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Woodfarm Barns and Barges in Suffolk

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  • Sea Breeze, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Kessingland, England
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    Within walking distance of Kessingland’s glorious sand dunes beach, this detached bungalow boasts its own private sunny decked area and enclosed garden. It is the ideal retreat for a short break. Sea Breeze is a brand new property completed in 2022 and has been finished to a very high standard, with no expense spared, making it an ideal choice for a staycation. An open plan living area offers a large Smart TV which you can cosy up in front of to enjoy a film after a long day exploring Suffolk. No matter the time of day, the well-equipped kitchen is the ultimate place to cook up a feast. The spacious bathroom features an elegant roll-top bath and a separate walk-in shower. There are two double bedrooms making Sea Breeze suitable for both families and friends looking to escape to the coast.
    Kessingland is a traditional seaside village on the Suffolk Heritage Coast and 4 miles away is the popular resort of Lowestoftm which offers further traditional seaside entertainment. Both Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park and Africa Alive are within a short drive too. Southwold with its pier and summer theatre; Dunwich Heath and beach; RSPB Minsmere; Aldeburgh with its fishing boats and local seafood, and Snape Maltings Concert Hall are all easily accessible, as are the lovely Norfolk Broads. Shop ½ mile and pub 500 yards. This can be booked with UK38339 Wild Lupin to sleep up to 8 guests.
    £68
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  • Carol's Cottage, 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.
    £71
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  • Whipple Tree Cottage, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Formerly a stable and hayloft, this semi-detached 16th century cottage, designed for accompanied wheelchair users, adjoins the owner’s home. There is a conservatory which covers both the property and the owner’s front doors, and which is shared with the owner. With far reaching views to the rear and a garden with summerhouse to the front, the cottage is set in the heart of the village, with easy access to the market towns of Halesworth and Framlingham. It is central for the Heart of Suffolk cycle route. Within half an hours drive is the Minsmere RSPB Reserve, Dunwich Heath (NT) and the coastal resorts of Southwold and Aldeburgh. Shops 3 miles, pub 2 miles.
    £49
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  • Driftwood, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lowestoft, England
    Driftwood is a semi-detached, single-storey property in the ever popular village of Pakefield, and close to the most easterly point in England. The property is beautifully renovated throughout with luxurious touches and traditional features. The open plan living space is filled with natural light from the east facing patio doors and modern sky light, and the wet room is an excellent addition for less mobile guests, but also for families.

    Pakefield beach is a short walk away which is popular all year round for its sand dunes, clear water and dog friendliness. Also close by is a fantastic, independent pub along with excellent restaurants and shops.

    From Driftwood you are ideally located to enjoy all the Suffolk Heritage Coast has to offer, including Southwold, Aldeburgh, RSPB Minsmere, Lowestoft and the Norfolk Broads National Park. Beach 200 yards. Shop pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £81
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  • 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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  • Wild Lupin, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Kessingland, England
    Within walking distance of Kessingland’s glorious sand dunes beach, a traditional seaside village on the Suffolk Heritage Coast, this pet friendly bungalow boasts its own private sunny decking area, garden and only a few minutes walk to the beach from the garden gate. It is the ideal retreat for a short break. Wild Lupin is a brand-new property finished in 2022 and has been finished to a very high standard with no expense spared making it an ideal choice for a staycation.
    An open plan living and dining room with a large Smart TV is the perfect place to enjoy a film after a long day exploring Suffolk. No matter the time of day, the well-equipped kitchen is the ultimate place to cook up a feast. The spacious bathroom features an elegant roll top bath and a separate walk-in shower with toilet and grab rails. There are two double bedrooms making Wild Lupin suitable for both families and friends looking to escape to the coast.
    Only 4 miles away is the popular resort of Lowestoft which offers traditional seaside entertainment and both Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park and Africa Alive safari park are within a short drive. Visit Oulton Broad and take a boat ride on its Lake Lothing waters or walk along Southwold prom with its pier and summer theatre, Dunwich Heath and beach, RSPB Minsmere, Aldeburgh with its fishing boats and local seafood and Snape Maltings Concert Hall are all easily accessible as are the lovely Norfolk Broads. Beach 500 yards. All with many excellent dog walking trails too.
    The Wild Lupin holiday bungalow can be booked with UK38340 Sea Breeze to sleep up to 8 guests.
    £53
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  • Riversdelle, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Beccles, England
    Commanding a waterside position, located directly alongside the banks of the River Waveney, the gateway to the southern Broads, and a short walk away is the pretty town of Beccles. This property is perfect for a larger sized family gathering, but not suitable for parties. Nothing has been forgotten; guests will delight in the excellent standard of furnishing and comfort throughout.

