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Holiday Rentals, Private Rooms, Sublets by the Night - Accommodation on Airbnb 01/07/2016, 10:17 Holiday rentals, private rooms, sublets by the night - Accommodation on Airbnb 01/07/2016, 10:17 Guidebook for Romantic Rose Cottage Romantic Rose Cottage Letheringham Lodge Rose Cottage Letheringham, England IP13 United Kingdom ! Other Bengal Tandoori Restaurant 70 High St Wickham Market IP13 0QU OK Indian the sta! are charming! Paddy & Scott's - slow roasted co!ee IP13 7SR Its at 22a Well Close Square Framlingham IP13 9DS. Wonderful co!ee and we know Paddy's Mum Val who is a darling so if you go there - say we sent you. Great cakes opposite at the local bakery too!! Framlingham is well worth a visit for the shops, restaurants and a great castle. The Crown Inn Bridge Rd England IP17 1SL Good pub and restaurant, they produce their own meat. Some times we have there ram to stay in our "elds. My favourite is the "Piggy Platter" its pig done lots of di!erent ways on the same plate. Its close to the Sailors way foot path for a great walk down the river to Aldeburgh. The Station Hotel Station Rd Framlingham IP13 9EE Great pub and restaurant. We love their Sunday roasts which are becoming legendary. It's best to book. Dog friendly. https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/13504634/guidebook Page 1 of 12 Holiday rentals, private rooms, sublets by the night - Accommodation on Airbnb 01/07/2016, 10:17 Aldeburgh Fish & Chip Shop 226 High Street Su!olk, Aldeburgh IP15 5DB The very best "sh and chips, in the summer the Q can get long so choose your time. We can give you advice on the best strategy! Shawsgate Vineyard IP13 9HZ Local wine and you are able to go on a DIY tour. There is a shop to stock up from! The Crown and Castle IP12 2LJ Great restaurant and right next to the castle which is de"nitely worth a visit. It's run by Ruth Watson (from the TV show "The Hotel Inspector"). Pinneys of Orford Quay St IP12 2NU Amazing local smoked seafood. Try the smoked prawns with a beer! If you want the best Paella recipe just ask -- you will need some smoked prawns. Ramsholt Arms IP12 Totally wonderful riverside pub, good food. The best sunset in Su!olk. We have been going here for over 50 years! https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/13504634/guidebook Page 2 of 12 Holiday rentals, private rooms, sublets by the night - Accommodation on Airbnb 01/07/2016, 10:17 The U!ord Crown IP13 6EL Great food, good wine and beer. Great for Sunday lunch. The Greyhound Inn The St Pettistree IP13 0HP This is a great pub and restaurant. It has good local beer and food with some Scottish twists. They sell fantastic soda bread to take home. The Swe"ing White Horse IP17 2BB A keg-free pub, so great beer. There is no bar so you have to visit the tap room to get drinks directly from the barrel! Dog friendly Framlingham Castle Church Street Framlingham, Su!olk IP13 9BP Great castle for kids as they can walk around the edge and the shop has great swords! Framlingham Framlingham, England IP13 Interesting castle and a nice small market town. Some good shops and a local market. If you liked the TV series "The Detectorists" you will "nd the "Panorama Gift Shop" here! https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/13504634/guidebook Page 3 of 12 Holiday rentals, private rooms, sublets by the night - Accommodation on Airbnb 01/07/2016, 10:17 Southwold Southwold, England Lovelly seaside town, great brewery, wine/cook shop and a loverly pier. About 30 mins in the car. Ask us for restaurant recommendations Wickham Market Wickham Market, England IP13 Don't miss the local market, ask us for dates and times. There is a good vets, pharmacy and supermarket here. Woodbridge Woodbridge, England Lovely town for shopping, co!ee and a walk. The river front is wonderful and there is a Tidemill to look inside. Walberswick - Southwold Walberswick - Southwold Southwold IP18 Really great sandy beach (loverly sand dunes). Not too far from the car park. In the village is a couple of great pubs. This is THE place for crabbing with the kids. There is a ferry boat over to the North side so you can get to Southwold with a 20 mins walk. Aldeburgh Aldeburgh, England A quaint seaside town. Lots of shops, pubs, ice-cream, cinema and restaurants. Nice easy strolling on sea front. Can get busy in the summer. Dogs are not allowed on the beach in the summer. https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/13504634/guidebook Page 4 of 12 Holiday rentals, private rooms, sublets by the night - Accommodation on Airbnb 01/07/2016, 