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533 Log Cabins in East of England

Not only the North Norfolk Coast with its vast beaches like Holkham, and salt marshes at Blakeney and Cley, the East of England offers historic Cambridge, Ely Cathedral, the calm beauty of the Broads, pretty villages of Suffolk and a variety of wildlife. It's no surprise it appeals to artists, photographers, cyclists and bird watchers.

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Beautiful cosy 2-Bed Caravan in Clacton-on-Sea 6

Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, East of England

Beautiful cosy 2-Bed Caravan in Clacton-on-Sea From £875 Availability

Brand New clubhouse with much more entertainment!!

Perfect for family's.

NOW OPERATE A NO REFUND POLICY!

As it is self-catering, you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay. The living room has a beautiful Gas fire place that warms the home within 10-15 mins.
The kitchen has a fridge, a hob, an oven, a kettle, a toaster, full cutlery and utensils, a freezer and a microwave.
Direct golden sand beach access or TV with freeview.

On site you will find heated indoor pool and slide, Segway hire, go cart hire, playgrounds, rock climbing, wax hands, painting arts and craft, build a bear, clubhouse with arcade, beer bar, wine bar, cocktail bar and restaurant, fishing lake, 24/7 security and much more.

This home has 2 bedrooms and can comfortably sleep 6 people.
In the front room you will find a pull out double sofa bed.
In the master bedroom, you will find a king size bed and on-suit bathroom.
In the next bedroom, there is 2 single beds.

Entertainment / facility Passes / Bed linen are NOT INCLUDED in the price of the accommodation, they are to be purchased separately at park reception

This holiday home is sanitized before and after each Guest for your safety and to be inline with COVID-19 rules.

House Rules:
1.Check-in time is 4PM and check-out is 10AM.
2.We accept NO responsibility or liability for any accidents, damages or loss.
3.Now operating a NO Refund or Exchanges policy.
4. Entertainment / facility Passes / Bed linen are Not included in the price of the accommodation, they are to be purchased separately at park reception.
5. Any form of anti-social behaviour will result in you being asked to leave / removed from the site with a possible ban from the park. In this circumstance you will Not receive any form of refund and will also lose your security deposit. 6.There is 24/7 park and private security patrolling the park and CCTV in operation.
7. Smoking is NOT allowed under any circumstances.
8. Do Not put cigarettes out on the decking as it could melt or damage the decking and you will be held responsible.
9. NO BBQs on / near the decking as it could melt or damage the decking and you will be held responsible.
10. Please Do NOT stand or sit on the side railings or Gate of the decking as it could result in damage that you will be liable for.
11. NO commercial or sign written vehicles, including transit vans and trailers are not permitted at this park.
12. If there are more people staying in the holiday home than you have disclosed, you will be asked to leave without a refund and also face a possible ban from the park. This is due to Health & Safety and for Insurance Purposes.
13. The holiday home will be inspected before and after use for any damage / breakages and if anything is found you will be charged accordingly.
14. There are on-site parking facilities available (white bays) so Please Do NOT park on the grass. You may be asked to leave the site without a refund. ( park rules )
15. Pets are NOT allowed at the property. If pets are found, you will be subject to an extra £120 charge!
16. Please Do NOT leave unused appliances plugged in / switched on or left unattended as this is a fire risk that you will be liable for
17. Entertainment/facility Passes / Bed linen are Not included in the price of the accommodation, they are to be purchased separately at park reception.

Located in Clacton-on-Sea, this lodge is near the beach. Princes Theatre and West Cliff Theatre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Clacton Pier and Wyvernwood. Green Island Gardens Ardleigh and Colchester Natural History Museum are also worth visiting.

