Rural Accommodation

Gladwins Farm

Self Catering
£290.00
 -  £1,995.00
Notes : per week
Gladwins Farm
Harpers Hill
Nayland
CO6 4NU
Enjoy England Self Catering 4 Stars Enjoy England Self Catering 5 Stars
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Owner Information
Pauline Dossor
Suffolk
Phone : +44 (0) 1206 262261
Set in 22 acres of rolling Suffolk, Gladwins Farm offers quiet self catering holidays in tasteful conversions of period farm buildings and Architect-designed 5* luxury cottages with private hot tubs. All the cottages have Freeview TV and access to our WiFi network. Gladwins Farm is an ideal base for exploring Constable Country and East Anglia's heritage villages. Our grounds connect to the public footpath network and every cottage has a mounted Ordnance Survey map of the area, which all makes for excellent dog walking. Our lake is stocked with coarse fish – anglers love the peace and quiet.

Colchester is famous for its Roman history and child-friendly World-renowned Zoo – both worth a day out and there are local riding stables to discover.

You are spoilt for choice of excellent restaurants in the area, ranging from homely country pubs to high quality restaurant cuisine and delicious speciality seafood bistros.

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