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Find self catering and cottages with an open fire or a wood burner in Suffolk
Enjoy a South West of England fantastic holiday or short break in some superb self catering cottages and accommodation that have an open fire in Suffolk.
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £421 to £0
Self catering accommodation in Stowmarket sleeps 6.
Features include: Short breaks Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: Jasmine Cottage is a delightful period property tucked away in the pretty village of Debenham. Debenham lies in the heart of the Suffolk countryside near the source of the River Deben. The village which belies its past as a thriving wool centre has evidence of this trade all around in the timber framed merchants houses dating from 14th Century. Local attractions include Stonham Barns and historic Bury St Edmunds. Jasmine Cottage is a delightful period property tucked away in the pretty village of Debenham. The cottage is traditionally furnished and would be an ideal choice for a relaxed week or short break for those wishing to discover the delights of Suffolk. Shop: 250 yards Pub: 250 yards. Ground Floor: Snug with seating and wood burning stove Sitting Room with seating, wood burning stove, TV/DVD/Sky and radio Kitchen with electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer Dining Room with table and chairs and radio Cloakroom with washbasin and w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a king-size bed Bedroom 2 with a double bed Bedroom 3 with a double bed Bathroom with bath, over-bath mixer shower, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Enclosed front garden. Parking: For one car. Heating: Oil-fired central heating. Also Provided: Starter pack for wood burning stove. Notes: There is a small pond in the grounds; care should be taken with young children at all times.
  
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Sleeps 3
Weekly price range £290 to £0
Self catering accommodation in Southwold sleeps 3.
Features include: Short breaks Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: An ideal location for those looking for a quiet retreat but with easy access to the town centre Southwold Central - The properties located in central Southwold are all within minutes of the market place, with the elegant Swan Hotel, an excellent range of small shops including a greengrocers with fresh local produce, family butcher and delicatessen. The upper promenade is ideal for a peaceful stroll at any time of the year and provides quick access to the beach and of course, the lighthouse in the town is a good landmark. There is also easy access to the common and a nearby footpath takes you down to the harbour with the foot ferry to Walberswick (summer only). Don't forget that the beach is never very far away! Well Cottage has been tastefully furnished with carefree holidays in mind. It has frontage to the road that only serves the North Green properties and the carefully tended green. Therefore the location is ideal for those looking for a quieter location but with easy access to all the town amenities. Shops: 200 yards Pub: 100 yards. Ground Floor: Sitting Room with TV, DVD and music centre, open fire Dining Room with table and chairs Kitchen with compact units, gas cooker, microwave and fridge Utility Room with washing machine, washbasin and w.c. Easy stairs from dining room to small first floor landing First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a king-size bed Bedroom 2 with raised cabin bed (double size but with access only from the ladder on one side) Bathroom (accessed through Bedroom 2) with walk in shower cubicle, bath, washbasin and w.c. Garden : Small yard at rear. Parking: Street parking 100 yards away. Heating : Full central heating and open fire (fuel supplied in winter).
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £477 to £0
Self catering accommodation in Iken sleeps 6.
