Lavenham Farm, Lavenham

Suffolk. Sleeps up to 12

An exquisite and unique home at the heart of Suffolk, Lavenham Farm is a magnificent offering for any large group of friends or family to come and enjoy a serene holiday in paradise.

Tucked on a quintessential Suffolk estate, among mature trees and picturesque avenues, as you step inside this striking home you’ll notice the superb style that beautifully blends modern elegance and comfort. Cook up a treat in this incredibly stylish kitchen, bursting with mod cons including not one but two drinks fridges, and then tuck in at this expansive dining area surrounded by windows for the soft breeze and gentle sounds of nature to flow in. For a little more relaxation, lounge into these crushed velvet sofas by the fireplace and flick on the TV for a little entertainment.

As the evening draws in, head downstairs where you’ll find all six sublime bedrooms on the ground floor. In the master bedrooms you’ll find a king-size bed at the heart of immense, spectacular rooms. Meanwhile there are two more twin rooms, one with an option to zip the beds together, and a children’s room with bunk beds. Each room is accompanied by an incredible ensuite bathroom, offering a range of vanity sinks, walk-in oversized showers and large bathtubs, all set amid bold, luxurious designs.

Out on this incredible terrace, meanwhile, you can perfectly picture yourself tucking into an alfresco meal as you gaze out over the garden and the extraordinary water feature below! This incredible outdoor seating area, brimming with plush cushions, is an idyllic spot to kick back and admire the vivid colours of the huge Suffolk skies as you sip a glass of wine in the late afternoon sunshine. A big climbing frame and even a trampoline will keep the youngsters entertained - while the pizza oven will surely satisfy the grown-ups!

Right at the heart of the enchanting county of Suffolk, just minutes from the medieval wool town of Lavenham, this is a beautifully located home for a peaceful holiday in rural paradise. The village itself delights, with its distinctive half-timbered houses and several quaint cafes and pubs to enjoy on your strolls throughout its picturesque streets.

Meanwhile, just 20 minutes to the north is Bury St. Edmunds, the home of Saint Edmund, the original patron Saint of England. Bursting with impressive architecture, noteworthy restaurants and fantastic shopping, it’s perfect for a day trip! Be sure to visit the Abbey, once one of the richest and most powerful Benedictine monasteries in England and a historical pilgrimage location!

Suffolk embodies the slow pace of life that so many of us can only dream of. And yet, this county is rich in history, housing the grand estates of Christchurch Mansion, Otley Hall and Ickworth House, even endless attractions including the Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park near Lowestoft or The Otter Trust near Earsham with a huge collection of otters! And it’s not just interesting market towns to see - 40 minutes to the west is Newmarket Racecourse, the ‘headquarters of British horseracing’ and an hour or so to the east you’ll find the 12th century fortress of Framlingham castle.

And of course, the breath-taking beaches! A 50-mile stretch of enchanting and often wild coastline, Suffolk is home to the fascinating Aldeburgh with its rich history of art and its historical association with Benjamin Britten. Southwold, too, with its unmissable pier is just a short drive away, as are the countless nature reserves that dot the coastline bursting with rich life and spectacular views!

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