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Coda Cottages

Enjoy England Self Catering 4 Stars

Accommodation Details

Get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life with a self catering holiday in Mid Suffolk at Coda Cottages. Our 17th Century self catering cottages have been renovated to provide three self-contained holiday homes, which are set in the tranquil country-side of Cotton where you will enjoy picturesque views across our own arable farmland.

One of the cottages is on a single level and has features which have been designed to help disabled visitors. Children are welcome although we have no specific facilities for them. We are also happy to accommodate well behaved dogs. Our cottages have one bedroom and a good quality sofabed in the living area.

They are all equipped to a 4* ETC Standard and the prices include heating, bedlinen, towels, kitchen essentials such as washing up liquid, bin bags etc. You will also receive clean bedlinen for each week of your stay. In each cottage you will find the Freeview television service, a DVD player and a radio/CD player. In each cottage you will also find that you can access the internet using our Wi-Fi service.

With many places of interest nearby, Coda Cottages is an ideal holiday location.

We are a family run business and we hope that you will find the cottages very comfortable. We aim to provide a personal and quality service to our clients.

Access to Golf CourseInternet AccessLinen Provided

Accommodation Location


Address
Coda Cottages, Poplar Farm, Dandy Corner, Cotton, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 4QX

Type
Self Catering

Email
kellie@codacottages.co.uk

WEBSITE

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