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If you would like to talk to us about our B&B, coffee shop or about the village, please feel free to ring us on 01787 248194, or e-mail us at: davidaj25@btinternet.com Our address is 25 Church Street, Lavenham, Suffolk, CO10 9QT, England.

Arriving by car from Sudbury direction From London we recommend taking the M11/A120 or A12/A131 to Braintree, then the A131 to Sudbury and the B1071 to Lavenham. Look out for the church on the left and then The Cock pub on the right. Shortly after this you'll see the Renaissance Coffee House on the right - it's easiest park on the street on the opposite side.
Arriving by car from Bury St Edmunds direction If travelling from the north, turn left off the A134 onto the A131 about 7 miles south of Bury St Edmunds, then on to Lavenham. Go down the High Street passing The Swan on your left; continue straight on up the hill around a gentle bend. Shortly after this you'll see the Renaissance Coffee House on the left - it's easiest park on the street on the opposite side
Arriving by train From London Liverpool Street take one of the Norwich or Ipswich trains ensuring that it stops at Marks Tey (the fast trains do not). A small connecting train meets every London train and is situated directly across the platform. Although there are buses to Lavenham they are infrequent and we suggest getting a taxi from the station - if there isn't one waiting try calling Elite (01787 881212), SJB (01787 282888 / 07773 595330), Select (01787 319700) or 121 (01787 882122). Booking ahead is wise. Alternatively we may be able to pick you up if you advise us in advance, a £5 charge applies.
Arriving by air If arriving at a London airport make your way to Liverpool Street and catch a train (see above). From Stansted there's no simple way of getting to Lavenham, even though they are both well north of London. By train you have to travel into London, then follow directions above. Alternatively a taxi to the door is likely to be about £80. Car hire is more practical if you're going on from Lavenham to other areas.

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