Suffolk Cottage Holidays
Whether you are looking for contemporary chic or classic comfort, Suffolk Cottage Holidays’ stylish, luxury properties are the very best in Suffolk. In the heart of Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, our coastal and countryside cottages are set in some of East Anglia's finest locations.
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Aldeburgh & the Alde Estuary
Aldeburgh, Orford, Thorpeness, music and the arts at Snape Maltings, sailing, RSPB reserves, National Trust properties, the sea and inspiring Suffolk skies; a stay in one of Suffolk Cottage Holidays' self catering cottages will never be long enough.
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Orford the Ore Estuary
Orford is without doubt one of the most charming and interesting places on the East coast. It has something for everyone. Whether you arrive by sea or land you will see the impressive church tower and castle keep from several miles away. Much of Orford Castle has now disappeared but the keep remains largely intact.
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Southwold & the Blyth Estuary
There are over 50-miles of Suffolk coastline, its entire length being designated as An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is a fascinating and varied coastline with much to see and enjoy.
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Woodbridge & the River Deben
Woodbridge, Wickham Market, Bawdsey, Ramsholt, Waldringfield; the river, forests, Sandlings Heaths and sea are all close by. Enjoy superb self catering accommodation with Suffolk Cottage Holidays in this wonderfully peaceful area.
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Constable Country & the River Stour
Flatford Mill, Gainsborough's house. Lavenham and Long Melford and the beautiful secluded villages of Stoke-by-Nayland, Stratford St Mary and Dedham. A painter's landscape, a walker's dream.
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Norfolk and Suffolk Borders
The land of South Norfolk and North Suffolk is effectively a plateau, with a series of old market towns containing elegant timber framed cottages, Tudor, Georgian, Dutch and Victorian houses. The Broads meander south from Norwich to Beccles; Britain�s finest wetland area, the Broads is designated as a National Park.
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North Norfolk
Miles of sandy beaches, great walking and boating, nature reserves, wonderful villages of thatch and flint, beautiful houses, and a plethora of medieval churches are just some of the attractions on offer to the holidaymaker to North Norfolk. Renowned for its bird life much of the area is in the care of the National Trust.