Beautiful Lakeside lodge with Hot Tub 8

LINCON, Lincolnshire, East of England

Beautiful Lakeside lodge with Hot Tub From £1519 Availability

Lakeside lodge looking over water ski lake, with in ground 5 seat hot tub. 3 bedroom 2 bathroom. 1 double bedroom with dressing room area and en-suite 1 twin bedroom 1 bunk bed bedoom with room for travel cot.
. Enclosed decked area with glass balastrade. With rattan furniture.
Open plan living. Fridge freezer dishwasher microwave oven kettle toaster. Bed linen provided. No towels or pool towels guests to provide

This cabin is located in Lincoln. Tattershall Castle and Bolingbroke Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Just Wake and Evergreens Miniature Railway. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Jubilee Park or Tattershall Road Stadium.

Beautiful lodge with decking at Oaklands Holiday Park in Essex ref 39031BG 5

Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, East of England

Beautiful lodge with decking at Oaklands Holiday Park in Essex ref 39031BG From £1050 Availability

31, Birch Grove Area - The Oaklands Holiday Village, Essex

Lovely lodge with homely touches, spacious throughout and large outside decking area to relax in the sunshine! Sited on a brilliant family holiday park and only a short drive from the seaside town of Clacton-on-Sea.

2 bed lodge, sleeps 5. With decking, double glazing and central heating. Platinum rated.

Modern fitted kitchen with built in oven/microwave, separate gas hob rings with extractor over, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.
Dining area with table and chairs, seating up to 4 guests.
Homely lounge with TV/Freeview, electric fire and doors leading to decking.

Bed 1: Double bed with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room
Bed 2: Bunk beds (two singles) and additional separate single bed

Family bathroom with shower over bath, toilet and wash basin.

Good to know
• Linen & Towels: Not included
• Dog friendly: No
• WiFi: No
• Parking: Allocated, next to the accommodation
• Heating: Central heating and electric fire in the lounge
• Extras include: Outside furniture
• Park entertainment & facilities passes: Not included

Enhance your stay with additional service, please contact us for price & availability
• Early check-in
• Late check-out

Policies:
• CONTRACTORS & sign written vehicles: NOT PERMITTED
• GROUPS: Restrictions WILL APPLY for all-male or all-female parties of 3+ people if not immediate family or couples, please contact us prior to booking
• LEAD BOOKER: MUST BE 21 at the time of booking and one person staying in the accommodation must be over 21 years old.
• MAX OCCUPANCY: 5 guests, INCLUSIVE of CHILDREN UNDER 2

This lodge is located in Clacton-on-Sea. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Holland Haven Country Park and High Woods Country Park, while Princes Theatre and West Cliff Theatre are cultural highlights. Clacton Pier and Wyvernwood are also worth visiting.

Bespoke holiday home with private pool and hot tub, sleeps 8 ref 34073P 8

Kings Lynn, Norfolk, East of England

Bespoke holiday home with private pool and hot tub, sleeps 8 ref 34073P From £2324 Availability

73, Rokis Lodge Holiday Home - Pentney Lakes, Norfolk

Beautiful holiday home with private pool, hot tub, cosy outdoor cabin, sleeping a total of 8 guests. Located in a rural location on the stunning Pentney Lakes Holiday Park in Norfolk. Platinum Deluxe rated.

This unique property boasts a large garden with private heated outdoor swimming pool, luxury hot tub (max 6 guests) and outdoor play area for children. Bespoke to the property there is an amazing summer house featuring a BBQ, perfect to enjoy a one-of-kind dining experience for a special occasion.

ROKIS LODGE
Beautifully decorated holiday accommodation with double glazing, central heating and free unlimited WiFi. With spacious outside garden area, large decking with al fresco dining area to enjoy the sunshine, and American foosball table.

Entry leads into hallway leads to open plan kitchen and dining area. Fully equipped kitchen full size oven/hob, full size fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine and air fryer.
Homely lounge with TV/Freeview, double sofa bed and doors leading to outside decking area.

Bed 1: Double bed with TV
Bed 2: Double bed with TV

Family bathroom with shower over bath, toilet and wash basin.

COSY CABIN
Located in the garden, there is a private cosy cabin with a double bed and electric heater, sleeping an additional two guests.

