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Extraordinary 15th Century timber framed cottage in famous Medieval village - The Tryst


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10

Simon T.

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Jun 24, 2025

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Stayed 719,162 nights

Our recent stay at The Tryst in Lavenham was nothing short of enchanting. From the moment we stepped through its ancient doorway, we were transported to a bygone era, yet enveloped in a comfort that made our rural getaway absolutely perfect. The Tryst itself is a magnificent example of Lavenham's incredible heritage. As one of the village's oldest homes, this Grade 1 Listed property showcases traditional mid-15th Century timber-framed architecture at its finest. Every corner reveals historic features, some even dating back to the Elizabethan age, allowing you to genuinely "step back into the 'Age of Shakespeare'." We were utterly captivated by the ancient wooden beams that gracefully crisscross the ceilings, the authentic wattle & daub walls, and the wide oak floors that whispered stories of centuries past. Being mid summer we really appreciated the beautiful garden too which was magical and very secluded. Beyond the house, the generous walled Tudor-style knot garden was a serene oasis, providing a beautiful space to relax and unwind. The location is simply unbeatable – with Lavenham being England's best-preserved Medieval village, we had boutique shops, fascinating galleries, and wonderful pubs & restaurants literally on our doorstep. Plus, easy access to the surrounding beautiful countryside meant delightful walks were always just a moment away. The Tryst truly has all the ingredients for a wonderfully relaxing and distinctly timeless rural getaway. It's more than just a place to stay; it's an immersive experience that combines historical grandeur with modern luxury. We left feeling refreshed, inspired, and already dreaming of our next visit. We cannot recommend The Tryst highly enough – it’s an absolute gem!
Our recent stay at The Tryst in Lavenham was nothing short of enchanting. From the moment we stepped through its ancient doorway, we were transported to a bygone era, yet enveloped in a comfort that made our rural getaway absolutely perfect. The Tryst itself is a magnificent example of Lavenham's incredible heritage. As one of the village's oldest homes, this Grade 1 Listed property showcases traditional mid-15th Century timber-framed architecture at its finest. Every corner reveals historic features, some even dating back to the Elizabethan age, allowing you to genuinely "step back into the 'Age of Shakespeare'." We were utterly captivated by the ancient wooden beams that gracefully crisscross the ceilings, the authentic wattle & daub walls, and the wide oak floors that whispered stories of centuries past. Being mid summer we really appreciated the beautiful garden too which was magical and very secluded. Beyond the house, the generous walled Tudor-style knot garden was a serene oasis, providing a beautiful space to relax and unwind. The location is simply unbeatable – with Lavenham being England's best-preserved Medieval village, we had boutique shops, fascinating galleries, and wonderful pubs & restaurants literally on our doorstep. Plus, easy access to the surrounding beautiful countryside meant delightful walks were always just a moment away. The Tryst truly has all the ingredients for a wonderfully relaxing and distinctly timeless rural getaway. It's more than just a place to stay; it's an immersive experience that combines historical grandeur with modern luxury. We left feeling refreshed, inspired, and already dreaming of our next visit. We cannot recommend The Tryst highly enough – it’s an absolute gem!

10

Simon T.