Features include: Short breaks Luxury breaks Pets allowed Internet or WiFI Access Detached Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Near Horse Riding
Accommodation overview: Traditional barn in a unique location overlooking the tidal Alde Estuary. Iken is a reputed base of Boudicca and the marauding Iceni tribes who made good use of the commanding position on the south side of the Alde Estuary. Later, in 869AD, a Viking sailing fleet destroyed the 7th Century monastery at Iken. In the 19th Century sailing barges used the river to trade corn and coal between Snape, London and the east coast ports. Now, you will see the occasional pleasure boat whilst taking in the highly regarded SSSI wildlife habitat and the stunning estuary scenery. Views span from the 7th Century St Butolphs Church, standing on a promontory of higher ground, to the former maltings at Snape which are now vibrant with the sounds of the famous concert hall. Bay View Barn is the ground floor (First Floor Estuary Barn (sleeps 4) ) of this traditional brick and tile barn, which no longer contains the Suffolk Punch horses that worked the surrounding farmland. The barn has been totally rebuilt retaining the many exciting original features, including the impressive floor beams in the ceiling of the property. The barn has been arranged to provide exceptionally spacious and well-equipped ground floor accommodation with all the main rooms overlooking the stunning estuary. Pub: 2 miles Shop: 2 miles All properties at Iken Barns enjoy: - The landscaped central yard with barbecue - The meadows and riverside walk - Secure storage for cycles etc- Cycle hire available - Ample additional parking close by - Riding lessons, varied hacks or accommodation for your own horse (can accommodate up to 7 horses - all at additional charge) - River trips on a Thames Sailing Barge circa 1880 - various cost options - Hire of day boat with inboard engine - On site shop selling basic provisions Hardy's Barn is a nice addition to the Iken Barns site. It is a lovely function room built in a traditional style and is available for weddings and other events. The patio fronting the barn overlooking the river is available for guest's use when the function room is not in use. The other Iken Barns can be found by clicking on the following links: Long Reach (sleeps 6) , The Old Mill House (sleeps 3) , The Ridings (sleeps 2) , The Lambings (sleeps 5) , Farriers Cottage (sleeps 3) , Greenacres (sleeps 2), Estuary Barn (sleeps 4) Bay View Barn has achieved a 'Gold Award' for 2011/2012 from VisitEngland for exceptional quality of accommodation and customer service The separate front door opens into the Entrance Hall and fabulous accommodation with large Open Plan Area containing Kitchen with high quality units incorporating, gas-fired AGA cooking range, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer and spacious and well furnished Dining Area and Sitting Area with large feature brick chimney, fireplace, open log fire, TV/DVD/Freeview, CD/radio/tape and separate Utility Room and rear entrance with sink unit Bedroom 1 with a king-size bed and overlooking the river, plus a luxury En-Suite Shower Room with shower, washbasin and w.c. Bedroom 2 with twin beds and also overlooking the river Bedroom 3 with twin beds Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Landscaped garden and terrace by the front door. Parking: Covered parking adjacent. Heating: Full under floor heating. Notes: River trips - to be booked with the owner prior to holiday.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £295 to £0
Self catering accommodation in Lavenham sleeps 4.
Features include: Short breaks Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: Welcome to Clematis Cottage, a wonderfully positioned terraced cottage in the heart of the village within a few steps of all the historic sights of Lavenham Lavenham is England's finest medieval village and is often regarded as the food capital of Suffolk. It is a wonderful place to visit with great restaurants and local pubs plus a great variety of interesting shops and galleries. Lavenham is a destination within itself with such proximity to the beautiful landscape of Constable Country, the historic market town of Bury St Edmunds and within easy reach of the Suffolk coast, Lavenham is an ideal place to stay for a break to explore Suffolk's countryside and coast. Welcome to Clematis Cottage, a wonderfully positioned terraced cottage in the heart of the village and within a few steps of the historic sights of Lavenham. It also boasts a lovely secluded courtyard garden at the back to enjoy some peace and quiet. The beautiful beamed interior is very comfortable with a spacious lounge and dining room as well as two double bedrooms upstairs. Shop: 100 metres Pub: 50 metres Ground Floor: Sitting Room with flat screen TV, DVD Dining Room with table and chairs Kitchen with electric oven and hob, fridge freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine and tumble dryer Cloakroom with w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a double bed Bedroom 2 with a double bed Bathroom with shower cubicle, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Rear courtyard garden with garden furniture. Parking: Garage for one small car or on street. Heating: Gas heating.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £410 to £0
Self catering accommodation in Southwold sleeps 6.
Features include: Short breaks Pets allowed Internet or WiFI Access Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to the Beach Close to a Pub Near Fishing
Accommodation overview: Well equipped cottage with views over the town and the marshes. Southwold Harbour - All the Harbour properties overlook the water with a mix of pleasure and working boats; beyond this are open views towards Walberswick which can be approached over the nearby footbridge or on the foot ferry (summer only). There are equally delightful views from the rear windows across meadows towards the town. Town centre shops and other amenities are three quarters of a mile away (15 minutes delightful walk) across grazing meadows and the common, whilst the beach is a similar distance along the side of the Blyth River to the harbour mouth. There is a good eating pub nearby which welcomes children; an exceptional fish and chip restaurant; a tea room and all the hustle and bustle of a sailing and fishing community. No 1 Blackshore provides an ideal base for watching the changing moods of the harbour. From the front door you can watch boats plying the river or get straight into a country walk. The picture window of the comfortable master bedroom gives dramatic views of the tidal estuary and the fields beyond. Shop: 0.75 miles Pub: 50 yards. Ground Floor: Open Plan Sitting/Dining Area with TV/video, DVD player, full Sky package and wireless Broadband, CD/radio/tape player and fireplace with wood burner Kitchen with electric double range cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer Shower Room with shower Cloakroom with washbasin and w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a double bed Bedroom 2 with a double bed Bedroom 3 with twin beds Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Sheltered patio area overlooking the harbour with gas barbecue and secure storage for bikes, etc. Parking: For two cars. Heating: Full central heating and wood burner - logs provided but please provide your own kindling or fire lighters. Pets: One well-behaved dog by arrangement with the owner.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £409 to £0
Self catering accommodation in Southwold sleeps 6.