Good to know
• Linen & Towels: Provided
• Dog friendly: Yes, 2 small dogs, fees apply
• WiFi: Yes
• Parking: Private driveway with plenty of parking available
• Heating: Central heating and electric heater in the cabin

Policies:
• CONTRACTORS & commercial vehicles: NOT PERMITTED
• GROUPS: Restrictions WILL APPLY for all-male or all-female parties of 3+ people if not immediate family or couples, please contact us prior to booking
• LEAD BOOKER: MUST BE 21 at the time of booking and one person staying in the accommodation must be over 21 years old.
• MAX OCCUPANCY: 8 guests, INCLUSIVE of CHILDREN UNDER 2

Located in King's Lynn, this cabin is on a lake. Middleton Hall Golf Club and Swaffham Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Roydon Common and Roydon Common National Nature Reserve. Gooderstone Water Gardens & Nature Trails and Caithness Crystal Visitor Centre are also worth visiting.

BITTERN LODGE, pet friendly in Tattershall Lakes Country Park 6

Lincoln, Lincolnshire, East of England

BITTERN LODGE, pet friendly in Tattershall Lakes Country Park From £1085 Availability

This attractive log cabin in Tattershall Lakes holiday park can sleep six people in three bedrooms.

Bittern Lodge is an attractive log cabin in Tattershall Lakes holiday park and can sleep six people. This all ground floor cottage has two double bedrooms, a twin bedroom, a shower room and an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and a sitting area. Outside there is off road parking for three cars, a private decked patio with hot tub and furniture, a private fishing peg and on-site facilities including water skiing, wakeboarding, jet skiing, golf, coarse fishing (please bring own fishing tackle), indoor heated swimming pool, gym and spa. Bittern Lodge is a wonderful base for your fun-filled holiday.

Amenities: LPG central heating. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc.in rent. Travel cot and highchair. Off road parking for 3 cars. Private decked patio with hot tub and furniture. Private fishing peg (please bring own fishing tackle). One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. On-site facilities including water skiing, wakeboarding, jet skiing, golf, coarse fishing, indoor heated swimming pool, gym and spa. On-site shop and pub/restaurant 5 mins walk (access via entertainment pass, payable to the owner. Note: Swimming pool and spa area use subject to purchasing the entertainment pass, plus an activity pass can be purchased for many on-site activities, and watersports, fishing, golf and launching private jet skis incur a charge payable outside of any passes. Note: All on-site facilities, including the shop and bar/restaurant are seasonal; please contact Tattershall Lakes direct for more information, dates and prices. Nearest shop and pub during seasonal closure is in Tattershall, 15 mins walk. Note: Open lakes and fenced veranda close to lake edge, children must be supervised at all times. Note: RAF base nearby - there may be some associated noise. Note: Ramp access to front.

Region: From rolling countryside to historic cathedral cities and traditional seaside resorts, Lincolnshire offers a peaceful alternative to the discerning holidaymaker.

Town: Tattershall Lakes Country Park is situated between the Fens and the Wolds and offers woodlands, lakes, watersports, course fishing, an indoor heated swimming pool, gym, spa, shop and a pub/restaurant. The National Trust owned Tattershall Castle is nearby and further afield are Belovir Castle, Burghley House and Belton House, as well as the city of Lincoln.

Located in Lincoln, this lodge is on a lake. Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Visitor Centre and Bubblecar Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Aqua Sante Spa and National Golf Centre. Traveling with kids? Consider Just Wake and Evergreens Miniature Railway. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking.

Blakeney Barn Cottage 8

Blakeney, Norfolk, East of England

Blakeney Barn Cottage From £2324 Availability

The beautiful Blakeney Barn Cottage dates back to the 1800’s and has been restored with endless care, retaining its stunning original features. The living room’s vaulted beamed ceiling is incredible. With four stunning bedrooms, three of which are on the sprawling ground floor, this gorgeous Blakeney retreat sleeps 8 guests.

Blakeney is one the best loved beauty spot’s on the North Norfolk coast with a very pretty harbour and winding roads full of charming independent shops, galleries and some lovely gastropubs. It boasts sensational walks out to the calm and peaceful marshes. Blakeney is extremely popular.

