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Sleeps 10 - Open fire - Cot available No pets - Short breaks all year round |
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| Renovated to a very high standard, this large old Suffolk barn stands detached within its own substantial grounds in the heart of the peaceful village of Thorndon. Exceptionally spacious, it is beamed throughout and offers a stunning holiday destination. Views of the garden can be seen from the farmhouse-style kitchen, and the particularly fine dining-room is said to be `fit for a king', where the flagstone floor and a blazing open fire in winter impart a sense of grandeur to the house. |
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| Spacious living/dining-room with open fire in large inglenook, rugs on flagstone floor and French doors to garden. Spacious farmhouse-style kitchen with traditional brick floor and stable door to garden. Study area with sofa. Utility with butler sink. Two interconnecting twin-bedded rooms, with shared en-suite shower room/W.C. Cloakroom/W.C. First floor: Two double bedrooms, one with en-suite bathroom/W.C. with shower attachment. Twin-bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. with over-bath shower. Beamed throughout. |
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| * Elec and full oil CH (underfloor in living room) incl * Open fire - initial fuel incl, thereafter avail locally * Parking * Shop 3 miles * Two TVs * Video (small library) * Radio/cassette/CD * Auto wm/tumble dryer * M/wave * Fridge/freezer * dishwasher * T/cot * H/chair * Large garden with patio and furniture * Barbecue * Secure cycle storage * Duvets with linen and towels * Non-smokers only * Friday to Friday |
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| Surrounding the area is a network of footpaths, where many pleasant walks can be enjoyed, and for cyclists, the quiet country lanes provide ample opportunities to explore a little further afield. A short drive away is Thornham Country Park, where the natural woodland provides a habitat for abundant wildlife that can be observed firsthand whilst taking a leisurely stroll. Nearby Framlingham, a sleepy village boasting a turreted castle and once the original seat of the Dukes of Norfolk, lies in an area which has become the centre of East Anglia's flourishing wine industry, and a number of local vineyards offer tours and tastings. |
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| For archaeological enthusiasts, Sutton Hoo provides an absorbing day out - now managed by the National Trust, this Anglo-Saxon burial site of Raedwald (King of East Anglia), was the place where priceless treasure was discovered within a huge ship grave. Bressingham Steam Museum and Gardens provide a further enjoyable day out nearby. Within 25 miles lie Bury St Edmunds, Norwich and the Suffolk/Norfolk coast. Many local pubs and restaurants abound, with the village pub serving excellent food. |