Features include: Short breaks Pets allowed Detached Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: Seaford House is a spacious, comfortably furnished detached house situated in a beautiful location. Southwold Pier Area - It is often said that nothing changes in Southwold. However, the much-acclaimed pier was rebuilt in 2001 and was the first to be constructed in England in over fifty years. It now fits in well with the painted beach huts, promenade and colourful flowerbeds. There is a shop, cafes and an alternative amusement arcade there. The selection of properties' hereabouts makes it an ideal location to stay in Southwold if you require quiet accommodation that is also close to the beach, town centre and the many footpaths across the marshes leading you to the less explored areas of the town. Seaford House is a spacious, comfortably furnished detached house situated in a stunning position on the cliff top at Easton Bavants near the pier. It is an ideal retreat from the bustle of Southwold High Street but yet only a fifteen minute walk away. This is an ideal location if you require quiet accommodation with easy parking that is also close to the beach and town centre. Shop: 1 mile Pub: 1 mile.Ground Floor: Sitting/Dining Room with plasma TV, DVD player, Freeview, CD hi-fi, table and chairs and open fire Kitchen with dual fuel range cooker, 'American' style fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher and microwave Shower Room Separate w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a king-size bed Bedroom 2 with a double bed and washbasin Bedroom 3 with bunk beds and washbasin Bathroom with whirlpool bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Enclosed rear garden with garden furniture and gas barbecue. Large terraced decking to front with garden furniture. Parking: Ample to the front of the property. Heating: Oil-fired central heating. Pets: Dogs or cats welcome.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £270 to £0
Self catering accommodation in Saxmundham sleeps 2.
Features include: Pets allowed Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to the Beach Close to a Pub Near Horse Riding
Accommodation overview: A former ale house, this one double bedroom property was originally built around 1470. Feather Cottage is furnished to a simple style that assists an authentic feel but all the modern conveniences are in place. Peasenhall lies along a valley running east to west and Peasenhall's main street (the A1120) runs alongside the 'Causeway' - a brook, which is now a culvert with bridges across it. On either side are pretty cottages, some in traditional Suffolk pink, some thatched, others slated or roofed with pantiles. The nearest pub is only a 20 minute walk away to The White Horse in Sibton. Peasenhall has a village stores, a renowned delicatessen, a family butchers and cafe. It's an ideal location from which to explore Suffolk's country footpaths and country lanes as well as exploring the pretty villages and market towns along the Suffolk Heritage Coast which is a short fifteen minutes away. Varieties of footpaths lead from the village out over open fields and are ideal for walking or cycling. Quieter in high season than the coast itself but close to Aldeburgh, Walberswick and Southwold is Feather Cottage. A former ale house, this one double bedroom property was originally built around 1470. The spacious double room was added later and is possibly Jacobean and the kitchen, lobby and bathroom are early 20th century. Feather Cottage is furnished to a simple style that assists an authentic feel but all the modern conveniences are in place. Shop: 100 yards Pub: 0.75 mile Ground Floor: Open Plan Room with Sitting Room including flat screen TV/DVD, Freeview, open fire, dining table and chairs Kitchen Area with electric cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine Bathroom with bath, over bath shower, wash basin and w.c. Steep stairs leading to First Floor: Bedroom 1 with double bed Garden: Sun trap at rear of property with small decking area, small laid lawn and bedding areas. Parking: On roadside. Heating: Solid fuel and economy 7. Starter pack of logs provided. Notes: Pets welcome.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £460 to £0
Self catering accommodation in Southwold sleeps 6.