Behind the typical brick and flint Norfolk frontage you will find luxurious modern comfort at Blakeney Barn Cottage. This idyllic retreat provides a haven of peace and quiet in one of the prettiest villages around. The main open plan living area is an absolute delight with squishy sofas and chairs looking out to the delightful garden. The exposed flint feature wall and the restored wooden beams add atmosphere and charm. The kitchen is a chef’s delight with modern, Shaker style units and a large range cooker. It is a very sociable space where everyone can chat while a delicious meal is being prepared. With its open plan design, this is a very bright cottage. The colour palettes are soothing with soft greys, blues and yellows and throughout you will find little nautical nods with beach scenes on the artwork, lamps made of shells and boat and bird ornaments.

The sumptuous master bedroom suite, with ensuite bathroom, is nestled in the eaves on the first floor with breathtaking views across the salt marshes with the sea on the horizon. Again there are atmospheric wooden beams. The remaining bedrooms are situated on the ground floor. Two enjoy modern ensuite bathrooms plus there is a family bathroom. The beds are adorned with quality linens and fabulous soft furnishings. You will definitely enjoy the sleep of kings here. Children will adore the bespoke bunk beds.

The garden is very attractive with decking for alfresco dining and outdoor lounging and a lush lawn. The chef can use the house barbecue or the indoor kitchen. There is space for 3 cars to park. Norfolk is the perfect place for dog walking so your furry friend is invited too,  just one though!

The charming, picturesque village of Blakeney is on the stunning North Norfolk coast. It is a very popular spot with its pretty harbour, delightful range of unique shops including fishmongers, butchers and galleries, gastropubs and its amazing landscape of marshes, sand hills and mud banks. You can walk straight from the cottage and enjoy this Instagram worthy estuary. Within this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Blakeney National Nature Reserve offers uninterrupted views of the coastline and you are very likely to spot migratory birds as well as the seals at Blakeney Point. Make sure you try one of the fresh crab sandwiches from the mobile van in the car park at the harbour. They are delicious! Trips can be taken from Blakeney and Morston Quay to visit the seal colonies. The pups are born during November to early January with over 2000 seal pups being born each year. It is a wonderful family outing.

A couple of miles away is the enchanting village of Cley-next-the-Sea. It offers wonderful views across the marshes, an outstanding deli, several art and pottery galleries and a smoked fish shop. The marshland was used for horse races up to the early 19th century as well as being a regular haunt for smugglers. The area is excellent for birdwatching. You should look out for ringed plovers, oystercatchers, brent geese and common teal.

For shopping, you can head to the stunning town of Holt. It is home to some excellent art galleries, antique and book shops, butchers, greengrocers, delicious eateries and a maze of 18th century Georgian buildings hiding in wonderful courtyards and alleyways. It looks so pretty at Christmas when all of the shops display brightly lit trees on the front of the buildings.

Further along the coast you can visit the wonderful town of Wells-next-the-Sea with its colourful beach huts, mammoth sandy beach sprinkled with dunes and grasses, pine forest, attractive harbour and its lovely leafy green ‘The Buttlands’, home to several gastropubs. You can walk all the way to Holkham Beach, one of the finest in the country. You can also take the Wells to Walsingham Light Railway for an afternoon excursion.

Holkham’s beach is totally unspoilt with a glorious semi-circle basin filling to form a spectacular shallow lagoon at high tides. The beach is famous for the closing scene in Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘Shakespeare in Love’. The 25000 acre Holkham Estate is rich in history, architecture and wildlife. Holkham Hall is the seat of the Earl of Leicester, an 18th century mansion still lived-in as well as open to visitors. There are 6 acres of walled garden, walking and cycling paths, lakes, deer, a tree top high ropes course with its swings, bridges and ziplines, rowing boats, canoes and kayaks on the lake and a woodland play area.

