Suffolk From seaside resorts to pretty villages, with the hustle of ferry ports to Europe. British culture, reflected in the arts, and enterprise mix in this county. From the seaside fishing town of Lowestoft along the East Coast of England small towns follow the coastline until the dramatic spit of Orford is reached. From medieval England to the present day Bury St Edmunds is steeped in the rise and fall of English history. Aldeburgh, once a busy, thriving port, this town has suffered storm damage and coastal erosion, but is still a fishing port to this day. The 16th century Moot Hall once stood in the town centre, now its on the sea wall! Many musical connections, Benjamins Brittens Peter Grimes was set here and Britten and Peter Pears, the singer and Brittens friend, are buried in the church yard.
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Hill Farm House
A 16th century farmhouse set in 5 acres of peaceful suroundings and great views, near Beccles and close to the coast, An ideal position when visiting the Norfolk Broards or passing through Suffolk. With the town of Southwold, Dunwich, and the Minsmere nature reserve all a short drive away. The...
Hilltop Bed and Breakfast
Family home on outskirts of the town, with off street parking. Pleasant rooms, twin upstairs overlooking the garden, shares shower room with single room. Family room on ground floor with attached shower room, and patio door into garden....
The Garden Room
A spacious and modern self contained annexe that overlooks a private and secluded garden. Offering twin bed accommodation, en-suite shower room, Refridgerator in room together with TV offering Freeview. A choice of Full English or Continental breakfast is served in your room. Adequate off road...
The Old Manse Barn
This modern barn loft apartment with pine floors and leather sofa offers more than just bed and breakfast. It has its own drive and entrance and is surrounded by shrubs and trees, you also have use of a small private deck and garden area making it...
Moat Farm B&B
Moat Farm is an old Suffolk farmhouse complete with horses, a family of ducks and converted Granary. Situated in a quiet village, 2 miles off the A140, it is close to all local attractions and the coast The dining room has a roaring log fire during winter to welcome you to breakfast which is cooked...
The Old Rectory
The Old Rectory is a listed building dating from the 16th century standing in mainly walled grounds, a...
Sandhurst Guest House
A large family run Bed and breakfast offering a quiet location yet 5 minutes from the action. We offer comfortable rooms and provide a full English breakfast in the dining room. Most rooms have wash basins with lavatories and shower bath shared. All rooms have refreshment trays, hairdryers, radios,...