Features include: Pets allowed Internet or WiFI Access Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: Caterer Cottage is a typical Victorian Southwold cottage which is in an ideal location and therefore close by to all amenities. It offers comfortable accommodation for anyone at any time of the year. Southwold Central - The properties located in central Southwold are all within minutes of the market place, with the elegant Swan Hotel, an excellent range of small shops including a greengrocers with fresh local produce, family butcher and delicatessen. The upper promenade is ideal for a peaceful stroll at any time of the year and provides quick access to the beach and of course, the lighthouse in the town is a good landmark. There is also easy access to the common and a nearby footpath takes you down to the harbour with the foot ferry to Walberswick (summer only). Don't forget that the beach is never very far away! Caterer Cottage is a typical Victorian Southwold cottage which is in an ideal location and therefore close by to all amenities. It offers comfortable accommodation for anyone at any time of the year. French doors lead to the courtyard which can be enjoyed on those summer days and evenings. Shop: 100 yards Pub: 100 yards Ground Floor: Sitting Room with flat screen TV/DVD and open fire Kitchen/Dining with electric oven and hob, fridge with ice box, fridge, microwave and washer/dryer Sun Room/Sitting area with French doors to courtyard garden Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with king-size bed and En-Suite Shower Room with shower cubicle and washbasin Bedroom 2 with twin beds (access to bedroom 3)Cloakroom with wash basin and w.c. Second Floor: Bedroom 3 with twin beds and open stairs, access through bedroom 2, (Please note that due to eves and a low ceiling there is restricted headroom)Garden: Courtyard Garden at rear of property. Parking: On roadside. Heating: Gas central heating. Pets: One well behaved dog welcome. Also Provided: Wi-Fi, starter pack for open fire, welcome pack.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £446 to £0
Self catering accommodation in Orford Suffolk sleeps 4.
Features include: Short breaks Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: The Cottage on the Green is a beautiful period Suffolk cottage situated in an idyllic position on the village green within close proximity to Orford's Quay. The property has a period charm and has been furnished to further enhance this. Orford is an attractive small town, dominated by the 12th Century Church and Castle Keep - you may like to climb to the top to enjoy the panoramic views over the town and marshes. It is also famous for Orford Ness National Trust Nature Reserve and Havergate Island, both a delight for ornithologists and nature lovers. Sailing and boat trips are available on the River Ore, country walks in Rendlesham Forest are nearby. It is only nine miles from the beach at Aldeburgh, with the historic towns of Framlingham and Woodbridge and the world-famous Snape Maltings Concert Hall also within easy reach. The Cottage on the Green is a beautiful period Suffolk cottage situated in an idyllic position on the village green within close proximity to Orford's Quay. The property has a period charm and has been furnished to further enhance this, it also benefits from a large rear garden with terracing. A wonderful choice for anyone looking for a real slice of Suffolk. Shop: 250 yards Pub: 25 yards Ground Floor: Sitting Room with TV, DVD and Sky. Open fireplace Kitchen with electric cooker, fridge with ice box, microwave, washing machine and table and chairs Dining Room with table and chairs Bathroom with bath, over bath shower, washbasin and w.c. First Floor Bedroom 1 with double bed, wash hand basin and views over the Village Green Bedroom 2 with twin beds Garden: Pretty cottage terraced garden to rear with garden furniture Parking: On street. Public car park in close proximity Heating: Oil-fired heating and open fireplace. Notes: A security deposit cheque of £100 is required by the owner two weeks prior to your holiday.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £358 to £0
Self catering accommodation in Woodbridge sleeps 4.
Features include: Short breaks Pets allowed Internet or WiFI Access Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to a Pub Near Horse Riding
Accommodation overview: Milliner's was a hat maker's shop where, once upon a time, 'head attire' was designed and made for the lady folk of Woodbridge. Woodbridge is a historic town of great character situated on the River Deben. Its charm lies in the many narrow picturesque streets of fine houses and cottages, the river, a popular marina, the busy boatyards, the famous Tide Mill, the ancient buildings around the Market Hill and the fine Church. Woodbridge has an interesting shopping centre, with many specialist shops, good restaurants and pubs, together with art galleries, antique shops, town museum, Suffolk Horse museum, an excellent cinema/theatre, large recreation areas and an indoor heated swimming pool. It is thought that Milliner's may once have been a hat maker's shop. It is now a comfortable 18th century cottage just off the Market Square and within easy walking distance of all Woodbridge's attractions. Shop: 100 yards Pub: 25 yards Ground Floor: Sitting Room with flat screen TV, DVD and open fire Dining Area with table and chairs Kitchen with electric cooker, fridge with ice box, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and radio/CD player Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and w.c. Steep cottage stairs to the First Floor: Bedroom 1 with double bed Steep, curved cottage stairs to the Second Floor: Bedroom 2 with twin beds Garden: Communal passageway leading to six steep steps to a small gravelled garden area with garden bench and table and chairs. Parking: Roadside. Heating: Gas central heating.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £561 to £0
Self catering accommodation in Woodbridge sleeps 8.
