Standing on the unspoiled market square of the Suffolk village of Lavenham, the Angel is a historic, timber-framed inn that has been hosting travellers and locals since 1420.
Welcome to
The Angel Hotel Lavenham
Standing on the unspoiled market square of the Suffolk village of Lavenham, the Angel is a historic, timber-framed inn that has been hosting travellers and locals since 1420.
Six hundred years later, our warm welcome, fantastic service and cosy, relaxed atmosphere make the Angel a really friendly place to meet for something good to eat or drink.
We think that’s what a great pub is all about.
Our beautiful, spacious garden is a haven for couples, families, ramblers and cyclists, and dogs are welcome too. When the weather turns chilly, snuggle up on a chesterfield in front of a roaring log fire in our inglenook fireplace.
We also have eight comfortable, Wi-Fi- enabled, en-suite rooms for those who wish to explore this unique wool town and its beautiful surroundings. We’re just a stone’s throw from the historic villages of Long Melford and Clare.
Whether stopping for a pint, sitting down for some delicious, seasonal home-cooked food or stopping for a night or two while you discover Constable and Gainsborough country, we’re sure of one thing.
You’ll feel so at home, you won’t want to leave.
Nestled in the heart of the Suffolk
Lavenham Village
Lavenham is a lovely Suffolk town situated in Constable country. In Tudor times, Lavenham was said to be the fourteenth wealthiest town in England, despite its small size. Built on the success of the wool trade, its fine timber-framed buildings and beautiful church make it a fascinating place to explore today.
Dating back to the Saxon period, the town was granted its market charter in 1257 and started exporting its famous blue broad cloth as far afield as Russia. It continued to prosper until the late 16th century when Dutch refugees in Colchester began weaving a lighter, cheaper and more fashionable cloth.
As a result, most of the buildings in Lavenham today date from the 15th century and the town has remained largely unchanged ever since.
The late 15th-century timber-framed Guild Hall overlooks and dominates the town’s market square. The hall was built by the Guild of Corpus Christi, one of three guilds founded in Lavenham to regulate the wool trade. The carving of rampant lions on the doorpost of the hall is the emblem of the Guild. Today it holds exhibitions on local history, farming and industry, as well as the story of the medieval woollen trade.
As well as its many historic buildings, Lavenham is also blessed with good pubs, fine places to eat and fascinating antique shops to browse around. This part of Suffolk is renowned for its historic houses and pretty villages: Stoke by Nayland, Brent Eleigh, Monks Eleigh, and Chelsworth, for example.
Long Melford, with its many antique shops and associations with the TV series ‘Lovejoy’, is close by. The towns of Sudbury and Bury St. Edmunds are also within easy reach. A little further afield you will find Dedham and Flatford Mill in the heart of Constable country.
Whether you are here for a day trip, weekend break or are staying longer there is lots to see and do in our beautiful village. Browse the shops, take in the atmosphere and marvel at the architecture. And when you need a place to rest your weary legs or stay the night whilst enjoying some of our fresh seasonal food, we are the perfect venue to accommodate you.