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– Beautifully designed cosy ground-floor barn for up to two guests
– Set within peaceful private parkland near the Suffolk Coast
– Stylish interiors featuring reclaimed wood and vaulted ceilings
– Well-equipped kitchenette with essential self-catering facilities
– Private outdoor corner patio, perfect for breakfast or evening drinks
– Beautiful views over the surrounding parkland
– Dog-friendly accommodation
– Situated within the grounds of the Latitude Festival, held annually every July
– On-site parking included for guests
– Dual 22kW EV charging point available within the compound
Ground-floor studio sleeping up to two guests, this perfectly formed space has everything you need for a short stay near the Suffolk coast. Set within private listed parkland, it features carefully restored oak and chestnut beams, reclaimed wood, and traditional character throughout.
A compact kitchenette and modern walk-in shower room provide all the essentials for a comfortable stay. A private patio overlooks the parkland, offering the perfect spot for breakfast or an evening sundowner.
Ideally located within the grounds of the Latitude Festival, held in the park each July.
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.