Features include: Detached Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to a Pub Near Golf
Accommodation overview: The Potash is situated between Brandeston and Cretingham in a large garden, with views over fields and the upper reaches of the River Deben. The villages of Brandeston and Cretingham are between four and five miles south west of the historic market town of Framlingham, with its famous castle (Mary Queen of Scots was a prisoner there) and full complement of shops and pubs. Brandeston and Cretingham are surrounded by rolling countryside and each has a popular pub, a small village shop and a church. The Cretingham Golf Club is open to non-members and has a pay and play course. The Potash is situated between Brandeston and Cretingham in a large garden, with views over fields and the upper reaches of the River Deben. The house is detached and was mainly constructed in the 16th century. The roof is thatched and there are plenty of original period features, including exposed beams, wonky wooden floors, low ceilings and doorways. Shop: 4 miles Pub: 1 mile Ground Floor: Sitting Room with TV, DVD and wood burning stove. Kitchen with eclectic cooker, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and washing machine Dining Room with table and chairs Cloakroom with wash basin and w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a double bed and En-Suite Bathroom with bath, wash basin, w.c. and bidet Bedroom 2 with a double bed Bedroom 3 with twin beds Bathroom with bath, washbasin and w.c. Second Floor: Bedroom 4 with twin beds Garden: Large garden with garden furniture. Parking: Ample off road parking. Heating: Oil heating.
  
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Sleeps 9
Weekly price range £855 to £0
Self catering accommodation in Southwold sleeps 9.
Features include: Short breaks Wheelchair accessible Internet or WiFI Access Detached Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: The tasteful conversion has resulted in wheelchair friendly spacious ground floor accommodation. With the sea and promenade easily accessible, private parking and delightful garden this property offers the highest standard of accommodation Southwold Pier Area - It is often said that nothing changes in Southwold. However, the much-acclaimed pier was rebuilt in 2001 and was the first to be constructed in England in over fifty years. It now fits in well with the painted beach huts, promenade and colourful flowerbeds. There is a shop, cafes and an alternative amusement arcade there. The selection of properties' hereabouts makes it an ideal location to stay in Southwold if you require quiet accommodation that is also close to the beach, town centre and the many footpaths across the marshes leading you to the less explored areas of the town. Sleeping nine + four and located opposite the pier with perfect sea views, Hightide is tastefully decorated throughout with high quality furnishings and fittings and special Level two rated accessibility modifications made to enable disabled members of the family to relax and enjoy their holiday. This property comes very highly recommended. The tasteful conversion has resulted in wheelchair friendly spacious ground floor accommodation. With the sea and promenade easily accessible, private parking and delightful garden this property offers the highest standard of accommodation. Shop: 400 yards. Pub: 400 yards. Ground Floor: Sitting Room with TV with Freeview, DVD player and sofa bed Kitchen/Dining/Sitting Area is large and open plan, fully equipped and comfortable - spiral stairs leading up to first floor Bedroom 1 with a double bed and bunk beds and wash basin Bedroom 2 with a single electric height adjustable bed (A hoist is fitted and goes from the single bedroom to the shower room and back. Customers will need to bring their own sling)Shower Room is wheelchair accessible with anti-slip floor and a height adjustable shower table and shower chair, washbasin and w.c. with grip rails First Floor: Sitting Room with a TV with Freeview/DVD/stereo, sofa bed, wood burning stove and views of the pier and sea Bedroom 3 with a double bed and En-Suite Bathroom with bath, electric shower, washbasin, w.c. Bedroom 4 with twin beds Garden: Large wheelchair accessible enclosed gardens with garden furniture, playhouse and barbecue. Parking: Private for two cars. Heating: Central heating. National Accessibility Scheme Level two - typically suitable for a person with restricted walking ability and for those that may need to use a wheelchair some of the time.
  
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