    The cottage has the most desired location in Beccles, having your own river frontage, perfect opportunity for boating activity, and where fishermen will delight in fishing directly from the pretty riverside garden. Enjoy the waterway with kayaks, canoes and day boat motor launches, available for hire locally. Or enjoy a guided boat tour, where you can really just sit back and soak up this incredible National Park. You are just a short stroll from the heart of the historical and pretty market town, located on the Norfolk and Suffolk border in the Broads National Park.

    The town itself boasts independent boutiques and chain shops, excellent collection of eateries, including fine dining to many cafés serving home made cakes and savouries to delight many palates. The weekly market is excellent for all things local, should you wish to kick back and enjoy a night of cooking and dining in. On the doorstep is the Lido open air heated outdoor swimming pool, popular with many local swimmers.

    Explore all the attractions that Norfolk and Suffolk have to offer including Southwold, 14 miles, with its seafront, pier and summer theatre, or Dunwich Heath and beach. There is also RSPB Minsmere to visit, Aldeburgh, 28 miles, with its fishing boats and local seafood, and Snape Maltings, 24 miles, 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 200 yards.
    £196
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  • Chestnut Grange, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bury St Edmunds, England
    This stunning holiday home is an ideal base for a large group or family to explore a beautiful area on the Cambridgeshire/Suffolk border. The property boasts a large living room, separate dining room, study and a large kitchen. There are five large bedrooms, three of which feature en-suite bathrooms. And a games area with pool table, dart board and bar football for children, as well as a hot tub outside.
    Nearby Ickworth Park and Anglesey Abbey, both National Trust owned country houses, provide beautiful parkland and gardens. Barrow has two very popular pubs for eating out or you can pick up fresh fish and chips or find your self-catering essentials in one of two convenience stores. Historical sites and quaint streets await in Bury St Edmunds, with the fascinating ruins of Bury St Edmunds Abbey Gardens just next to the Cathedral, with beautiful grounds, perfect for a picnic in the sunshine. Enjoy fine dining in a wide range of eateries, or a night at the movies in the independent Picture House or Cineworld.
    Drive a little further and you will step back in time in Lavenham where you can visit the house used in Harry Potter’s film which was Harry’s parents’ house in ‘Godric’s Hollow’, also considered to be one of Britain’s best preserved medieval villages, where over 300 buildings are listed as being of architectural and historic interest. Wandering along narrow lanes, past timber-framed houses and the stunning Guildhall, you’ll find antique shops, galleries and cafés. Newmarket, just 8 miles to the west, is home to the National Horse Racing Museum and Links Golf Club, with leading supermarkets and a variety of traditional eateries to fuel your day.
    Jump onto the A14 and head to the west to the spectacular city of Cambridge, famed for its rich cultural and academic heritage, University Colleges, an impressive collection of over 18 museums and galleries, the Fitzwilliam Museum, home to a large collection of art and artefacts, the renowned Cambridge University Botanic Garden, and excellent shopping, meaning that Cambridge has something for everyone. Meander through the city and take in the beauty of the university colleges and gleaming spires or lie back and enjoy a relaxing punt along the river. The Suffolk coast and picturesque seaside towns of Southwold and Aldeburgh are within easy reach, if a day on the beach is on your wish list. Duxford air Museum is approximately 25 minutes’ drive. Other places of interest to visit are the nearby Bressingham Steam Museum, and Planet Laser in Bury St Edmunds (which also hosts a Christmas market). There are excellent restaurants in the village of Culford, and private dining can be booked at the local restaurant if required. Clay pigeon shooting and horse riding can be booked in the village, whilst paint balling, Go Ape and the Dad’s Army Museum are attractions at Thetford. With Chestnut Grange as your base, there is so much to see and do in this wonderful part of Suffolk. Pub and restaurant 175 yards.
    £278
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