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Jun 24, 2025

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Stayed 719,160 nights

Our recent stay at The Tryst in Lavenham was nothing short of enchanting. From the moment we stepped through its ancient doorway, we were transported to a bygone era, yet enveloped in a comfort that made our rural getaway absolutely perfect. The Tryst itself is a magnificent example of Lavenham's incredible heritage. As one of the village's oldest homes, this Grade 1 Listed property showcases traditional mid-15th Century timber-framed architecture at its finest. Every corner reveals historic features, some even dating back to the Elizabethan age, allowing you to genuinely "step back into the 'Age of Shakespeare'." We were utterly captivated by the ancient wooden beams that gracefully crisscross the ceilings, the authentic wattle & daub walls, and the wide oak floors that whispered stories of centuries past. Being mid summer we really appreciated the beautiful garden too which was magical and very secluded. Beyond the house, the generous walled Tudor-style knot garden was a serene oasis, providing a beautiful space to relax and unwind. The location is simply unbeatable – with Lavenham being England's best-preserved Medieval village, we had boutique shops, fascinating galleries, and wonderful pubs & restaurants literally on our doorstep. Plus, easy access to the surrounding beautiful countryside meant delightful walks were always just a moment away. The Tryst truly has all the ingredients for a wonderfully relaxing and distinctly timeless rural getaway. It's more than just a place to stay; it's an immersive experience that combines historical grandeur with modern luxury. We left feeling refreshed, inspired, and already dreaming of our next visit. We cannot recommend The Tryst highly enough – it’s an absolute gem!
Our recent stay at The Tryst in Lavenham was nothing short of enchanting. From the moment we stepped through its ancient doorway, we were transported to a bygone era, yet enveloped in a comfort that made our rural getaway absolutely perfect. The Tryst itself is a magnificent example of Lavenham's incredible heritage. As one of the village's oldest homes, this Grade 1 Listed property showcases traditional mid-15th Century timber-framed architecture at its finest. Every corner reveals historic features, some even dating back to the Elizabethan age, allowing you to genuinely "step back into the 'Age of Shakespeare'." We were utterly captivated by the ancient wooden beams that gracefully crisscross the ceilings, the authentic wattle & daub walls, and the wide oak floors that whispered stories of centuries past. Being mid summer we really appreciated the beautiful garden too which was magical and very secluded. Beyond the house, the generous walled Tudor-style knot garden was a serene oasis, providing a beautiful space to relax and unwind. The location is simply unbeatable – with Lavenham being England's best-preserved Medieval village, we had boutique shops, fascinating galleries, and wonderful pubs & restaurants literally on our doorstep. Plus, easy access to the surrounding beautiful countryside meant delightful walks were always just a moment away. The Tryst truly has all the ingredients for a wonderfully relaxing and distinctly timeless rural getaway. It's more than just a place to stay; it's an immersive experience that combines historical grandeur with modern luxury. We left feeling refreshed, inspired, and already dreaming of our next visit. We cannot recommend The Tryst highly enough – it’s an absolute gem!

8

Jane C.

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Jun 1, 2025

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Stayed 719,160 nights

We felt privileged to stay in this historic gem of a cottage. It is a beautiful example of the architecture of the period whilst being very cosy and homely. We enjoyed breakfast and dinner in the garden just off the kitchen at the back of the cottage, which is sunny and private. The kitchen was well equipped and although I’m unused to an aga, it proved easy enough to master. The two bedrooms upstairs were light spacious with comfy beds and quality bed linen. The downstairs bedroom with en-suite was a necessary feature for us as one of our party has restricted mobility. It was as described and perfect for our needs. The location of the cottage was brilliant-just off the main high street with an excellent pub/hotel on one corner and an Indian restaurant on the other corner-both just a couple of minutes walk away.Despite being on a main road, the cottage was quiet and there was always free parking outside. Also useful for us, was the ev charging station in the main town car park a ten minute walk away. Finally, I just want to say a special thank you for creating the in house guide book. Bursting with so much information on both the cottage, Lavenham itself and the area in general, as history buffs who enjoy a good pub, it was a pleasure to read!
We felt privileged to stay in this historic gem of a cottage. It is a beautiful example of the architecture of the period whilst being very cosy and homely. We enjoyed breakfast and dinner in the garden just off the kitchen at the back of the cottage, which is sunny and private. The kitchen was well equipped and although I’m unused to an aga, it proved easy enough to master. The two bedrooms upstairs were light spacious with comfy beds and quality bed linen. The downstairs bedroom with en-suite was a necessary feature for us as one of our party has restricted mobility. It was as described and perfect for our needs. The location of the cottage was brilliant-just off the main high street with an excellent pub/hotel on one corner and an Indian restaurant on the other corner-both just a couple of minutes walk away.Despite being on a main road, the cottage was quiet and there was always free parking outside. Also useful for us, was the ev charging station in the main town car park a ten minute walk away. Finally, I just want to say a special thank you for creating the in house guide book. Bursting with so much information on both the cottage, Lavenham itself and the area in general, as history buffs who enjoy a good pub, it was a pleasure to read!

