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Woodfarm Barns and Barges in Suffolk & Tuscany

Enjoy a unique dog-friendly stay in the Suffolk (or Tuscany)

  • Onderneming Barge, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Snape Maltings, England
    If it’s a unique escape you’re looking for, then look no further! Moored on the River Alde in Suffolk, Onderneming is a superb historic dog-friendly sailing barge dating back to the 1800s.
    £200
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  • Bells Cottage, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Kessingland, England
    This charming cottage has been renovated to a high standard and features a well-equipped kitchen with a range cooker and large farmhouse dining table, perfect for any celebration and family meals. The living room boasts comfy sofas and a wood burner, perfect for nights in during cooler evenings. On the first floor there are two bedrooms and a family bathroom, and another staircase leads to second floor with twin bedroom and dual aspect windows and a vaulted ceiling to enjoy the wonderful countryside views. The pretty south-facing garden is fully enclosed with barbecue and seating area. Dogs are welcome, and there are lovely walks from right outside the property.
    This delightful country cottage is a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city whilst being close to the beautiful Suffolk coast. Suffolk is an area of outstanding natural beauty, thriving with wildlife, stunning scenery and beautiful walks. The unspoilt and quieter beach at Covehithe is just a 2-minute drive and a further 6-minute drive will take you to the renowned coastal town of Southwold, with its sandy beach, colourful beach huts, iconic pier and lighthouse, and a great selection of restaurants, pubs and shops, as well as the Adnams Brewery.
    Wrentham is a delightful village and being close to Southwold along the Suffolk Heritage Coast. The village has a good range of amenities including a village shop and post office, two pubs serving good food and Chinese takeaway. For those that prefer to eat out, you will be delighted with the gastro pubs within the surrounding area, and there is a pub serving good food just a 1-minute walk away. Beach 2 miles. Shops ½ mile, pub/restaurant 50 yards.
    £112
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  • Red Lion Corner, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Market Pl, England
    3.80
    This spacious and delightful property is located in the heart of Lavenham. With medieval roots, Red Lion Corner was once part of an old pub named ‘The Red Lion’. It boasts exposed wood beams throughout, a stunning feature fireplace with exposed brickwork in the living room, and the breakfast room has views of the garden. Overlooking the market place, the property enjoys one of Lavenham’s best views of the timber-framed Tudor Guildhall, and provides easy access to the many local pubs, shops and restaurants on offer in Lavenham.
    Red Lion Corner is a spacious 3-storey property with 3 bedrooms. It has a large dining room and cosy living room. The enclosed garden is great for your four-legged friend and an evening glass of wine in the summer. Decorated and furnished to a good standard this property is in a prominent location, perfect for friends and family to enjoy.
    Local attractions include the famous and quirky buildings of historic Lavenham, located just a short stroll from the Guildhall, Little House and the market place. The market towns of Bury St Edmunds, Hadleigh and Sudbury with rail links to London and Newmarket are all an easy drive, as is the famous university city of Cambridge. Explore the many delightful surrounding towns and villages of Suffolk and Essex, including Long Melford, Kersey, Cavendish, the coastal town of Clacton-on-Sea and the oldest recorded town in the UK, Colchester. Slightly further afield is the Suffolk Heritage Coast, where you will find the seaside gems of Southwold and Aldeburgh. Shop, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £70
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  • Dormers, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Leiston, England
    5.00
    In a quiet location on a small select development, Dormers is a well furnished, end of terrace holiday home with a sunny, fully enclosed rear garden. Just a short walk to the town centre, Leiston boasts a steam museum, leisure centre with swimming pool, independent cinema and range of shops, pubs and restaurants. Just a short drive away are the beaches at Aldeburgh, famous for its connection with Benjamin Britten, and Thorpeness, with its Mere and tea shops. Other local attractions include Leiston Abbey (1 mile), Minsmere Bird Reserve (3 miles), Snape Maltings (6 miles) and Southwold (10 miles). Shop 150 yards, pub and restaurant 800 yards.
