Escape the everyday and unwind at this luxury log cabin. Pet- and family-friendly – and only 18 miles from the coast – it sits within acres of wildlife-rich grounds, with fabulous walks from the doorstep. An adventure playground keeps children entertained, while the private hot tub and bookable holistic treatments tend to your own wellbeing.
One of a fabulous collection of holiday hideaways on a former golf course site, this wood-clad cabin offers the perfect place to switch off from the outside world. Step into an open-plan social space with discrete areas in which to cook, dine and unwind. Furnishings are contemporary and the ambience is country-chic, while a Smart TV ensures home-style entertainment. When it’s time to sleep, two beautiful bedrooms beckon – a master king-size with its own en-suite shower room, and a cosy twin room which can claim exclusive use of the family bathroom. Throw open the garden doors and your private outdoor space has furniture for al fresco dining, plus a hot tub that’s perfectly positioned for late-night stargazing. You’ll also have access to over 130 acres of shared grounds – wander through woodlands, meadows and waterways, and allow the children to let off steam in an amazing adventure playground. For further laid-back leisure time, on-site experiences that can be arranged include health and wellbeing treatments, and nature photography walks. This property can be booked alongside others to sleep additional guests. Please contact us for details.
Park and explore at leisurely pace – Cretingham’s pet-friendly pub is just half a mile away when you want a break from self-catering duties. Further afield, historic towns Framlingham and Woodbridge are within 10 miles, and the awe-inspiring Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon burial ground is 11.5 miles. For boutique shopping, seafood delicacies and strolls along the shoreline, well-heeled Aldeburgh is 17.5 miles; visit its neighbour Thorpeness to see a boating lake inspired by the work of author JM Barrie, the iconic ‘house in the clouds’, and quirky mock Tudor and Jacobean-style architecture.