8

Jane C.

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Jun 1, 2025

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Stayed 719,162 nights

We felt privileged to stay in this historic gem of a cottage. It is a beautiful example of the architecture of the period whilst being very cosy and homely. We enjoyed breakfast and dinner in the garden just off the kitchen at the back of the cottage, which is sunny and private. The kitchen was well equipped and although I’m unused to an aga, it proved easy enough to master. The two bedrooms upstairs were light spacious with comfy beds and quality bed linen. The downstairs bedroom with en-suite was a necessary feature for us as one of our party has restricted mobility. It was as described and perfect for our needs. The location of the cottage was brilliant-just off the main high street with an excellent pub/hotel on one corner and an Indian restaurant on the other corner-both just a couple of minutes walk away.Despite being on a main road, the cottage was quiet and there was always free parking outside. Also useful for us, was the ev charging station in the main town car park a ten minute walk away. Finally, I just want to say a special thank you for creating the in house guide book. Bursting with so much information on both the cottage, Lavenham itself and the area in general, as history buffs who enjoy a good pub, it was a pleasure to read!
We felt privileged to stay in this historic gem of a cottage. It is a beautiful example of the architecture of the period whilst being very cosy and homely. We enjoyed breakfast and dinner in the garden just off the kitchen at the back of the cottage, which is sunny and private. The kitchen was well equipped and although I’m unused to an aga, it proved easy enough to master. The two bedrooms upstairs were light spacious with comfy beds and quality bed linen. The downstairs bedroom with en-suite was a necessary feature for us as one of our party has restricted mobility. It was as described and perfect for our needs. The location of the cottage was brilliant-just off the main high street with an excellent pub/hotel on one corner and an Indian restaurant on the other corner-both just a couple of minutes walk away.Despite being on a main road, the cottage was quiet and there was always free parking outside. Also useful for us, was the ev charging station in the main town car park a ten minute walk away. Finally, I just want to say a special thank you for creating the in house guide book. Bursting with so much information on both the cottage, Lavenham itself and the area in general, as history buffs who enjoy a good pub, it was a pleasure to read!

6

Lynne N.

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Apr 4, 2025

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Stayed 7 nights

The Tryst is a lovely property, so convenient in the heart of Lavenham and although there is no designated parking, we didn't have any trouble parking outside although of course it is early in the season. The Aga is great and keeps the kitchen warm day and night. There is a constant supply of hot water, very comfortable beds and superb bedlinen. Being Grade I Listed, it took a while to navigate the slopes on the floors and although my partner and I are early seventies and fairly fit, I think some guests may find the stairs a bit tricky. The garden is fantastic and although end March/early April, we sat outside in the sunshine nearly every day. The downside for us was the overall cleanliness of the house. Although guests are told not to allow dogs on furniture, both the sofas were covered in dog hair and smelt badly, as did the rug in the lounge. The sofas need replacing and the whole house a thorough deep clean. It's a shame because overall we loved it.
The Tryst is a lovely property, so convenient in the heart of Lavenham and although there is no designated parking, we didn't have any trouble parking outside although of course it is early in the season. The Aga is great and keeps the kitchen warm day and night. There is a constant supply of hot water, very comfortable beds and superb bedlinen. Being Grade I Listed, it took a while to navigate the slopes on the floors and although my partner and I are early seventies and fairly fit, I think some guests may find the stairs a bit tricky. The garden is fantastic and although end March/early April, we sat outside in the sunshine nearly every day. The downside for us was the overall cleanliness of the house. Although guests are told not to allow dogs on furniture, both the sofas were covered in dog hair and smelt badly, as did the rug in the lounge. The sofas need replacing and the whole house a thorough deep clean. It's a shame because overall we loved it.

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Sudbury is home to this apartment. Corpus Christi Guildhall and Little Hall Lavenham are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Giffords Hall Vineyard and Suffolk Distillery. Lavenham Falconry and Kingfisher Leisure Centre are also worth visiting.

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