Blakeney Barn Cottage 8

Blakeney, Norfolk, East of England

Blakeney Barn Cottage From £2324 Availability

The beautiful Blakeney Barn Cottage dates back to the 1800’s and has been restored with endless care, retaining its stunning original features. The living room’s vaulted beamed ceiling is incredible. With four stunning bedrooms, three of which are on the sprawling ground floor, this gorgeous Blakeney retreat sleeps 8 guests.

Blakeney is one the best loved beauty spot’s on the North Norfolk coast with a very pretty harbour and winding roads full of charming independent shops, galleries and some lovely gastropubs. It boasts sensational walks out to the calm and peaceful marshes. Blakeney is extremely popular.

Behind the typical brick and flint Norfolk frontage you will find luxurious modern comfort at Blakeney Barn Cottage. This idyllic retreat provides a haven of peace and quiet in one of the prettiest villages around. The main open plan living area is an absolute delight with squishy sofas and chairs looking out to the delightful garden. The exposed flint feature wall and the restored wooden beams add atmosphere and charm. The kitchen is a chef’s delight with modern, Shaker style units and a large range cooker. It is a very sociable space where everyone can chat while a delicious meal is being prepared. With its open plan design, this is a very bright cottage. The colour palettes are soothing with soft greys, blues and yellows and throughout you will find little nautical nods with beach scenes on the artwork, lamps made of shells and boat and bird ornaments.

The sumptuous master bedroom suite, with ensuite bathroom, is nestled in the eaves on the first floor with breathtaking views across the salt marshes with the sea on the horizon. Again there are atmospheric wooden beams. The remaining bedrooms are situated on the ground floor. Two enjoy modern ensuite bathrooms plus there is a family bathroom. The beds are adorned with quality linens and fabulous soft furnishings. You will definitely enjoy the sleep of kings here. Children will adore the bespoke bunk beds.

The garden is very attractive with decking for alfresco dining and outdoor lounging and a lush lawn. The chef can use the house barbecue or the indoor kitchen. There is space for 3 cars to park. Norfolk is the perfect place for dog walking so your furry friend is invited too,  just one though!

The charming, picturesque village of Blakeney is on the stunning North Norfolk coast. It is a very popular spot with its pretty harbour, delightful range of unique shops including fishmongers, butchers and galleries, gastropubs and its amazing landscape of marshes, sand hills and mud banks. You can walk straight from the cottage and enjoy this Instagram worthy estuary. Within this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Blakeney National Nature Reserve offers uninterrupted views of the coastline and you are very likely to spot migratory birds as well as the seals at Blakeney Point. Make sure you try one of the fresh crab sandwiches from the mobile van in the car park at the harbour. They are delicious! Trips can be taken from Blakeney and Morston Quay to visit the seal colonies. The pups are born during November to early January with over 2000 seal pups being born each year. It is a wonderful family outing.

A couple of miles away is the enchanting village of Cley-next-the-Sea. It offers wonderful views across the marshes, an outstanding deli, several art and pottery galleries and a smoked fish shop. The marshland was used for horse races up to the early 19th century as well as being a regular haunt for smugglers. The area is excellent for birdwatching. You should look out for ringed plovers, oystercatchers, brent geese and common teal.

For shopping, you can head to the stunning town of Holt. It is home to some excellent art galleries, antique and book shops, butchers, greengrocers, delicious eateries and a maze of 18th century Georgian buildings hiding in wonderful courtyards and alleyways. It looks so pretty at Christmas when all of the shops display brightly lit trees on the front of the buildings.

Further along the coast you can visit the wonderful town of Wells-next-the-Sea with its colourful beach huts, mammoth sandy beach sprinkled with dunes and grasses, pine forest, attractive harbour and its lovely leafy green ‘The Buttlands’, home to several gastropubs. You can walk all the way to Holkham Beach, one of the finest in the country. You can also take the Wells to Walsingham Light Railway for an afternoon excursion.

