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Woodfarm Barns and Barges in Suffolk & Tuscany

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

  • Walnut Cottage, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Decorated and furnished to a good standard, this spacious property is in a prominent location, perfect for friends and family to enjoy. Having no steps and stairs makes it an ideal choice for guests wanting single-level access. Children and pets will love the safe, enclosed garden, and it is a lovely spot to relax and enjoy an evening refreshment after a busy day exploring.
    Situated opposite is Nethergate Brewery which brews award-winning, flavoursome beer, gin and has a bar and has a large outside seating area (dogs welcome) with plenty of tables, they also supply local and popular beverages with a shop incorporated. Various food wagons and live music visit the site usually at weekends (although they close by 8pm).
    Close by is Long Melford Country Park, a perfect place to unwind and walk the dog with its small lakes, wooded areas, and viewing points beside the River Stour. Long Melford is without a doubt an attractive place to visit and has been voted as one of Suffolk’s most desirable villages. As the name implies, the village has a very long high street filled with medieval buildings, and a plethora of antique shops, tea rooms, restaurants, and boutiques. It also has some fabulous art galleries which specialise in contemporary fine art, furniture, and glass. Well worth a visit is Melford Hall, owned by the National Trust, once visited by Queen Elizabeth I, and holds connections to the children’s author Beatrix Potter. The beautiful, medieval Holy Trinity Church stands at the top of the great green, built in the 15th century at a time of growing prosperity among the local cloth and wool merchants. Another gem is Kentwell Hall with its long avenue leading up to this magnificent building.
    Places to visit include the market towns of Bury St Edmunds, a 25-minute drive, Hadleigh, a 22-minute drive, Lavenham, a 12-minute drive, and Sudbury, a 6-minute drive, which also has rail links to London and Newmarket. The famous university city of Cambridge is an hour’s drive away. For fun at the coast and an excellent sandy beach you have Brightlingsea, Mersea and slightly further afield is the Suffolk Heritage Coast, where you will find the seaside gems of Southwold and Aldeburgh. Shop and restaurant ¾ mile, pub 80 yards.
    £88
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  • The Little Barn, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Enjoy a relaxing and restful stay in the beautifully converted Little Barn, located in the lovely Suffolk countryside, on the Shotley Peninsula near Ipswich. Close to the rivers Orwell and Stour, and surrounded by a multitude of splendid walking opportunities, this delightful, restored barn is in the grounds of one of the best restaurants in the area, owned and run by a Michelin starred chef. What could be better than stepping out of your door for something delicious to eat or a relaxing drink?
    This stylish, self-contained, open-plan barn has been tastefully furnished and fitted out to the highest standard. There is a kingsize bed making sleeping a dream, a luxurious walk-in shower room and a wonderfully spacious living area with sofa bed. There is also a dining area with a modern fully appointed kitchen, with a fridge well stocked with breakfast ingredients for your stay.
    The Shotley Peninsula has an abundance of walks in both the countryside and along the river, as well as two marinas at Woolverstone and Shotley. Pin Mill, just half a mile away, lies within the Suffolk Coast and heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is a designated conservation area. From Shotley Marina, which is just 4 miles away, you can jump on the foot ferry to either Harwich or Felixstowe, this is run between April to October, weather permitting. Whilst at Shotley Marina you can pop into the Ganges Museum which is dedicated to the 160,000 boys who passed through the gates and climbed the mast, as featured on Blue Peter when John Noakes attempted the climb. There are many artefacts to be seen.
    Whilst in the area pay a visit to Ewarton Church and Hall, where legend has it Anne Boleyn’s heart is buried. Ipswich, the county town of Suffolk, is only 6 miles away. Here you will find lots of shops, theatres, museums, the beautiful Christchurch Park, mansion and lake. A visit to see Hilly Ridge Alpacas is a delight, and the famous Jimmy’s Farm and Wildlife Park is nearby.
    In less than an hour you can be at the beautiful Suffolk Coast. Aldeburgh has an array of independent shops and is close to Thorpeness, which was built as a holiday resort by J. M. Barrie, the author of ’Peter Pan’, and where you can hire rowing boats, kayaks, dinghies, punts and sailing boats on the 40-acre mere.
    The popular Pleasurewood Hills family theme park is worth a day out and is only 1½ hours’ drive away. All in all, The Little Barn and the surrounding area offers something for everyone, and if you have a special occasion the owners are more than happy to arrange champagne, wine or flowers.
    £153
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  • The Cart Lodge, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cart Lodge is an 18th-century listed, detached property, converted to the highest standard whilst keeping its character, and has unrivalled views over the beautiful Suffolk countryside. As you arrive you will appreciate the quiet and tranquil location. Continue up the drive and Cart Lodge is situated on the right-hand side, a beautiful fully renovated single-storey barn. The owners have installed a ramp to the front door as well as steps so that a wheelchair can access the accommodation which is all on the ground floor.

