Baylham House Farm Annexe |
||||||
|
||||||
|
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation
|
||||||
| Baylham House Farm Annexe Pictures | |||
|
Other rural accommodation
|
| Description | |||||||||||||||||
|
Our self-catering holiday unit, the Annexe, will sleep four adults and a cot. It is laid out with a double bedroom, a twin bedroom, a sitting room, a bathroom and a separate toilet all upstairs. The twin beds are 2ft 6ins wide and may not suit a larger adult. Downstairs there is an entrance hall, storage and a kitchen with a dining area. Central heating and hot water are oil fired and cooking is by electricity. Towels, linen, heating oil and electricity are all provided within the rental cost. A baby's cot is available at a small extra charge and a high chair free of charge can be provided. The accommodation is fitted out with all you will need for a self-catering holiday. There is a micorwave, an electric cooker, a fridge with a small freezer compartment, a washing machine / drier, colour TV and VCR. The kitchen contains a comprehensive range of equipment so, if cordon bleu cooking is your thing , you will still be able to produce your favourite family meals.
|
|||||||||||||||||
| Maps |
| Email for details about this Accommodation |
| Things to see and do in Suffolk |
|
Orford Ness National Nature Reserve
Orford Ness is a cuspate foreland shingle spit on the Suffolk coast in Great Britain, linked to the mainland at Aldeburgh and stretching along the coast to Orford and down to North Wier Point, opposite Shingle Street. It is divided from the mainland by the River Alde, and was formed by longshore drift along the coast. |
|
Hadleigh
Hadleigh is an ancient market town in Suffolk, East Anglia, England. Guthrum, King of the Danes, is said to be buried in the grounds of St. Mary Church in the town. |
|
Africa Alive
View website
Africa Alive, formerly known as Suffolk Wildlife Park, is a zoo located in Kessingland, Suffolk, UK. It is central-African themed, featuring animals including lions, rhinoceros, chimpanzees and giraffes. |
|
Sutton Hoo
Sutton Hoo near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, is the site of two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries of the 6th century and early 7th century, one of which contained an undisturbed ship burial including a wealth of artifacts of outstanding art-historical and archaeological significance. |