su 31 Dec 2006 |
Again
a fired up
No Spring Chicken got everyone dancing
and gave Opportunity Knocks to chef
Gary and his dad (who looked nothing like The Proclaimers)
and housekeeper Hester (Santa baby).
After complimentary Bucks Fizz (May I say your hair is
looking particularly lovely this evening) and the
obligatory Auld Langs Syne (with some
kissing) recently resigned barman Will
(he's off to be a ski instructor) led a very good natured and longer than last year
conga line round The Market Hill. Ellie Adele was
much admired by everyone including
Community Police Officer Andrea Honeywood and yet again a
thundering good time was universally enjoyed.
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fr 8 Dec 2006 |
For the 2006 Street Fayre it was a free choice in fancy dress at The Crown. The pic of
Cilla
as a clown was so successful that The Community News printed it,
Mandy
liked her saloon girl costume so much she didn't want to send it back,
the cowboy saloon theme continued
behind the bar
and as in 2004 we had another charming
Tinkerbell.
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tue 19 Sep 2006 |
Top member of staff Tracy Clifford gave birth to
a 7lb 5oz little girl this morning and
we're all absolutely delighted.
Congratulations Tracy!
Excitement builds for Friday's bungee
jump with an article in yesterday's
East African, our Scottish chef jumping in the kilt
(possibly in Black Watch mode), four corporate entertainment
tables booked (though there are still tables left) and BBC
TV's Look East
expected to do a live broadcast from the jump.
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tu 12 Sep 2006 |
Golly gosh! And golly gosh again!
The actor Bernard Hill will be jumping Friday week outside the
hotel with his eleven year old son Gabriel.
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mo 10 Jul 2006 |
The survey of wireless Internet in the
bedrooms was completed yesterday. More repeaters soon to
increase the coverage.
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mo 26 Jun 2006 |
Buying a hot chocolate or coffee gives you
the right to sit in the lounge and drink it and then, like this
lad has worked out, you can get free wireless Internet to do
your homework!
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th 15 Jun 2006 |
For the second year running we're the box
office for the three week Arts Framlingham. New events
this year are Reader, I married him and the Jazz Picnic.
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tu 9 May 2006 |
The
new person in reception and working very closely with Tracy
Clifford is
Kelly Doel. If Kelly can put up with Roy
(and it's surprising how many people can) then she will be
helping to launch the new restaurant in the stables conversion
at the back of The Crown later this year.
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tu 4 Apr 2006 |
Malgorzata
(who inevitably we know as Maggie) was 27 today and rather
touchingly she said this was the first time she'd ever been
given flowers.
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th 23 Feb 2006 |
A wireless internet repeater was installed
Monday in the housekeeper's room and free wireless Internet is
now available in the majority of the bedrooms as well as the
bar, lounge, etc.
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fr 20 Jan 2006 |
Happy
New Year and free!
(but don't tell Roy) wireless Internet is available in the bar,
lounge and dining room. Just turn up with your wireless
enabled laptop and connect to The Fram Crown channel.
Over the next couple of weeks the service
will be extended to all the bedrooms.
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Room
Three is much liked because the "lobby" is big enough
to use as a sitting room and even has its own television.
When you enter Room Three facing you are
two club chairs where you
can sit to watch the tv to your right. Also on your right
is the door to an immense walk in wardrobe and the steps leading
to
the bathroom. The
"lobby" can take two cots or a cot and zed-bed. To your
left is the bedroom with a desk and a comfortable double bed.
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sa 31 Dec 2005 |
Just
like last year
Tess was looking glamorous but unlike last
year
No Spring Chicken,
augmented by a guest on guitar and with Sally Voakes taking
the occasional vocal, were finding it hard work to get
people out of their seats. Eventually NSC's impressive
foot tapping qualities ensured the floor was full for Auld Lang Syne
and then, led off by a fella from
Dennington
(though your webmaster thought he could hear a North
American accent in there somewhere), the conga line set off,
round the police car, round the Town Sign and back to The Crown where people
were still dancing when we left.
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fr 9 Dec 2005 |
Just
like last year the Crown transmogrified into Panto City for
the Street Fayre. This year we had a Princess, a very
definitely masculine pirate, Alice in Wonderland, Tweedle
Dum, Tweedle Dee, a glamorous gipsy, Robin Hood, a jolly
Queen of Hearts and as well as Morris Dancers who weren't
the Old Glory Molly Dancers even though they had black
faces.
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tu 6 Dec 2005 |
Although
it will interfere with her shopping and travel, our own
Tracy Clifford
has nobly become a
Framlingham town councillor. Don't forget it's the Street Fayre this
Friday. 3,000 people packed in to Fram last year and
again we shall be Panto City.
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we 27 Sep 2005 |
Not only did waitresses Polly Handy and
Catherine Cresswell make a cracking job of preparing the
restaurant this weekend for a golden wedding anniversary but
worked hard to make it the success it was. Displaying
the admirable flexibility typical of Crown staff Catherine
will be being very lovely at next month's Talent off the
Hill.
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th 18 Aug 2005 |
When
you enter Room Six inevitably the
half tester bed
with its curtains and large head and foot boards is the main
feature but the
two club chairs
by the window and lit by a standard lamp make this room
much more than just a bedroom. The window looks out on the
hotel's
courtyard
and like all our rooms the room has a well appointed en-suite
bathroom.
Room Six is all on one level and located just off the main
landing so you don't have to walk too far and it has free
wireless Internet.
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sa 9 Jul 2005 |
Charlie Haydock
may be pure solid
Suffolk and a waistcoat wearer but last night he was
extremely relevant, very funny and rather clever. To
quote his Hurricane over Basildon "so 15 year old mother of
five Chardonay Mercedes rings for an ambulance: Where
are you bleeding from?
