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12 4 nights from £1372 equivalent to £28.58 per person, per night Book now Regency Elegance in the Suffolk countryside Cavendish Hall was built by Thomas Hallifax around 1800 for one of his sons, and a stained glass window bears the family arms. Cavendish is a village and civil parish in the Stour Valley in Suffolk, England. Toponymy Toponymists agree that Cavendish is called so because a man called Cafa once owned an eddish (pasture for aftermath) [2] here. [3]

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Cavendish is one of the prettiest villages in Suffolk. It is famous for its thatched cottages and picturesque green, set against a backdrop of the historic Saint Mary's Church and the Five Bells free house. Overall, a quintessential English Village scene. Description Cavendish is one of the prettiest villages in Suffolk. It is famous for its thatched cottages and picturesque green, set against a backdrop of the historic Saint Mary's Church and the Five Bells free house. Overall, a quintessential English Village scene. The image in our banner is courtesy of Mark Staples. Cavendish Hall A Grade II Listed Building in Cavendish, Suffolk More Photos » Approximate Location Map + - Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors Large Map » Coordinates Latitude: 52.0827 / 52°4'57"N Longitude: 0.6169 / 0°37'0"E OS Eastings: 579406 OS Northings: 245932 OS Grid: TL794459 Mapcode National: GBR QGT.DS5 Mapcode Global: VHJHD.MXZ9 Home See & Do Cavendish Back to Destinations Destinations Cavendish Cavendish is one of the prettiest villages in Suffolk. It is famous for its thatched cottages and picturesque green, set against a backdrop of the historic Saint Mary's Church and the Five Bells free house. Overall, a quintessential English Village scene. Description

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Inside the late medieval walls survives a hall dating to 1250. The house is surrounded by Suffolk countryside. Dogs Allowed Yes Fire or Stove No Sleeps 4 4 nights from. Cavendish Hall Cavendish, Suffolk. This Regency country house with great charm is deep in the Suffolk countryside. The well-stocked library, grand dining room and gracious. 884 views, 20 likes, 5 loves, 4 comments, 6 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from The Landmark Trust: Our last video takes us to Cavendish Hall in Suffolk. This Landmark is an "early Regency country. Set on the outskirts of a timeless village, Cavendish Hall, The Landmark Trust is an early Regency country house that evokes all the elegance of a Jane Austen novel. Built around 1800, the property is surrounded by unspoilt Suffolk countryside and sleeps up to 12 people, with open fires adding to the convivial atmosphere. Basic member Self-Catering. BOOK NOW. Cavendish Hall, The Landmark Trust - a VisitEngland approved self-catering accommodation in Sudbury, Suffolk.

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This is an early Regency country house of great charm, set on the outskirts of a timeless village. Houses like this are familiar to anyone who has ever read. The Clare and Cavendish Circular. Moderate • 4.5 (147) Sudbury, Suffolk, England. Photos (170) Directions. Print/PDF map. Length 11.4 kmElevation gain 197 mRoute type Circular. Explore this 11.4-km circular trail near Sudbury, Suffolk. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 41 min to complete. The village green at Cavendish, with its pink thatched cottages in the shadow of a medieval church, is one of those scenes that sum up the appeal of this corner of West Suffolk. Just around the corner, in a 16th-century rectory by the duck pond, is the former home of a remarkable 20th-century figure. Sue Ryder, Baroness Ryder of Warsaw (1923. The Cavendish (or de Cavendish) family ( / ˈkævəndɪʃ / KAV-ən-dish) is a British noble family, of Anglo-Norman origins (though with an Anglo-Saxon name, originally from a place-name in Suffolk). They rose to their highest prominence as Duke of Devonshire and Duke of Newcastle .

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Cavendish is a village and parish in the Stour Valley and it is believed that Cavendish is called so because a man called Cafa once owned an eddish (pasture for aftermath) here. 207 52nd Street Charleston, WV Welcome Announcing the first and second of our Fall 2023 and Winter/Spring 2024 conerts! In late 2019, we had the last concert here at the hall before Covid struck with deadly force. Prior to that, it had been 23 years of presenting exciting concerts in the converted Methodist church now known as Cavendish Hall!