    £62
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  • Tollgate Cottage, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Southwold, England
    4.00
    Tollgate Cottage is a beautiful, detached single level property enviably located on the edge of the Blythburgh Estuary. It is tucked away alongside the A12 which runs the length of the Suffolk Heritage Coast making it the ideal spot for those wishing to explore this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. In the village you will find a popular pub and walks including those by the famous church. The legend of the Black Shuck, a ghostly black dog, dates back to 1577 and has been immortalised in songs and folk legend. The church itself is an incredible structure, overlooking the Blyth Valley.

    Public transport is superb here and you can get into the ever popular Southwold to enjoy all the quintessential town has to offer with ease. From its independent shops, brightly coloured beach huts and traditional pier, it’s easy to see why this coastal town is a holiday hot spot all year round. Walberswick is also an excellent must see during your visit. Crabbing here is the sport of choice and it will keep kids entertained all day. All you need is a line, a bucket and bacon (we hear smoked bacon is the preferred kind!).

    This is also a dog friendly area with endless woodland and beach walks. A trip to Dunwich and the woods are highly recommended. With a much needed pub at the end of the route this is a destination ideal for both summer and winter getaways. RSPB Minsmere is also close by with incredible sighting of rare species reported by birdwatchers. Beach 3 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £66
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  • Riverside House, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Commanding an imposing waterside position, Riverside House stands on the banks of the River Waveney, the gateway to the southern Broads, a short walk from the market square in the pretty town of Beccles on the Norfolk-Suffolk border. It is set in a street of mostly medieval and Georgian houses, each with their own architectural charm, and has a private, riverside terrace which overlooks the 16th-century church and bell tower where Lord Horatio Nelson’s parents were wed. A house for all seasons, you can sit round the roaring log fire in winter, or enjoy the west-facing private terrace and gardens in summer, watching magnificent sunsets over the fields. Fishermen will delight in fishing from the holiday property’s large pretty riverside garden and patio – a rowing dinghy and two buoyancy lifejackets are even provided for river trips or picnics. Walk to the centre of the charming market square to enjoy a drink at one of the many local inns and traditional country pubs or savour a leisurely meal at one of the restaurants. A range of independent delicatessens sell epicurean speciality local produce and there is even a Victorian sporting shop. Explore all the attractions that Norfolk and Suffolk have to offer including Southwold, 15 miles, with its seafront, pier and summer theatre, or Dunwich Heath and beach. There is also RSPB Minsmere to visit, Aldeburgh with its fishing boats and local seafood, and Snape Maltings with its concert hall. Pleasurewood Hills theme park and Africa Alive are not to be missed, and children will love the treetop experience at BeWILDerwood adventure park. Shops, pubs and restaurants 300 yards.
    £136
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  • Smyth Cottage, suffokInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saxmundham, England
    This 17th-century, detached, thatched cottage has been superbly restored and offers families and groups of friends a unique experience, with the added benefit of the barn annexe with sleeping and en-suite facilities, and a private living room area. You will find original features throughout, blended with contemporary conveniences and the cosy, traditional living room at its heart including a fantastic inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove.
    The heritage and history of the building, thought to be the oldest in the village of Sternfield, make Thatched Cottage the quintessential heritage cottage equipped with modern facilities. Its proximity to Aldeburgh and the Suffolk Heritage Coast lends itself to both summer and winter breaks with bracing coastal and country walks in the cooler months and the bustling coast in summer. Golf and fishing lakes nearby. Local hot tub hire available by direct arrangement with the owner. Beach 5½ miles. Shops and restaurants 2 miles, pub 1 mile.
    £156
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  • Sapphire Cottage, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lowestoft, England
    Sapphire Cottage is located just a short walk from the sea and is perfect for families, couples and friends to enjoy a break. It was renovated in 2020 and has a spacious dining area for spending quality time together, and a well-equipped kitchen to prepare your favourite meal before snuggling up in the cosy living room with the roaring wood burner. This lovely three bedroom cottage is a great place to sit back and relax after a busy day out enjoying the Suffolk Heritage Coast. Located at the UK’s most easterly point, it’s perfect to see the sunrise in the morning.