Romford, but what's that got to do with it?"
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fr 8 Jul 2005 |
Arts Framlingham gratifyingly is being a great success. Look
at our lobby crowded
with guided walkers waiting for the off, it certainly
irritated The Gamekeeper as he tried to make his way
through ... but then everything irritates The Gamekeeper.
Anyway FREE tonight folkies
Charlie Haydock and Pluck 'n' Squeeze
(a band with a bass player who was an assistant
jockstrap darner at the Royal Ballet?!).
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su 26 Jun 2005 |
We're the Box Office for the Arts
Framlingham Summer Festival which started Friday with a sell
out Esther Freud. Come along to tonight's
FREE jam session and book something.
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mo 6 Jun 2005 |
When
you enter Room Eleven there is a small lobby
with a large double fitted wardrobe to your right and the
bathroom
facing you. The bedroom with its cheery
patchwork quilts
on the twin beds is to your left and has
space for a zed-bed or cot. As you enter the
bedroom to your
left is a
desk and a
club chair,
the
television is wall
mounted facing the beds and the single
window
overlooks the courtyard. Free wireless Internet reception
is excellent. Towards the rear this intimate room is
appropriately quiet.
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tu 31 May 2005 |
In the summer
The Courtyard
is an absolute joy! There is a combination of smart
aluminium tables and chairs and rustic wooden benches that
in all will seat some

twenty people, a giant hanging sunshade and
the planting, including a tub of herbs for the chefs, is
devotedly looked after by John the barman, the stairs make a
wonderful place
to pose, and there's
even
autumn colour in the
car park.
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sa 16 Apr 2005 |
Brad
Taylor, who is currently serving in the US Navy, enjoying a
pint with two chums in the lounge. Brad was staying in
Fram to visit the
Parham Airfield Museum
and enjoyed himself so much he's coming back and bringing
the family.
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sa 18 Dec 2004 |
There's
been a flurry of Crown babies. On the right is Thomas
Anthony born Sunday, not in the stables, to receptionist Vikky
Seeley. Collette Taylor had Amelia Page four weeks early
in October, and Vicki Fordham brought Jasmine Keira in to the
world two weeks late in August. There has been mutterings
about the receptionists' chair having fertility powers.
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we 1 Dec 2004 |
A next door neighbour of The Crown is the delicatessen Carley &
Webb who had such an enjoyable Christmas party with us last
Saturday they sent flowers!
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sa 20 Nov 2004 |
Room
8 is traditionally The Bridal Suite
but is also know as
The Four Poster Suite. Not surprisingly this very
spacious room features a
four poster
bed. There is a substantial period wardrobe,
half timbered walls, a sofa and two club chairs create a
parlour in one corner, and a
desk in another corner can be used
as a dressing table. A copiously appointed room that will make you feel you have done yourself very well indeed. At the front of the hotel the
room is easily accessible from the main stairs and overlooks the
Market Hill and the venerable
lantern above the Crown's main
entrance.
The room is on one level but the en-suite
bathroom has a
roll top bath so it may not suit
those with mobility difficulties. Cots and zed-beds are
available to accommodate a small family and the free wireless
Internet reception is excellent.
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we 17 Nov 2004 |
Like
everybody else in the universe we've been having computer
problems but the staff, particularly Tracy, were their usual
flexible, committed selves. We may have lost some email
sent from Sunday afternoon through till late last night.
If you sent email we can only apologise and ask could you please
send it again? Thank you very much.
On a brighter note the flying trip to Genoa, Italy by The Crown
team and Beaky was a great success though occasionally the
coffee was cold, unlike at The Crown!
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fr 12 Nov 2004 |
Crown
staff Jake Clutterbuck and Felicity Potter nobly deputised in
the rain and cold this week as Mary and Joseph. Mary and Joseph checking out
the menu before deciding whether they want to stay at the inn
anyway.
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tu 2 Nov 2004 |
Attempting to schmooze Beaky in to
returning soon The Crown has invited him on a pasta eating
weekend in Italy!
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mo 25 Oct 2004 |
After a gratifyingly successful stables to
gallery transformation for Arts Framlingham we're keeping the
display board
opposite reception. Presently it's full of info about
The Street Fayre
but from January it will be available for local artists to show
their work. It's FREE (except
for a 2.5% service charge should a buyer uses our credit card
facilities).
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th 7 Oct 2004 |
Room
One is a double room towards the rear of the hotel and
consequently a quiet room. The bed and bath rooms are on
different levels. The bedroom is big enough to take a
zed-bed, cot or travel cot and we can just about get in two ...
but it is tight! You approach the room along a
half timbered corridor,
down
two steps, a few steps more and the suite's door opens onto
what might be called a "vestibule" which also functions as an
additional dressing space. The "vestibule" contains a
generous fitted wardrobe. You turn and go down
two stairs
to enter the bedroom.
The view
from the window is always a Suffolk blue sky ... well
almost always, and the
toiletries and preparation of the
bathroom
reflect the care our staff take.
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mo 4 Oct 2004 |
..
and didn't Beaky rock on Friday night! The rhythm section,
whose credits include Lonnie Donegan and Emile Ford, were
particularly impressive. His repertoire included hits of
the 60s, Steve Miller, Lynryd Skynryd, and a bit of Zep!
Not surprisingly he'll be back soon.
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th 16 Sep 2004 |
Sunday Jam sessions move to the last Sunday
of the month.
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fr 30 Jul 2004 |
Roy
Hunt demonstrates the satellite navigation in The Crown's taxi
to
Tony Carpenter
(Beaky of Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich) ... and
yes, they are still on the road ... ie both Dave Dee etc and the
taxi.
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