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auberge (hotel & restaurant)

The Auberge is a superb family run hotel and restaurant in the centre of East Anglia.

It is conveniently situated for visits to Cambridge Newmarket Norwich Ipswich the Norfolk Broads and other coastal towns.

The restaurant has been an AA rosette award winner for the past 10 years and has now been an AA 2 rosette winner for the last 4 years.

The menu changes daily in order to make use of the freshest local ingredients.

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Oysters and champagne are our speciality as well as seafood platters which requires 24 hours notice .

The restaurant is closed Saturday lunches and all day on Sundays and Mondays.

auberge (hotel & restaurant) Information

 auberge (hotel & restaurant)Star Rating 5D stars
No of Rooms 4 rooms
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Address:

Ipswich road Eye (near Diss)
Diss
IP23 8BZ

Directions:

The Auberge is ideally located on the A140 which is the main link between the two major cities in East Anglia Norwich and Ipswich respectively. It is 5 miles South of the town of Diss which is located on the Raillink between London Liverpool St and Norwich. Perfectly situated in the heart of the East Anglian countryside.

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