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County - Suffolk
Tel code: 01986 | code search
Postcode: IP19 | code search
Population: 5000
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Halesworth is a small but vibrant country market town, with good shopping at its centre, and some noteworthy buildings such as its Tudor rectory and almshouses adding to the character of a pleasant settlement. Very convenient for Southwold and for Beccles too... Read More.

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High Lodge

High Lodge

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Set amidst 100 acres of woodland and delightful Suffolk countryside, these luxury lodges offer you peace and tranquillity plus the opportunity to enjoy first class sporting ... More | visit website

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Heathside Lodges

Heathside Lodges
Enjoying a lovely secluded setting close to the Broads, Suffolk coast and quaint village pubs, these luxurious lodges offer a perfect base for exploring this wonderful area. A stunning, peaceful retreat with beautiful nature trails ... More | visit website
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High Lodge

High Lodge

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Set amidst 100 acres of woodland and delightful Suffolk countryside, these luxury lodges offer you peace and tranquillity plus the opportunity to enjoy first class sporting ... More | visit website

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Heathside Lodges

Heathside Lodges
Enjoying a lovely secluded setting close to the Broads, Suffolk coast and quaint village pubs, these luxurious lodges offer a perfect base for exploring this wonderful area. A stunning, peaceful retreat with beautiful nature trails ... More | visit website
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Shepherd's Watch

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On the Norfolk–Suffolk borders, and overlooking sheep paddocks on a working farm that encourages wildlife conservation, this newly converted cottage retains its old character and charm. The ... More

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Linda's Lodge

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Nestling in the Blyth Valley in peaceful north east Suffolk, just 7 miles from Southwold, this newly refurbished and freshly decorated little hideaway offers couples a relaxing ... More

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Dragonfly

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In a tranquil rural setting, overlooking a lily pond where dragonflies hover, this charming little stable conversion has a pretty terrace and a beamed interior. Within walking ... More

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Angel Cottage

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Quietly set within walking distance of the historic, pedestrianised centre of this thriving market town, and just 7 miles from genteel Southwold with its lighthouse, sandy beaches ... More

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Woodpecker at Millfield Cottages

Woodpecker at Millfield Cottages

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Amidst the gently undulating countryside between the picturesque market towns of Halesworth, Bungay and Beccles, this pair of wonderfully spacious, detached cottages offers excellent holiday accommodation for ... More

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Carol's Cottage at Vale Farm Cottages (2.74 miles)

Carol

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Set on a 70 acre arable farm, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, 6 miles from the Suffolk Heritage Coastline, these two recent conversions of old ... More

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Sibton White Horse Inn (4.89 miles)

Sibton White Horse Inn

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You couldn't find a more quintessential English country Inn if you tried, grade II listed, many fascinating features and its timber frame dating back to 1580. The inn is ideally ... More

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Satis House (5.52 miles)

Satis House

"Satis House" said Pip, "that's a curious name".
"It's Greek, Latin or Hebrew, maybe all three, for enough", she replied. "It means that whoever lives in the house could wish for nothing more."

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Westleton Crown Inn (6.32 miles)

Westleton Crown Inn

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Retaining the character and rustic charm of its heritage whilst offering contemporary comforts, this ideal base for an exploration of the Suffolk Heritage Coast is midway between Southwold and Adleburgh. In ... More

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The Randolph Hotel (6.96 miles)

The Randolph Hotel
Southwold is a charming north Suffolk seaside town on the Suffolk Heritage Coast. Almost an island, being bounded by the North Sea to the East, by the River Blyth and Southwold harbour to the South-West ... More | visit website
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Ship Inn (7.18 miles)

Ship Inn

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One of the most distinctive and charming inns on the east coast, The Ship Inn Dunwich is a venerable 500-year-old pub boasting a fine range of real ales and an excellent wine ... More

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Blyth Hotel (7.44 miles)

Blyth Hotel

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A delightfully refurbished family run hotel just 5 minutes walk from Southwold's famous colourful beach huts or the town centre. Interior has been fully re-styled by Laura Ashley and Hudson ... More

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Crown Hotel (7.61 miles)

Crown Hotel
The Crown Hotel - Suffolk Small Hotel of the Year is an exciting and intimate combination of small hotel, wine bar, pub and restaurant, Adnams Crown Hotel is always buzzing with a lively informality. The food ... More | visit website
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Swan Hotel (7.65 miles)

Swan Hotel

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The Swan Hotel has occupied its present site since the 14th century. Nowadays the public rooms have the traditional character of an English country house, enhanced by fine furniture, carved 18th ... More

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Nutberry at Cherrywood Cottages (7.69 miles)

Nutberry at Cherrywood Cottages

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Tucked away down a country lane leading to the River Waveney, these two traditional 19th century farm building conversions are ideal for a peaceful and relaxing break ... More

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