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.
Family home on outskirts of the town, with off street parking. Pleasant rooms, twin upstairs overlooking the garden, shares shower room with single room. Family room on ground floor with&nbs.....
Superbly converted C15th converted Suffolk Oak Barn, 3 luxury ground floor en-suite double rooms each with individual access for greater flexibility, set within 2 acres of landscaped grounds and garde.....
A large family run Bed and breakfast offering a quiet location yet 5 minutes from the action. We offer comfortable rooms and provide a full English breakfast in the dining room. Most rooms have wash b.....
A converted Grade II listed Georgian coach house with extensive gardens, these are part of the old walled-garden of Dullingham House. The approach is impressive through a grand archway and over a char.....