    As you step through the door into the living/dining room you will notice how bright and airy the property is and you will see the beautiful views across open countryside. This area has a vaulted ceiling and beams with comfortable sofas. One is a small sofa bed suitable for a child. The separate fully fitted kitchen has everything you need to cook a meal or prepare a barbecue. Both spacious bedrooms are on the ground level and comprise of a double, and a twin which can be linked as a double. A cot is also available. The large spacious walk-in shower has a handrail for support.

    The rear lawned garden with decking is ideal for sunbathing, sipping your favourite tipple or a tasty barbecue. The Suffolk skies are renowned for star gazing. What better way to see the milky way than from the hot tub, which is not overlooked. You also have access to the grounds with the large moat. There are two platforms where you can sit and fish (fishing rods are available).

    Fressingfield is only 8 miles from the picturesque market town of Eye with its 11th-century castle, array of shops and restaurants. Why not do the Town Trail and visit some of the historic buildings and museums?

    No visit to Suffolk is complete without visiting the stunning Suffolk coast. A trip to the traditional town of Southwold, home to a famous brewery, is the perfect way to spend a day with its independent shops and restaurants. Close by is Aldeburgh where you will find the famous fish and chip shop. Get there early as it is very popular. Just a little further on is the small village of Thorpeness which is dominated by the Mere. It is popular all year round and bears witness to the village’s fantastical past. In 1910 Stuart Ogilvie bought the hamlet and set to transform it into a private fantasy holiday village. Today the village is just how Ogilvie envisaged it with pretty, mock Tudor houses. You can hire boats and take a trip round the picturesque six-thousand-acre Mere to see the islands and inlets, all named by J M Barrie, the author of Peter Pan, and where you will see statues of Wendy and Peter Pan. There is a regatta on the Mere every August which culminates in a torch lit parade of boats and fireworks.

