Suffolk
From seaside resorts to pretty villages, with the hustle of ferry ports to Europe. British culture, reflected in the arts, and enterprise mix in this county. From the seaside fishing town of Lowestoft along the East Coast of England small towns follow the coastline until the dramatic spit of Orford is reached. From medieval England to the present day Bury St Edmunds is steeped in the rise and fall of English history. Aldeburgh, once a busy, thriving port, this town has suffered storm damage and coastal erosion, but is still a fishing port to this day. The 16th century Moot Hall once stood in the town centre, now its on the sea wall! Many musical connections, Benjamins Brittens 'Peter Grimes' was set here and Britten and Peter Pears, the singer and Brittens friend, are all buried in the church yard.
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Darsham Old Hall
Darsham Old Hall dates back to the 13th century and is thought to be one of the oldest continually inhabited, privately owned homes in the country. Ideal for your special occasion, enjoy and relax in the unique, exclusive and private surroundings of this historic country house with its boutique...
Verandah House
Verandah House is an historic grade II listed building, located in the centre of Stowmarket, and is a fine example of a Georgian gentlemans residence. Built originally around 1700, a cottage and stables were added to the original house in 1729. Later in the mid 1800s the main house and cottage were...
Newmans Hall Bed and Breakfast
Welcome to Newmans Hall Bed and Breakfast. If you are looking for a quiet place to stay in the Suffolk Countryside then you have come to the right place. We have a number of rooms ideal for guests looking for a short break or whilst travelling on business. Set in the rolling East Anglian...