Rural Accommodation

Old Hall Farm Holiday Barns

Self Catering
£200.00
 -  £1,020.00
Notes : per week
Old Hall Farm Holiday Barns
Old Hall Farm, Walpole
Halesworth
IP19 9AU
Enjoy England Self Catering 4 Stars
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

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Owner Information
Lucy Winter
Suffolk
Phone : +44 (0)7827 921567
Old Hall is set in 80 acres of grazing meadows in the beautiful Blyth Valley and has been the Winter family home for more than three generations.

A short walk from the pretty village of Walpole, we are just two miles outside the thriving market town of Halesworth, which provides an ideal base for exploring Suffolk and the world-renowned Heritage Coast, encompassing Southwold, Walberswick, Dunwich, Thorpeness and Aldeburgh. Just eight miles from the Norfolk border, we are also just a short journey from Beccles and the gateway to the Broads.

Despite its long history as a dairy farm, Old Hall no longer delivers a daily pinta to the locals, although the Friesian herd can still be seen grazing in the surrounding meadows. Instead, we saw the opportunity to breathe new life into the farm by renovating the historic barns and outbuildings to provide ‘home from home’ holidays – adding those little touches and luxuries so that every member of the family can relax and enjoy themselves during their stay in this magical part of Suffolk.

Our beautiful self-catering cottage accommodation retains all of its 18th century charm and character with beamed ceilings, open brick fireplaces, tiled floors and traditional features, with the added benefits of modern day comforts and facilities. If lounging around in your own vaulted barn conversion sounds too relaxing, then Old Hall also boasts an indoor heated swimming pool (between Easter and October half term), stables, and a separate Games Barn with table tennis, giant draughts, a pool table and an indoor astro-turf pitch for football, hockey or tennis. In-house catering, babysitting and beauty treatments can all be organised by prior arrangement.

Whatever you choose to do when you get here, we really look forward to our holiday cottages and welcoming you in true warm, friendly Suffolk style!
Stabling 
Tennis Court 
BBQ 
Garden Patio 
Pool 
Pool Table 
Real Fires 

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