Log Store (sleeps 2 + child)
One-bedroom retreat with kingsize bed, nook bed, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom with soaking tub and shower, lounge with fire, and private terrace.
Tack Room (sleeps 2 + child)
One-bedroom retreat with kingsize bed, nook bed, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom with tub and shower, lounge with fire, and private terrace.
Cart Lodge (sleeps 4 + 2 kids)
Two-bedroom retreat with 2 kingsize beds, 2 nook beds, 2 ensuite shower bathrooms, fully equipped kitchen, lounge with woodburner, and private terrace.
“We wanted to build a sanctuary, that was carefully created for each guest. We offer 24/7 support to ensure each stay is special and memorable. This special location is made for making memories.” Owners, Thom and Gem
They love
“Taking a bottle of wine to the woods to watch the sun slowly set across the fields.”
We love
The design-led interiors; seriously beautiful.
You may not love
Shared grounds and pool. Various unfenced ponds so children must be supervised at all times. No shop in walking distance (10 mins’ drive).
Sustainability.
Recycling, fruit and veg gardens, beehives. Water supply from a borehole. Sustainable cleaning products. Sustainable British bedding. Electric car chargers.
Surrounds.
- Stay put: laze by the pool, wander through the wildflowers, meet the kune kune pigs and llamas, watch for wild deer in the woodlands. This place is deeply relaxing.
- Feast on an exceptional Sunday roast (or weeknight symphony of local, seasonal flavours) at the Greyhound in nearby Pettistree.
- Paddleboard on the Blyth river estuary as the sun rises.
- Sip some of England’s finest new wines at Flint Vineyard, which – despite its excellent reputation – has been producing delicious wines since just 2016.
- Treat yourself to oysters and bubbles bathed in sea breezes on the roof terrace at The Suffolk, Aldeburgh (or try the inventive Sur-Mertini, made with oyster liqueur).
- Spend a day in Southwold, a quintessentially English seaside town, and home to the Adnams Brewery. You could even book a day at the famous Jabba the beach hut on Southwold Pier.
- Enjoy a lively local night at The Racehorse, a community pub in Westhall featuring a raucous programme of live music, sports screenings, quizzes and ‘squit’ (Suffolkese for nonsense) nights.
Details.
- A trio ofhideaways within a 10-acre property
- Log Store (1 bed): kingsize bed, nook bed for a child, bathroom with Japanese soaking tub and shower, open-plan lounge with open fire, full kitchen and private terrace
- Tack Room (1 bed): kingsize bed, nook bed for a child, bathroom with Japanese soaking tub and shower, open-plan lounge with open fire, full kitchen and private terrace
- Cart Lodge (2 bed): 2 x kingsize bedrooms with ensuite shower bathrooms, 2 x nook beds for a child, open-plan lounge with woodburner, full kitchen and private terrace
- All include dishwasher, oven, fridge, coffee machine and basic ingredients
- Kamado Joe and Gozneys on request
- Dogs welcome on request (strictly not on the furniture)
- Shared grounds with:
- Covered, heated pool (towels provided)
- Trampoline, swings, bikes and toys for children
- Children must be supervised at all times due to ponds without fences
- Concierge service available at all times by phone
- Bikes available to rent
- Plenty of parking and an EV charger
- Walk to local pub (10 mins); drive to shops and restaurants (10-20 mins)
- Booking conditions: 2-night minimum stay
- Remember to pack: swimming costumes
30% deposit, with the balance due 8 weeks prior to stay.
Cancellations permitted 8+ weeks prior to stay, with deposit refunded minus a £30 processing fee.
No refunds if booking cancelled within 8 weeks of stay.
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FAQs.
Yes, a super cute local community run pub called The Race Horse, it has a lovely story – the pub was going to close down and the community of neighbours all chipped in and bought it. Excellent selection of local ales and solid pub food.
Yes, it’s heated to 28 degrees, which is warmer than most pools. The greenhouse surroundings keep it super warm in there, but the sides can be raised to merge the garden with the pool.
There are Kune kune pigs, pygmy goats and Burford Brown chickens. But the land is also home to a few wilds treats too – a set of ducks and their ducklings, a red kite, a small Muntjac deer often runs through the top field, and rabbits are always on the apple tree lawn. Doves can be seen, too, and masses of bees and butterflies drawn by the beautiful flowers.
Yes, there are a range of catering options available from low-key cooking help to full-on private chefs and banqueting. You can request a hamper of local produce (£50), and the owners are also happy to take in food deliveries early to set up the fridges for your arrival. A cold beer or wine is exactly what you want when you turn up!
The owners will do their best to help in any way. Forgotten a toothbrush, wellies, torch… want a outside heater, help with the firepit… a last-minute baby sitter… you name it, they will try to support.
In: 4pm; out: 10am
Early check ins/late check outs can sometimes be accommodated — feel free to ask.
Yes, most of the time, but they are very mindful of your space and privacy. They work the land, feed the animals, and ensure guests stays run smoothly.
Yes, the owners have a wealth of experience in event planning and this is their true passion, so let them know if you’d like them to help bring a special occasion to life. Anything from ‘the perfect place to get engaged’ (they have the best spot for this!) to a private dinner in the secret woodland…
The pool is is closed between Nov- March
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