Cottages that sleep two in Suffolk
One or two bedroom holiday cottages that are perfect for couples breaks in Suffolk. Explore this beautiful East Anglian county and your leisure.
Family self-catering breaks in Suffolk
Take the kids to discover historic Suffolk.Rent a family self-catering cottage to get the best value out of your holiday.
Dogs allowed cottages in Suffolk
Book somewhere to stay in Suffolk where dogs are permitted. It is always enjoyable to stay in accommodation that welcomes and caters for dogs.
Holiday cottages in coastal Suffolk
There are various seaside towns in Suffolk that have the magic combination of beach, beach huts and good views. Find a cottage to rent in Southwold, Lowestoft or near Ipswich and its marina.
Rent an unusual holiday home in Suffolk
A few of the former windmills, watermills and post houses have been converted into find holiday homes. There is a famous 'house in the clouds' on the coast in Thorpeness, which stands overlooking the town, plus various other quaint and curious properties.
A holiday in Suffolk is an amazing experience. Book a Suffolk holiday cottage as accommodation to feel part of the community.
All over Suffolk, there are hundreds of curious and quaint cottages that can be rented for self-catering holidays. A county that is steeped in history will surprise and entertain you in so many different ways. It is a beautiful holiday destination in terms of scenery and buildings. there Suffolk coast offers another avenue of leisure and pleasure. You will find that Suffolk has a charm all of its own. There is nowhere better to spend a few days. Browse our Suffolk cottage headings to find somewhere to stay.
Fabulous holiday homes available in Suffolk
The east of England county of Suffolk is a good holiday destination for every season.
Summer is golden time in Suffolk. There are days filled with sunshine that tempt people to the coast to sunbathe on a beach such as Southwold.
There are several nature reserves along the Suffolk coast that dog walkers and bird watchers head for. Minsmere is possibly the most famous. Make a weekend break of it by renting a holiday log cabin.
Cottages on the Suffolk coast
Coastal Suffolk is a riot of colour in spring when the wildflowers emerge in all their glory. Both spring a autumn are good choices for self-catering breaks with a fair amount to walking or cycling. No one wants to walk in intense heat and cottage rentals are also that bit less expensive outside the main holiday season.
Cottages in Constable Country
Discover peaceful country lanes in Dedham Vale, Suffolk with little traffic. Part of so called Constable Country, this area offers landmarks that relate to the landscape painter John Constable. There are rowing boats to hire at Flatford Mill and Dedham, high quality tea shops, ancient inns and curious shops.
Good weather is more likely in Suffolk rather than in many other parts of Britain.
Suffolk remains inviting even in the dead of winter when frost covers the ground. East Anglia is the driest part of the UK and is usually unaffected by too much rain or snow, although it looks even prettier under a dusting of snow. You might wish to book a Suffolk cottage with a wood burner for extra cosiness in the evening. During the day, go out and about exploring rare finds in antique shops and visit old market towns that are chock-full of historic houses and monuments.
Suffolk is arguably the English county that has more historic cottages, churches and beautifully preserved buildings than any other. You may be able to book a centuries old cottage for a weekend break or longer.
Last Minute Cottages
Always doing everything in a rush? There are still some holiday cottages for you to book in Suffolk