Best Luxury Hotels in Ipswich

Discover our favourite luxury accommodation in Ipswich. Our collection of luxury hotels and resorts showcase the very finest in world-class hospitality. Each one has been selected, by our Editors, based on its exceptional service, refined interiors, excellent amenities and standout location. Let our expert selection help you find your perfect place to stay.

England, Suffolk, Ipswich

Hintlesham Hall Hotel

Hotel
(4 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 32 Individually Designed Rooms & Suites including Principal Suites with Unique Historical Features
Amenities On-Site Restaurant Serving Modern British Cuisine, Spa Treatment Rooms, Access to Adjacent Golf Course, Pet Friendly Rooms Available
More Located in the Suffolk Countryside within a Grade I Listed Building Dating Back to the 1400s

Set in 175 acres of land on the outskirts of Ipswich is Hintlesham Hall Hotel, a 32 bedroomed 16th-century hall with Georgian facade. The pale terracotta coloured main house is accompanied by two wings with an array of intact period features and shuttered windows. Climb the grand oak staircase to an expansive beamed suite in the eaves furnished in rich fabrics, or stay in a courtyard room close to the orchard (one of which had a former life as a culinary school kitchen). Chef Alan Ford cooks French cuisine eaten in Carrier’s Restaurant – a la carte or table d’hote, the choice is yours.

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Hintlesham Hall Hotel

England, Suffolk, Ipswich

Retreat East

Hotel
(4 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 26 Individually Designed Accommodations Including Converted Barns Shepherd Huts & a 16th Century Farmhouse
Amenities Restaurant Serving Seasonal British Cuisine, Spa With Treatment Rooms, Sauna Steam Room & Outdoor Hot Tub, Fitness Centre, Pet-Friendly Options & Various On-Site Activities
More Located in the Suffolk Countryside Spanning 35 Acres of Meadows & Organic Gardens a Short Drive From Ipswich & the Suffolk Coast

This country abode close to the village of Hemingstone was imagined and designed by its owner, architect Dominic Richards. It’s a mixture of standalone 16th-century barns and new build additions housing guest accommodations from one to four bedrooms. The style is farmhouse chic, with exposed beams, fireplaces, slate floors and the kind of sofas you can sink into. At the centre of the property lies the Grand Barn and the hotel’s restaurant with menus featuring seasonal local ingredients and produce from the onsite kitchen garden. There’s also a gym, sauna, steam room and spa with an alfresco hot tub.





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