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Cosy Suffolk Cottages

We have 4 charming 18th century cottages set in their own pretty gardens, providing a quiet and peaceful retreat.

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Description

The cottages are:

Apple Tree Cottage: Our smallest cottage – perfect for two.

Mistletoe Cottage: Our most recently renovated cottage, this has a separate dining room and an upstairs bathroom.

Rose Cottage: A little bit bigger than Apple Tree this cottage can accommodate up to three plus a cot.

Holly Tree Cottage: Our largest cottage sleeps 6+2.

All our cottages are fully equipped and our prices include central heating, lighting and all logs as well as linen and towels. There is ample off road parking in our private car park. We provide wireless internet access but you have to bring your own laptop!

We live in the tiny hamlet of Sibton Green, just outside Yoxford (2m). Minsmere, Dunwich and North Warren reserves are within easy reach (7m). The whole area is ideal for walking, cycling, bird watching, riding and playing golf.

Sibton’s origins go back a lot of years. We know the Romans had a settlement at the junction of the two Roman Roads at Sibton Pouy Street as the floor of the cellar of the Sibton White Horse is made from re-used roman building materials. The (now ruined) Cistercian Abbey at Sibton was built on the site of an older Anglo-Saxon building.

Neighbouring villages boast some delightful pubs (including Suffolk’s pub grub of the year winner). Framlingham is one with its well preserved and picturesque castle. Steeped in natural beauty the Heritage coastal towns of Aldeburgh and Southwold are just 20 minutes drive away.

Southwold, one of the most popular resorts on the east coast, is surrounded by creeks, marshes, reed beds and flanked to the south by the Blyth estuary. To visit Southwold is reminiscent of the 19th century. For beer lovers the town is a must. It is home to the famous Adnams Brewery. In addition it is also famous for its beach huts along the promenade, beach amber, the award winning pier and the lighthouse.

Aldeburgh, a favourite seaside escape, is a pretty Victorian resort. A wide variety of wildlife is at home on its estuary, marshes and shingle beach. Sailing, yacht clubs and golf courses are just a few minutes drive from the town. The town itself serves arguably the best fish and chips on the east coast. Snape Maltings concert hall hosts the annual Aldeburgh Music Festival in June and the Proms in August.

Within a 45 minute drive of Sibton Green is Beccles, the gateway to the Norfolk Broads, Laxfield with the Kings Head “Low House” pub, and Lowestoft with its fishing community.

Facilities
  • Parking
  • Garden
  • Wi-Fi
  • Family friendly
  • Cot
  • Highchair
Opening Season
Open all year round