    There are many activities nearby including golf, horse riding, tennis courts, water sports, cycling and hiking.
    £109
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  • Rydal House, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Colchester, England
    This bright and spacious property offers the perfect place for a family holiday or a retreat with friends. The six bedrooms have flexibility with their zip and link beds and sleep up to twelve people. The bedrooms are extremely spacious, some are on the ground floor and ideal for those less mobile and doors that access the garden. The upstairs bedrooms have balconies with stunning sea views, perfect for sitting out with your morning coffee. The spacious kitchen family room is ideal for cooking up a feast to be enjoyed at the large dining room table. The living room is on the first floor and makes the most of the stunning sea views and is the perfect place to cosy up in front of the wood burner on a cold wet day.
    Where better to spend your days than outside in the large garden which is laid to lawn with a children’s play area, hot tub with bluetooth speakers and LED lights, and patio area. At the end of the garden is your own personal beach, no need to pack the car and travel, just stroll down to quiet the sandy beach.
    If you can tear yourself away from Rydal, St Osyth is a short distance, here you will find pubs, restaurants and the famous St Osyth Priory. There is the Curve watersports centre offering paddle boarding, wakeboarding, kayaking and an aqua park and if you are a novice, you can book lessons. If you are looking for something to keep the children amused then Clacton and Walton are only 15 minutes away, here you will find amusements, arcades, shops and for a bit of retail therapy the Clacton Shopping Village. A visit to Colchester is a must, here you will find the castle and museum, Colchester Zoo, First Site, Mercury theatre and an array of shops and restaurants.
    If you fancy a day out in London, shopping or taking in a show then jump on a train and you will be there in less than an hour. If you fancy a bit of pampering, then there is a spa near Thorpe-le-Soken and for the golfers amongst you then you have the pick of golf courses. All in all, Rydal is the perfect place to make cherished memories with family and friends.
    £358
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  • The Coach House, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tattingstone, England
    This cosy romantic cottage is all you need to get away together, just the two of you. Lovingly restored this beautiful retreat offers just what you have been searching for. The beautiful cottage garden complements the exterior of this pretty hideaway and once inside the modern furnishings and calming colours will help you relax into a break away you will never forget.
    Well-appointed and stylishly furnished, it has a pretty cottage garden (accessed by a stable door), ideal for enjoying breakfast in the summer, al fresco dining or unwinding after a days’ adventure with a glass of wine. Perfectly poised to discover both Suffolk and Essex – there is sure to be something to keep you entertained. The quintessential town of Southwold with its miles of unspoilt landscape is just waiting to be explored. From the harbour and beach to numerous pubs and restaurants, perfect for a cosy candlelit dinner, before a romantic walk just for two.
    The lovely coastal resort of Aldeburgh is just as inviting with a good selection of restaurants, some serving fresh seafood, as well as great walking opportunities. Follow the coast, as it guides you towards Thorpeness with the crashing waves and the rugged coastline as your backing track. Colchester, Britain’s oldest recorded town is easily accessible offering entertainment of a different kind. From the history, the art and the good shopping, there is lots here to keep you busy. Explore the town centre filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants, or stop and sample the local Colchester ale, as you absorb this cosmopolitan town. Many nearby attractions include Dedham Vale and Constable Country with Flatford Mill and Sir Alfred Munning’s house.
    Ideal birdwatching and walking area; fishing and tennis nearby. Alton Water is on the doorstep with bicycles, sailing dinghies and windsurfers for hire. Jimmy’s Farm (from the TV series) is also nearby. Farm shop 50 yards, pub 1 mile.
    £71
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  • May Cottage, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saxmundham, England
    May Cottage is a tastefully renovated cottage on one level in a rural location with contemporary furnishings throughout and a sunny rear garden. Rendham’s traditional village pub, serving local beers and good food, is just steps from the self-catering cottage and the historic village church is across the road. This semi-detached cottage with patio garden is well laid out with the dining room at the heart and the kitchen leading off of it to one side and the living room to the other with a hatch between the two. There are two bedrooms, one with a super king zip and link bed with a separate shower room and the other bedroom with a kingsized bed and an en-suite bathroom.
    Ideal for couples and small families wanting to explore the Suffolk Coastal “Area of Natural Beauty”, Rendham is within easy reach of the picturesque seaside towns of Aldeburgh and Orford, and the market town of Framlingham. There are two local pubs; one within a stone’s throw of the cottage, the other a 9 minute walk up the road. Shops: Saxmundham 2½ miles, Framlingham 5 miles. Beach 10 miles.
    £90
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  • 1 Lamb Barn, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Colchester, England
