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– 12 individual one-bedroom barns, each sleeping up to 2 guests
– Modern en-suite shower room
– Private outdoor seating area
– Well-equipped kitchenette
– Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi
– On-site parking with EV charging
– Dog-friendly
– Set within the grounds of Henham Park, home to Latitude Festival each July
1–12 Henham Barns were created through the sympathetic conversion of a traditional stable block, set within the Park Farm courtyard at Henham Park, a short drive from Southwold.
Barns 1–5 sit alongside Lime Tree House. All are on the ground floor, each with an open-plan living, dining and sleeping area, a contemporary shower room, and a private patio. Barns 2 and 5 can be configured as either a super king or two single beds.
Barns 6–12 are split across two levels, four on the ground floor, three on the first, with views across the surrounding parkland. Barns 6 and 8 also feature a copper freestanding bath.
Centrally positioned within Henham Park, the barns suit countryside stays and exclusive weddings and events alike. They are also a short drive from Long Range One and Long Range Two, useful for larger groups needing additional accommodation.
For walkers there are several family favourites nearby, including from Blythburgh to Walberswick. You’ll pass a number of great dining options, including The Anchor.
Dunwich also has a good network of walks and lovely coastal paths, and the Ship Inn is a must.
The Adnams Brewery Tour is absolutely fascinating. A working brewery in the middle of Southwold, just a short drive away – the smell of the hops is distinctly Southwold.
There’s a traditional part of Southwold Pier with bright lights and arcade games, but don’t miss The Under The Pier Show – kooky, quirky and completely bonkers!
Interested in the history of lifeboats and Southwold’s rich maritime heritage? Then you will find the Alfred Corry Lifeboat Museum fascinating. Kids and adults love it alike and the staff are so knowledgeable. It’s housed in a former lifeboat shed that was moved by sea from Cromer.
The Southwold Museum is dedicated to the local and natural history of the area. It had a refit recently and features a host of fascinating new displays.