The Steam Mill House, perfect for a peaceful and relaxing stay in the beautiful Suffolk countryside
A warm welcome awaits you at The Steam Mill House, with luxurious rooms and a choice of breakfasts. Our handsome listed house is in the centre of the heritage village of Nayland, with its shops, post office, pub, restaurant and colour-washed houses. Set in the heart of Constable country, Nayland nestles in the Stour Valley, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Offering fine bed and breakfast accommodation, The Steam Mill House provides a natural base for a visit to Suffolk and Essex. The beautiful villages of Dedham, Lavenham, Long Melford and Kersey are nearby, with a wealth of fine restaurants and country pubs in the area. Colchester, Britain’s oldest recorded town is only 7 miles away. As an alternative, we offer facilities for cyclists and walkers. There are cycle routes and leisurely country walks starting from the village, and a number of golf courses nearby.
Bedroom 1 This twin bedded room with en-suite facilities faces the front of the house and looks on to the garden, Fen Street and the village. This is a spacious comfortable first floor room with flat screen television and tea and coffee making facilities. The Stour mill stream flows past the front of the house - fish can be seen in the stream and ducks are frequent visitors. Swans have also been seen in the mill stream. Recently a family of kingfishers have built their nest under one of the bridges and flashes of blue and orange can be seen as they fly to and fro looking for food.
Bedroom 2 This delightful double en-suite bedroom on the first floor looks on to the south side of the village. There are lovely views of the 19th century Sacred Heart Catholic church and the 15th century St. James' Church of England church. The old school house (1848) can also be seen. Bedroom 2 is very comfortable with flat screen television and offers full tea and coffee making facilities.
Bedroom 3 This cosy double en-suite bedroom is a very bright and airy room that captures the Anglian light by means of two very large velux windows. Situated on the ground floor there are just two sets of double steps to get to the breakfast room and hallway - these can be easily managed by people who have some mobility difficulties. The room is very comfortable with flat screen television and tea and coffee making facilities.