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Our cottages (five in all) were previously a milking parlour and old granary and have been tastefully modernised, with support from Defra under the Rural Enterprise Scheme, to provide good quality (four star), spacious accommodation. The cottages are based around an old brick lined courtyard with access to a games and leisure room and each has it’s own paved patio. Our grass play/picnic area is an ideal place to relax while the children use up their excess energy on the play equipment or playing football. The Hayloft: Sleeps 1 - 2 Wheelwright's Cottage: Sleeps 1 - 4 Coachman's Cottage: Sleeps 1 - 6 Churn House: Sleeps 1 - 6 The Old Dairy: Sleeps 2 + 2 on Sofabed Each cottage has a well-equipped fitted kitchen with dishwashers (except The Hayloft), DVD players and flat screen TVs. A selection of games and DVDs are also available. Individually controlled heating and hot water systems are included in the price, together with bed linen and towels. We are currently exploring the possibility of providing Internet access.
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The Old Dairy Maximum Occupancy : 4 Bedrooms : The Old Dairy and Wheelwright’s Cottage (sleeping up to four people each) are both ground floor properties and offer Levels 2/3 access to less mobile visitors, whilst Churn House and Coachman’s Cottage are suitable for families sleeping up to six people each. Coachman’s Cottage has the added luxury of a sumptuous king-sized, four-poster bed in the master bedroom and an en-suite bathroom attached to the ground floor bedroom. Churn House and Wheelwright’s Cottage can be combined into one unit sleeping ten people by means of an inter-locking door. |
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Wheelwright’s Cottage Maximum Occupancy : 4 Bedrooms : The Old Dairy and Wheelwright’s Cottage (sleeping up to four people each) are both ground floor properties and offer Levels 2/3 access to less mobile visitors, whilst Churn House and Coachman’s Cottage are suitable for families sleeping up to six people each. Coachman’s Cottage has the added luxury of a sumptuous king-sized, four-poster bed in the master bedroom and an en-suite bathroom attached to the ground floor bedroom. Churn House and Wheelwright’s Cottage can be combined into one unit sleeping ten people by means of an inter-locking door. |
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Coachman's Cottage Maximum Occupancy : 6 Bedrooms : The Old Dairy and Wheelwright’s Cottage (sleeping up to four people each) are both ground floor properties and offer Levels 2/3 access to less mobile visitors, whilst Churn House and Coachman’s Cottage are suitable for families sleeping up to six people each. Coachman’s Cottage has the added luxury of a sumptuous king-sized, four-poster bed in the master bedroom and an en-suite bathroom attached to the ground floor bedroom. Churn House and Wheelwright’s Cottage can be combined into one unit sleeping ten people by means of an inter-locking door. |
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Churn House Maximum Occupancy : 6 Bedrooms : The Old Dairy and Wheelwright’s Cottage (sleeping up to four people each) are both ground floor properties and offer Levels 2/3 access to less mobile visitors, whilst Churn House and Coachman’s Cottage are suitable for families sleeping up to six people each. Coachman’s Cottage has the added luxury of a sumptuous king-sized, four-poster bed in the master bedroom and an en-suite bathroom attached to the ground floor bedroom. Churn House and Wheelwright’s Cottage can be combined into one unit sleeping ten people by means of an inter-locking door. |
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The Hayloft Maximum Occupancy : 2 Bedrooms : The Hayloft is a single storey, first floor studio apartment, with panoramic views from the sitting room and oak balcony, of old established meadows (grazed by our flock of Jacob sheep) and a large pond, visited regularly by several breeds of wildfowl, such as Canada geese, herons, mallard and cormorants. |
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| Things to see and do in Suffolk |
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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. |
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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. |
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Africa Alive
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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. |
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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. |