    Lowestoft is a favourite town for families with plenty to see and do. It has two piers, a wildlife park, award-winning theme park, museums, theatre and a beautiful beach with golden sands and beach huts, so don’t forget your bucket and spade! Just 4 miles away you’ll find Oulton Broad, the gateway to the Broads National Park, offering year-round watersports, day boat hire, cafés, riverside restaurants and bars. For great shopping and culture take a 50-minute drive to the city of Norwich, one of the UK’s top shopping destinations, with its stunning castle, museum, cathedral and an abundance of bars and restaurants. Beach ½ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £73
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  • Fern Villa, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lowestoft, England
    Fern Villa is a semi-detached property with high wall enclosed courtyard garden perfect for soaking up the sun and its spacious, contemporary design to offer home from home comforts.
    Located on the edge of the very popular village of Oulton Broad, you are within easy walking distance of riverside pubs, restaurants and shops. The Norfolk Broads National Park is particularly popular in the summer and boat hire is available along with river trips, speed boat racing and a beautiful park from which to stop and watch the world float by. The seaside resort of Lowestoft has a lovely award winning sandy beach boasting two piers with an abundance of family entertainment. The town centre has a good selection of shops and a small shopping centre. If you fancy exploring the local area, Lowestoft is perfectly placed for Norfolk and Suffolk. To the south is Southwold, ever popular for its pier, the brightly coloured beach huts and of course fish and chips is just 25 minutes away. Other places to visit that are within easy reach are Aldeburgh, RSPB Minsmere, Dunwich and the Suffolk Heritage Coastline.
    Those who enjoy a bit of ’retail therapy’ should head to Norwich city just 50 minutes drive away, or 30 minutes on the train from nearby Oulton North Station, where you will find two indoor shopping malls, market square, cathedral, castle museum, plenty of cafés and restaurants. Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park is within 3 miles, Africa Alive is only 5 miles, Sealife Centre is within 11 miles and Marina Theatre just 3 miles. Having so may activities in such close proximity all you have to decide is what to do first. Beach 2 miles. Shop 300 yards, pub and restaurant 20 yards.
    £85
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  • The Yellow Cottage On The Hill, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Yellow Cottage on the Hill is a late Georgian property. Formerly a shop, it has been sympathetically renovated to provide a light relaxing space with an eclectic mixture of modern, mid-century, and antique furniture.
    The cottage consists of a study area, sitting room, breakfast room and kitchen. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms, one with en-suite and a twin room. This three-bedroom holiday home is just a short walk away from Framlingham’s town centre where you can enjoy the many pubs, restaurants, independent shops, and cafés. This historic market town was once voted as ’one of the most desirable places to live’, as featured in ‘Country Life’ magazine. With a rich blend of culture, history, and stunning architecture, it is easy to understand why.
    There are many excellent networks of walks and cycle routes meandering through the pretty Suffolk villages, both country and coastal. The National Trust owned Sutton Hoo is only a 20-minute drive away, and the nearby Dunwich Heath is within 25 minutes. A 25-minute drive away is the port of Felixstowe and its beaches with the passenger foot and bike ferry leaving from Landguard Fort to historic Harwich and Shotley. Suffolk boasts many country estates for visiting, including Helmingham Hall, Crows Hall and Hevingham Hall. Nearby is Snape Maltings, known for being Benjamin Britten’s concert hall, and only 30 minutes’ car drive is the seaside town of Aldeburgh. Also worth a visit is Sutton Hoo, Woodbridge, and the RSPB Nature Reserve at Minsmere.
    In addition, approximately 35 minutes away is the coastal town of Southwold and the village of Walberswick. The Latitude Festival is 30 minutes’ car drive away and is held annually at Henham Park, while the Constable Country villages of Dedham and East Bergholt are about 35 minutes’ drive. The towns of Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Colchester are all within easy reach for a great day out. Close by you can visit Framlingham Castle - the famous ‘Castle on the Hill’, Shawsgate Vineyard, Bruisyard and Helmingham Hall, along with Easton Farm Park. The coast is a short drive away, a stretch of Heritage Coastline where cycling, hiking and simply taking in the views is the perfect way to slow down and relax. Beach 14 miles. Shop, pub, and restaurant 100 yards.
    £96
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