Golden Miller at Wissett Lodge - Wissett, Suffolk
Set in lovely rolling Suffolk countryside and within easy reach of Southwold and the Suffolk Heritage Coast, this cottage is one of four beautifully converted cottages are located on an arable farm where visitors can enjoy nature trails and farm walks.
AT A GLANCE Bedrooms: 2Sleeps: 4 Sleeps Extra: 0 Children: Yes Cot: No Smoking: No Pets Allowed: Yes Change Day: Friday |
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Description
Area Type: Countryside
County: Suffolk
Country: England
Postcode: IP19JQ
Each cottage has a wealth of exposed beams and tiled floors and retain the warmth and character of the original building. Central heating is provided and also a wood burner style electric heater. Each cottage has its own paved sitting area with table and chairs and a barbeque in the courtyard is available to all the cottages. The owners have farmed at Wissett Lodge since 1954 and the 300 acre farm grows wheat, barley and oilseed rape and cattle graze the meadows in summer. Visitors can enjoy the Nature Trail (map provided) and other farm walks. A walk down the hill into the village of Wissett will take you to the church with round tower, the pub and a small farm vegetable shop. Just outside the village you can walk to Valley Farm Vineyards to taste the excellent English wine and tour the vineyard and see the alpacas living there. The nearest shops are in Halesworth 2 miles away, a pretty market town with swimming pool, library, restaurants, pubs and take aways, plus a superb variety of shops offering local produce. The seaside town of Southwold is 10 miles away and further afield is the RSPB centre at Minsmere and the coastal villages and towns of Dunwich, Aldeburgh and Snape
The Old Stables comprise a courtyard of two cottages sleeping two people (one with disabled access) and two cottages sleeping four people and offer visitors a delightful and very comfortable rural hideaway from which to explore the Suffolk countryside and coastline. The cottages are as follows:
Golden Miller, named after the famous 1930's racehorse who won both the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Grand National and is alleged to have been stabled here, sleeps 4 with a 5' double bed with en suite bathroom with shower over bath and a twin bedded room (3' foot beds) with en suite shower room. A small dog is allowed.
Fleetwood (with disabled access) is named after another Lord of the Manor, General Fleetwood, who was married to Oliver Cromwell's daughter Bridget. This cottage has an en suite wet room with shower and bath and is suitable for wheelchair users. The twin bedroom has 3' beds and an en suite shower room.
Each cottage has a patio garden area with garden furniture and a shared barbeque is available. The Old Dairy houses a shared laundry room with washing machine, tumble dryer and freezer.
Visitors are also invited to visit the Wissett Lodge Museum, which is a collection of farming and domestic memorabilia collected by the owners of the farm, and a collection of horse shoes which dates from medieval times to the end of the farm horse era. Many of the fascinating exhibits will rekindle happy memories of bygone days.
Holiday cottage accommodation
Living area:open plan living area with compact and well equipped kitchen with dishwasher, electric cooker, microwave, and fridge. Leather sofa and chairs, dining table and chairs, TV with DVD player and music centre. Bedroom 1:Double bed, bedside tables and lamps, hanging space and chest of drawers
- A discount is available when booking all four cottages together.
- All bed linen and towels are provided and electricity and central heating is included in the cost.
- Pets are charged at £15 and dogs must be kept on a lead in the courtyard.
- A 'no smoking' policy applies for this property.
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Seasonal Prices
Seasonal Prices for 2010
Please note: £0 indicates the property is not available in that season.
| Seasons | Weekly Price | Seasons | Weekly Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 Jan - 11 Feb 2010 | £315 | 2 July - 22 July 2010 | £470 |
| 12 Feb - 18 Feb 2010 Half Term |
£315 | 23 July - 2 Sept 2010 Summer Holidays |
£520 |
| 19 Feb - 25 March 2010 | £315 | 3 Sept - 16 Sept 2010 | £460 |
| 26 March - 15 April 2010 Easter Holidays |
£360 | 17 Sept - 14 Oct 2010 | £385 |
| 16 April - 29 April 2010 | £360 | 15 Oct - 28 Oct 2010 Half Term |
£350 |
| 30 April - 27 May 2010 | £360 | 29 Oct - 16 Dec 2010 | £315 |
| 28 May - 6 June 2010 Half Term |
£405 | 17 Dec 2010 - 4 Jan 2011 Christmas & New Year |
£515 |
| 7 June - 1 July 2010 | £450 | ||
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