10:17 East Lane East Ln Bawdsey IP12 3AP Very quiet beach area with a car park. A real secret spot! There is a pub in the village of Bawdsey that has Indian Food on the menu Bawdsey Manor Bawdsey IP12 3AZ There is a small sandy beach (muddy at low tide) near the car park. The tea shop is great. Also there is a ferry boat over to the other side of the river (Feliextowe Ferry) which has a good pub and some "sh shops. There are nice walks on the beach. Please be careful in the river the current is very strong. Shingle Street Shingle Street, England IP12 This is a stony beach with no facilities, not ideal for push chairs. What you get instead is miles of wonderful wildlife and scenery. It's at the entrance to the river Alde and the shingle shifts each year. Loverly walks up and down the coast. Sizewell Sizewell, England IP16 Great walk along the coast and a good tea shop with excellent bacon butties! OK so the power station is close, but it does not seem to get in the way! This is our dog's favourite place! Orford Ness IP12 National Trust nature reserve. Check with us for ferry boat times. Lots of birdlife and military history. One sign warns you to keep to the path - unexploded bombs! https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/13504634/guidebook Page 5 of 12 Holiday rentals, private rooms, sublets by the night - Accommodation on Airbnb 01/07/2016, 10:17 Rendlesham Forest 101 Tangham Cottages Tangham IP12 3NF Cycle trails, great walking and fun events throughout the year. It's a lovely place to "be in the forest". Dunwich England Very nice for a walk by the sea and a good teashop. This was once a large town, just one wall of the church remains! There is a legend that you can still hear the church bell at low tide. Unfortunately, some really boring scientist have scanned the area and shown this can not be true! Short walk from car to beach. RSPB Minsmere Sheepwash Lane Saxmundham, Su!olk IP17 3BY The home to the BBC TV show Springwatch 2016. Amazing bird watching run by the RSPB. Open every day dawn to dusk. It's on the national cycle route 1 so you can get there on a bike! Or it's a short ride in the car! Aldeburgh Music Snape IP17 1SP The Snape Maltings, a world class concert hall, is about 15 mins away by car. Apart from all the amazing music and other events at the concert hall, there are loverly walks, pubs, restaurants and good shopping here. Ask us about the loverly walk to Iken Church over the beautiful reed marshes. (Warning for dog owners : It is very very muddy o! the boardwalk path. Dogs love it but they will come home black and ready for a bath!!) Bawdsey Radar Trust Ltd IP12 3AT Interesting museum right where radar was invented. Good walk buy the sea and an excellent tea shop down the road. You can get a boat to Felixstowe Ferry which has a nice pub. https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/13504634/guidebook Page 6 of 12 Holiday rentals, private rooms, sublets by the night - Accommodation on Airbnb 01/07/2016, 10:17 John Peel Centre for Creative Arts Church Walk IP14 1ET Lots of interesting music and events Rougham Control Tower Museum IP30 9XA World War 2 control tower, free admission. Bentwaters Cold War Museum IP12 2TW Based in a nuclear bunker this was a war operations room. Go press some red buttons! The Long Shop Museum Main Street Leiston, Su!olk IP16 4ES Interesting industrial history museum Orford Castle Orford, Su!olk IP12 2ND Good castle to run about, the kids love the ancient loos! https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/13504634/guidebook Page 7 of 12 Holiday rentals, private rooms, sublets by the night - Accommodation on Airbnb 01/07/2016, 10:17 Sutton Hoo Woodbridge, Su!olk IP12 3DJ Sutton Hoo is an interesting Anglo Saxon Ship burial site and National Trust property. Our back "eld is called "The Haugh" this is another spelling for "Hoo", so there is a possible connection. The Tide Mill Living Museum Tide Mill Way Woodbridge, England IP12 1BY Lovely old tide mill. Also walking along the river here is easy and wonderful. John Lewis at home Ransomes Way Crane Boulevard IP3 9SQ Its a big store with a Waitrose next door. Snape Maltings Retailing Snape Bridge IP17 1SR Lots of shopping,! Antiques, food, furniture, kitchen gear, good art gallery with good local arrtists, crafts, children toys, gifts and gardening. Its about 15 mins in the car to this amazing world class concert hall. Apart from all the amazing music and other events at the concert hall, there are loverly walks, pubs, restaurants and good shopping here.
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