide
Thinking of visiting Long Melford in Suffolk? Discover what this beautiful historical village offers and reasons to visit with our guide. 
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What Does Long Melford in the Stour Valley Offer Visitors?
Long Melford is a pleasant place to visit with a good variety of pubs, restaurants, interesting and original local shops, including an old-fashioned butcher. There is even a pottery along the high street which is worth a browse.
Top Things to see and Do in and near Long Melford
Long Melford is blessed with two stately homes; Melford Hall which is cared for by the National Trust and moated Kentwell Hall, of Tudor re-enactment fame. These re-enactments enlist the assistance of armies of volunteers who recreate life at the manor, in villages and on a farm. They are highly recommended for an authentic 'step back in time' experience for people of any age. Allow a whole day to enjoy the activities and interact with people in the Tudor age.
Melford Hall is the second stately home in Long Melford. Sir William Cordell indirectly inherited the land and hall of Melford Manor following Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries. He rebuilt the hall and entertained Queen Elizabeth I in 1578. The panelled banqueting hall of the house is much as it was in the 17th century, and there is a good collection of fine furniture and Chinese porcelain on display.
Beatrix Potter enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the house contains a Beatrix Potter room with a collection of her paintings and memorabilia. Beatrix Potter was related to the family and a frequent visitor at the time. A country fair is now held at Melford Hall in June each year. There are also various art exhibitions and displays held throughout the year. A 'Big Night Out' is advertised as the local 'happening' for the first Friday in November. If you're planning to visit Long Melford, it would be advisable to check local events and to pay a visit to at least one of the stately homes.
If you're exploring Long Melford then you will most probably come across the Church of the Holy Trinity.
The church of the Holy Trinity is said to be one of the finest in the area, built in the 'early and late perpendicular styles', although there are so many beautiful churches in Suffolk that it's difficult to decide. It's walls show local flintwork and the skill of the stonemason. The ancient graveyard makes for an intriguing walk. The church of the Holy Trinity contains more medieval stained glass windows than any other in Suffolk. so do go inside and take a peek. There is also a memorial to Sir William Cordell who rebuilt Melford Hall
Opposite the church is an ancient hospital building of red brick. It was originally founded as the Hospital of the Undivided Trinity for the poor by Sir William Cordell in 1573, then later redesigned and improved in 1847. Amazingly, the building is still in use.Set in the Stour Valley, Long Melford is close to Constable Country, medieval Lavenham and myriads of pretty Suffolk villages. If you enjoy beautiful countryside, a good walk, and appreciate history and antiques, then Long Melford in Suffolk is the perfect destination for you.
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