Holkham’s beach is totally unspoilt with a glorious semi-circle basin filling to form a spectacular shallow lagoon at high tides. The beach is famous for the closing scene in Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘Shakespeare in Love’. The 25000 acre Holkham Estate is rich in history, architecture and wildlife. Holkham Hall is the seat of the Earl of Leicester, an 18th century mansion still lived-in as well as open to visitors. There are 6 acres of walled garden, walking and cycling paths, lakes, deer, a tree top high ropes course with its swings, bridges and ziplines, rowing boats, canoes and kayaks on the lake and a woodland play area.

Blakeney House 8

Blakeney, Norfolk, East of England

Blakeney House From £2418 Availability

A seaside haven set just a stone’s throw back from the stunning Norfolk coastline, Blakeney House is an unmissable treat for a large family or group of friends to enjoy some of the finest English scenery.

The home itself is every bit as beautiful as its surroundings, designed to blend in with and enhance its connection with the natural world around it, with double size windows and full walls of glass! First explore your sublime kitchen: the gentle colours of the sky, ranging through pastel blues to soft greys complement the Aga along the back wall, which creates an incredible traditional feel to this otherwise wonderfully modern space. Right alongside this is your superb living room, with a sofa stretching across the wall of windows, looking out over the fireplace and TV. On the other side of the hallway you’ll find a second lovely dining area, with natural tones working their way into every part of the room. There’s an extra TV room for cosier moments in front of a film or curled up with a book, and even a games room with a pool table and table tennis for more active entertainment! As you head up the first floor you’re met with a casual living area where you can settle into a seat by the floor to ceiling windows and admire your private garden and the dunes just beyond it.

Each of these four bedrooms plays on this stunning connection to the coast and the sea, using brilliant blues and delightful floral and wildlife patterns to bring the outside in. The first bedroom is accessed via stairs leading from the kitchen, meanwhile the remaining three are on the main first-floor. The master bedroom enjoys a super-king size bed, while there’s an additional double room and two more rooms with fabulous zip-n-link beds, so we can be flexible to your needs! And all four accompanying bathrooms are just as welcoming! Bright and luxurious, a range of walk-in showers and huge bathtubs invite you for a rejuvenating cleanse.

Finally your lovely big garden provides all the space and seating you could wish for, to spend endless hours out in the sunshine. Soak up the sights and sounds of the seaside as the sea breeze rustles the leaves of the mature trees all around you. There’s tons of space for the kids to run around, and plenty of sunny spots for a little sunbathing. And of course the sea is just meters away when you fancy a paddle or a swim, or simply a stroll along the sandy coast!

Whether you’re after sun, sea and sand or quaint towns and beautiful natural landscape, Norfolk offers a little something for everyone - and Blakeney House is in one of its most spectacular corners!

Seaside treats, cosy cafes and endless miles of nature in which you can picnic, stroll and play are perfect for groups of families or friends. The vast skies stretch in every direction, over the big Broads teeming with life and the wetlands, nature reserves and so many exceptional beaches along 90 miles of coastline! And as the driest county in the UK, Norfolk is ideal for an outdoor adventure, whether on sea or land!

The Broads National Park, the Fens and Thetford Forest are just a handful of the breath-taking nature parks to visit, while Norfolk’s famous coastline is bursting with wide open, empty beaches perfect for a proper bucket-and-spade holiday with the family! This is where the expanse of the skies truly bursts with life and fills you with joy. Dotted along the horizon are yachts and power-boats while nearer to shore you’ll find surfers, kayakers, kite-surfers and so much more! While lining the beaches are hundreds of candy-coloured beach huts, dazzling promenades with candyfloss and fish and chips and of course, the romantic dunes with endless hidden spots for barbeques and family-fun.

And for more outdoor activities, stretching from Holme-next-the-Sea all the way to Cromer, the 45-mile long Norfolk Coastal Path through this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers some of the best birdwatching in the UK, a glimpse of the seals on Blakeney Point, and the earliest evidence of humans found outside The Great Rift Valley in Africa on the Deep History Coast! The path weaves itself through tidal creeks and salt marshes, shingle, luscious fields and enormous sandy beaches – and as Norfolk is a haven for wildlife and birds, you’ll have plenty to admire throughout!