    This beautiful timber frame barn conversion is all on one level making a perfect holiday retreat for couples and small families. Perfect location to explore all the area has to offer including the wonderful coastline. St Osyth has its own wonderful sandy beach. The busting traditional seaside town of Clacton-on-Sea backed with an array of entertainment facilities including a pleasure pier, promenade, arcades, theatre, golf course, water sports and fabulous sandy beach. The main shopping area contains many of the more familiar national chains, independent boutiques as well as many eateries. A shoppers’ delight is Clacton Shopping Village with famous name brands at discounted prices.
    Furnished to provide a warm welcome all year round. Boasting open plan accommodation offering contemporary design. The main double bedroom has a separated area with bunk beds, suited to children. The bathroom has roll top bath and walk in shower. To the rear is a private enclosed lawn garden.
    This area is well regarded as Essex’s best kept secret having the interesting and popular small towns of Brightlingsea, Wivenhoe, Mersea, Frinton and Walton-on-the-Naze, all within ½ hours drive. The town of Colchester is close by, famous for its cobbled streets, castle and zoo, with a wide variety of shops, pubs and restaurants. Further afield are Ipswich, Chelmsford and Felixstowe. Many picturesque villages and Constable country are close by, with Dedham, Manningtree, Nayland, Lavenham and Long Melford to name but a few. Other local pastimes include golf and horse riding. Beach 5 miles.
    £65
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  • Briar Cottage, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Brampton, England
    Nestling in a secluded setting in 35 acres of landscaped grounds and meadows, home to horses and ponies, these extremely comfortable cottages each with their own private decking and enjoying use of an indoor pool, are ideal for a relaxing holiday. Wi-Fi can also be found in the clubhouse building. Southwolds elegant seaside is 6 miles, whilst RSPB Minsmere, cycle hire, fishing and golf are all under 9 miles. Boat hire at Beccles, gateway to the southern broads, is 5 miles.
    £54
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  • Little Orchard, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bury St Edmunds, England
    Newly renovated in 2020, this fantastic single storey holiday property is bright and modern and the two en-suite bedrooms will appeal to friends, couples and small family groups. Located in the small and picturesque village of Worlington, which gives easy access to Thetford Forest, Newmarket, Cambridge, Bury St Edmunds and slightly further afield Norwich which is 44 miles away. it’s ideally placed to make the most of your time away in West Suffolk. The Norfolk and Suffolk coasts can also be reached in just over an hour’s drive. There is an open-plan kitchen/dining/living area and contemporary furnishings throughout the property and it is fully equipped with everything needed for your perfect break away. The owner also offers dressing gowns, disposable slippers, toiletries and a generous welcome pack. The garden wraps around the property and has a patio area with outdoor furniture perfect for al-fresco dining. The six seater hot tub with its star gazer canopy is perfect for relaxing in after a day out exploring the sights. There is also a kennel outside for dogs.
    Thetford Forest is a short drive away and encompasses some 47,000 acres of forestry. Here you’ll find great walks, cycle routes and nature trails to explore. It is also home to High Lodge and Go Ape. Take the time to visit the picturesque town of Bury St Edmunds with its famous abbey and great places to eat, drink and shop. The town also hosts a popular Christmas market in early December. National Trust properties nearby include Ickworth Park, Oxburgh Hall and Anglesey Abbey and Gardens. Newmarket is perfect for an exciting day at the races. The historical university city of Cambridge, and Ely with its 12th century cathedral are both worth a visit. Golf is available locally. Shop 1¾ miles, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £69
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    Lowestoft, England
    These superb, detached holiday lodges (refs UK37733 and UK37734) are situated on the cliff top in Corton near Lowestoft. The lodges are surrounded by woodland, yet just a few footsteps away you can enjoy the most breathtaking sea views out along the Suffolk Heritage Coast.
    2 Ocean Glade (ref UK37733) has a comfortable open-plan living area which offers ample space for everyone to relax of an evening. The two large bedrooms offer maximum comfort after a day of exploring Suffolk and Norfolk. Outside, the private verandah offers comfortable seating and is ideal for the whole family to gather outside and have a barbecue. 10 Ocean Glade (ref UK37734) boasts a spacious open plan living space where you can watch the sunrise directly through the large patio doors.
    Corton is a charming village near Lowestoft in Suffolk, the most easterly point in the UK. With numerous walking trails nearby, this location is especially popular with those who like to spend time in nature. Ideally located for a coastal holiday, this area offers award-winning beaches and is also famous for its spectacular sunrises. Lowestoft has two popular piers, one holds classic seaside entertainment and the other has an all year round restaurant with wonderful views of Lowestoft’s beautiful sandy beach. Inland, you are on the doorstep of the southern gateway to the Norfolk Broads National Park and Oulton Broad. Fishing and golf are also available nearby. Beach 500 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant within 2 miles.
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