Seckford Hall Hotel
The hotel offers luxurious accommodation, 2 restaurants and leisure and beauty facilities for both business and personal use. Click here to download our mini-brochure. Guest can also take advantage of playing golf next door at Seckford Golf Centre.
Seckford Hall is also an ideal venue for weddings, conferences andbanquets. This beautiful hotel with its Elizabethan façade, parkland setting, peace and tranquillity not only offers traditional conference facilities but also is the perfect setting for team building events.
The Bunn family first acquired the Hall in 1951 establishing it as a first class hotel and restaurant, and 2001 celebrated 50 years of ownership. Today the family makes sure that Seckford Hall still offers all the facilities demanded of a modern hotel, whilst preserving it’s historic past. From the moment you arrive, the friendly and helpful staff will make sure your stay; whether for business or vacation will be a pleasurable and relaxing experience.
Seckford Hall offers luxury hotel accommodation in Woodbridge, Suffolk UK. You will be delighted by the blend of luxury, snug accommodation, and the charming history of the hotel.
The hotel owes its illustrious past to the long line of the Seckford family and for over 520 years their heritage can still be appreciated by today’s guests, who can enjoy modern day comforts in Elizabethan splendour.
Tudor arches lead us through its historic corridors; the proud past of Seckford Hall can be seen and appreciated by visitors who give time to experience it all. The care and detail, which is lovingly sustained by its present owners, make this one of the counties premier hotel and restaurant.
Little touches of history preserves its past with pieces of furniture that once graced Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. The panelled lounge of the hotel was once a great hall and in it sits the very chair where King Edward VII was said to have died!
During your stay, take time to enjoy the hotels splendid gardens and lake and if time permits there are a further 34 acres of private pasture and woodland to explore. One can certainly leave behind all the pressures of city life – the only bustle is that of the wildlife, at home in the calm of the countryside.
Read more about the history of Seckford Hall - links to an article published by Suffolk Journal
- Seckford Hall history book
Click here to read a short history of the Hall and the Seckford Family written by Michael Bunn.

