Brand NEW Luxury Countryside Lodge 4

Burnham on Crouch, Essex, East of England

Brand NEW Luxury Countryside Lodge From £756 Availability

The brilliantly located lodge is newly refurbished and has a comfy yet luxurious feel with gorgeous countryside views. 15 minutes walk from the train station (links to London) and the River Crouch, there are many lovely local restaurants and bars. Renowned for spectacular sunsets, riverside and country walks, watersports and cycling routes. Private parking . Its a very safe area, great locals, a very picturesque little yachting village. A great place for a romantic weekend away or family break.

This lodge is located in Burnham-on-Crouch. Warren Golf Club and Forrester Park Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Marsh Farm Country Park and Danbury Country Park. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Ramblers Stadium or Rollacity. Kayaking and motor boating offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain biking and cycling nearby.

Bumpstead Barn 8

Steeple Bumpstead, Suffolk, East of England

Bumpstead Barn From £3145 Availability

Bumpstead Barn is surrounded by its vast garden on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Steeple Bumpstead in the Suffolk countryside. It is between Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds though further south. To the east, you will discover the charming, much photographed village of Lavenham which is considered to be Britain’s best preserved medieval village and one of Suffolk’s most important wool towns. At every turn in Lavenham you will encounter medieval charm with characterful timber framed buildings lining the narrow streets and lanes. Lavenham has also gained a ‘foodie’ reputation with excellent restaurants and pubs. The village offers a rich history. In Tudor England, Lavenham was the 14th richest town thanks to its famous Lavenham Blue broadcloth. There are over 300 buildings listed as being of architectural and historic interest, including the beautiful Church of St Peter and St Paul, Little Hall, The Guildhall and De Vere House. The celebrated Guildhall is a spectacular timber-framed building built around 1530 by the religious Guild of Corpus Christi. The renovated Guildhall is located in the historic market place and today tells the stories of Lavenham’s fortunes. Little Hall, built in the 1390’s was once home to the Causton family and is now a museum owned by the Suffolk Buildings Preservation Trust. St Peter and St Paul Church was built at the height of Lavenham’s prosperity by Thomas Spring III in the late 15th century. The Old Grammar School is another amazing building. It was open from 1647-1887 and is a Grade I listed building whose many pupils included the famous painter John Constable. De Vere House is also know as the De Vere Hunting Lodge, the last house in Lavenham to be owned by the Earls of Oxford. Lavenham boasts a wonderful array of art galleries including the Crooked House Gallery, a building full of wonky charm. There are many charming cafes and restaurants. Lavenham is very proud of its strong links to America. The Lavenham airbase was home to the 487th Bombardment Group of the 8th US Army Air Force who flew 185 missions and more than 6000 sorties during WWII. There are some delightful walks in and around Lavenham. One is the Lavenham Woodland walk, part of the Old Lavenham to Long Melford Great Eastern Railway line. Not only is is beautiful, there are 24 varieties of butterflies that have been seen in the area.

Bury St Edmunds, the home of Saint Edmund, the original patron Saint of England boasts award-winning restaurants, excellent shopping, beautiful parks, historic buildings and many annual festivals. The magnificent St Edmundsbury Cathedral stands in the stunning Abbey Gardens among the ruins of the Abbey of St Edmund.

You may want to head into Cambridge for some cultural treats or shopping. There is something for everyone in Cambridge. You might like to go punting on the River Cam, enjoy a picnic in the park, cycle around the impressive network of cycle paths, visit the stunning university buildings or join a walking tour of the city. King’s College Chapel is celebrated for its choral services including the famous A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, broadcast live by the BBC to the nation and around the globe on Christmas Eve. The University of Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum houses world-class collections of art and antiquities spanning centuries and Kettle’s Yard is a fantastic gallery for 20th century art and contemporary art. Theatre lovers are very happy with performances straight from the West End. There are also many alfresco music gigs.

It is also easy to visit the dramatic and beautiful Suffolk Heritage Coast and the wonderful, popular seaside resorts of Aldeburgh, Thorpeness, Southwold and Felixstowe from the barn.

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