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Dog Friendly Lodges Suffolk

Explore the enchanting landscapes of Suffolk, where a vast coastline, picturesque countryside, and charming villages set the stage for an idyllic dog-friendly getaway. Whether you choose to wander the streets of Ipswich, delve into the rich history of Bury St Edmunds, or stroll along the pristine beaches, you and your four-legged companion are in for an unforgettable experience.

  • The Little Barn, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Little Barn is a detached property having its own private, enclosed lawned garden. Located on the edge of the award winning village of Hoxne, you can enjoy a beautiful holiday setting where time seems to stand still as you allow yourself to unwind and let go of any worries or stresses. Take this opportunity to disconnect from the fast-paced world and immerse yourself in this harmonious place. Styled for comfort, it offers an open plan concept layout to maximise space and create a seamless flow between rooms, imparting a sense of airiness which provides a calming and inviting atmosphere. The windows allow natural light to flood in and provide connection to the picturesque countryside.
    The Little Barn nestles in the owners’ grounds (who are on hand and happy to assist) but retains privacy. To the rear of the barn is a small woodland with a walkway and a small basketball court with hoop for endless entertainment and opportunities for skill development.
    The village of Hoxne, 5 minutes’ drive (2 miles) has a pub with restaurant, a village post office, deli and shop. Country walks are available all around and the Suffolk heritage coastline has fabulous beaches to enjoy. Explore Southwold, a fantastic seaside town with pier, historic lighthouse and high street lined with independent shops and boutiques. RSPB Minsmere and Dunwich Heath offer opportunities for spotting birds and connecting with wildlife, with excellent walks available. For a quieter sandy beach, head to Covehithe, and for great days out, visit Snape Maltings, Framlingham Castle, Eye Castle, Halesworth Museum, Yoxford Antiques Centre and Gardens and Easton Farm Park.
    The vibrant market towns of Bungay and Beccles boast independent boutiques and chain shops and the weekly market is excellent for all things local. At Beccles there is an open air heated outdoor swimming pool, popular with many local swimmers and gateway to the famous Norfolk Broads National Park. The surrounding area offers an excellent collection of eateries, including fine dining to many cafés serving home-made cakes and savouries to delight many palates. Beach 28 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £73
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  • The Old Cow Shed, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    Set in one of Suffolk’s prettiest villages, this delightful, cosy and comfortably renovated barn and its pretty patio are the perfect place to relax and unwind. Nestling in the grounds of the owners’ home, it lies close to 60 acres of set aside land and Thornham Walks for dog walking, horse riding, easy rambles and watching the local wildlife, whilst the surrounding quiet country lanes offer lovely cycling. Just 3 miles away is the historic little town of Eye, and arts and music venues, a steam museum and plant centre are under 7 miles. The cathedral, castle, museums, theatre, cinema and excellent shopping in medieval Norwich city; Southwold; Walberswick; RSPB Minsmere and fish and chips at the beachside cafe by Dunwich Heath (National Trust) are all within an easy drive. Locally brewed cider and chocolates on arrival. Shop and pub serving food 200 yards.
    £56
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  • Sally's Nest, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Wenhaston, England
    These two conversions of old farm buildings are set on a 70-acre arable farm in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, 6 miles from the Suffolk Heritage Coastline. They combine comfort with a superbly secluded location. Festive decorations and tree are supplied for Christmas bookings, and installed blackout blinds keep out the brightness when you need to relax and have a lie in! Beside the properties is a footpath leading to farmland, and close by are sandy beaches, RSPB Minsmere and Dunwich Heath (National Trust), whilst Aldeburgh is a little further. Castles, a wildlife park and Sutton Hoo are easily accessible. Farm shop 2 miles and market town of Halesworth 3 miles, shop and village pub within 1 mile.
    £59
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  • Wheelwright's Cottage, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in the village of Rumburgh close to the Suffolk Heritage Coast, Wheelwright’s Cottage makes an ideal holiday retreat. Adjoining the owners’ property, the light and airy cottage has been furnished to a very good standard with original features retained. Visitors have their own garden but can also enjoy walks in the village, exploring the many local footpaths. There is a small shop, open May to October, selling local produce. Guests can visit Southwold with its pier and lighthouse and Walberswick. Minsmere (RSPB), Dunwich and Aldeburgh, well known for its music festival, are nearby. Norwich and The Broads are also within easy reach. Shops 4 miles, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £45
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  • Blackberry Cottage, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Blackberry Cottage offers the perfect retreat for couples seeking somewhere lovely to relax and unwind. This charming semi-detached cottage boasts a light and spacious open plan living space, alongside a comfortable double bedroom snuggled within the eaves.
    The nearby market town of Stowmarket has lots of great places to eat, drink and shop and is also home to the Museum of East Anglian Life, which is well worth a visit. Venture a little further however and you will find that you are in the perfect position to explore Suffolk, or alternatively hop on a train to the medieval city of Norwich, bursting with interesting spots to visit and sure to impress the history buff in the family. The much celebrated and photographed villages of Lavenham and Long Melford are close by, as are Ipswich, with its picturesque quay, Bury St Edmunds, with its famous abbey and amazing Christmas market, and Newmarket, where you can enjoy horse races and more.
    Nature lovers should take the time to visit Thetford Forest, where the more adventurous can also experience Go Ape. Coastal lovers can explore the Suffolk Heritage Coast, starting with Aldeburgh and then traveling to Southwold with its pier and painted beach huts. After a busy day, you can return to Blackberry Cottage where you can be sure of a good night’s sleep.
    £44
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