
Welcome to The Grove House Hotel
The Grove House Hotel is a Bed & Breakfast run with the aim of being a ‘home from home’. It consists of 10 ensuite bedrooms, all individually decorated. Each room has a TV, hairdryer, plus tea and coffee making facilities. One of the downstairs bedrooms is adapted for wheelchair access, and we also have a family bedroom with a separate sleeping area for children.
Delicious home cooked breakfasts, lunches and evening meals, using fresh local produce are served daily in a bright and airy restaurant. The licensed bar, though small and cosy, offers local beer and a selection of wines and spirits.
A comfortable lounge is available for guests to relax in, and is popular in the evenings for a pre dinner drink, or an after dinner coffee and brandy. Afternoon tea is also available. There is ample car parking on site.

The Bed & Breakfast is situated just a 10-minute walk away from Woodbridge’s attractive Market Hill, from where you can wander down to the boutique-lined Thoroughfare, stopping for refreshments in one of the town’s olde worlde pubs before finishing your walk on the banks of the River Deben.
Whether for business or pleasure the aim is to make your stay in Woodbridge as enjoyable as possible. Please let us know of any special requirements you might have during your stay, as we will always do our very best to help.
Ring us on 01394 382 202
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Bed and Breakfast Chester Cheshire
Approximate Population: 77,040
Chester is the county town of Cheshire, England. Lying on the River Dee, close to the border with Wales, it is home to 77,040 inhabitants, and is the largest and most populous settlement of the wider unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester, which had a population of 328,100 according to the 2001 Census. Chester was granted city status in 1541.
A considerable amount of land in Chester is owned by the Duke of Westminster who owns an estate – Eaton Hall – near the village of Eccleston. He also has vast London properties in Mayfair. Indeed, the clock tower which houses Big Ben was copied on the Duke’s estate home of Eaton Hall and can be seen from the road from Aldford to Chester today.
Grosvenor is the Duke’s family name, which explains such features in the City such as the Grosvenor Bridge, the Grosvenor Hotel, and Grosvenor Park. Much of Chester’s architecture dates from the Victorian era, many of the buildings being modelled on the Jacobean half-timbered style and designed by John Douglas, who was employed by the Duke as his principal architect. He had a trademark of twisted chimney stacks, many of which can be seen on the buildings in the city centre.
Douglas designed amongst other buildings the Grosvenor Hotel and the City Baths. In 1911, Douglas’ protégé and city architect James Strong designed the then active fire station on the west side of Northgate Street. Another feature of all buildings belonging to the estate of Westminster is the ‘Grey Diamonds’ – a weaving pattern of grey bricks in the red brickwork laid out in a diamond formation.
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Winchester Hampshire
Approximate Population: 40,000
Other important historic buildings in Winchester include the Guildhall dating from 1871, the Royal Hampshire County Hospital designed by William Butterfield and one of the city’s several water mills driven by the various channels of the River Itchen that run through the city centre. Winchester City Mill, has recently been restored, and is again milling corn by water power. The mill is owned by the National Trust.
Although Winchester City survived World War II intact, about thirty percent of the Old Town was demolished to make way for buildings more suited to modern office day requirements (in particular for Hampshire County Council and Winchester City Council). Since the late 1980s the city has seen a gradual replacement of these post war brutalist structures for contemporary developments more sympathetic to the medieval urban fabric of the Old Town.
The city of Winchester is twinned with Laon in France and the Winchester district is twinned with Gießen in Germany. The city of Winchester gave its name to a suburb of Paris, France, called Le Kremlin-Bicêtre (23,724 inhabitants), due to a manor built there by John of Pontoise, Bishop of Winchester, in the end of the 13th century. The city is also the sister city of Winchester, Virginia. The Mayor of Winchester (UK) has a standing invitation to be a part of the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester (VA) each year in the Spring.
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