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I am experienced in the needs of holidaymakers and landlords alike, and, having lived in Suffolk for over forty years, I also know the area well. The office is in a superb location beside the river Deben, in the heart of Woodbridge. Advice and booking agency for self-catering holiday properties in Suffolk, Short term lets from four weeks to four months, Property minding in Woodbridge and immediate area I hope you will find my web site, and our brochure interesting, and I look forward to discussing your Suffolk holiday plans with you soon. Penny Moon |
JustSuffolk.com
JustSuffolk.com was set up to solve theproblems that people were having using very large database-driven search facilities on large national and international Holiday Accommodation web sites. JustSuffolk.com aims to help you find Self Catering, B&B, orGuest House accommodation for your visit to Suffolk, England - easily and quickly, with full, useful, and interesting details about the properties on offer. The holiday accommodation on JustSuffolk.com site is promoted by individual owners or booking agents and focuses on Suffolk. Not the whole world, not the entire United Kingdom, not even all of England but...Just Suffolk. Each link from the quickly selected town, village, or area links you to a page with a separate section for Self Catering, Bed and Breakfast or Guest Houses. Linn Barringer |
East Anglia is an area of Great Britain comprising several counties in the East of England. From the North Sea coast, facing Europe, to Central England in the heart of the United Kingdom, the region offers a huge range of attractions including towns, villages and cites of great beauty and of historic and educational interest.
The ever improving network of East Anglian roads, railways and general public transport links the major towns and cities of London, Norwich, Cambridge and Ipswich.
Suffolk is one of the counties making up East Anglia and is located on the eastern, coastal fringe of the region.
Suffolk is a popular ‘get away’ location for visitors seeking the fresh air, beaches, forests, wide open skies and picturesque ‘chocolate box’ villages.
Popular places of interest include the coastal towns of Woodbridge, Orford, Aldeburgh, Thorpeness, Southwold, Snape (home of the famous Snape Maltings Concert Hall for the Aldeburgh Festival), Dunwich, Walberswick, Westleton and Blythburgh. Inland towns are well worth a day-trip visit from historic Bury St Edmunds, Lavenham, Kersey, Cavendish and Chelsworth, to horse racing at Newmarket. From Constable Country to the south to Suttoo Hoo in the middle to The Broads in the north, the rural county of Suffolk has much to offer.
Visitors may jump on a train on a Friday night for a weekend break away from the hustle and bustle of city life or stay for a few weeks with the family for the annual ‘bucket and spade’ or ‘exploring the county’ holiday. Writers, artists, musicians and poets may take a mid-week break to gather their thoughts.
There are many wonderful walks so some self-catering holiday cottages, houses and flats accept pets from dogs, cats, horses and even caged birds. With so many places to explore, children are also welcome in most properties available for holiday lets.
Sailing is a popular pastime either on the sea, in the many rivers and estuaries and on the man made leisure reservoirs. There are equestrian centres for horse riding scattered throughout the county. Pay and play golf courses are popping up all over Suffolk and there are many purpose built fishing lakes.
The East of England Tourist Board, based in Hadleigh, or the various local Tourist Information Centres around the county have all sorts of ideas, leaflets, brochures and books on what to do and where to go when visiting Suffolk.
Some local companies often book fully furnished, self-catering holiday accommodation for business colleagues coming from other parts of the country, even from all over the world, who prefer the freedom of being able to relax in their own way rather than in the confines of a small hotel room and with the obligations of having to eat in the restaurant. There’s nothing better than a walk in the fresh air and a good pint in the local pub after a long, hard, gruelling day of heavy meetings! Amongst the many bird reserves in Suffolk, the RSPB centres at Minsmere and Havergate Island can keep a family quietly occupied all day long. For more hectic days, a trip to the amusement parks at Kessingland and Felixstowe will wear anyone out!
The airports of Stansted and Norwich are only about an hour away and even Heathrow and Gatwick are within a few hours drive.
East Anglia is a popular location for self catering holiday cottages, B&Bs, Caravan and Camp sites, and hotels. Many Americans served in this part of the UK in WW2 and the cold war. They might refer to holiday accommodation as "vacation rental lodgings" or "lodgings for rent." But whatever you call them, we have a growing choice of holiday accommodation for when you visit Suffolk - one of the most peaceful and pleasant areas of rural and coastal England.
Suffolk has an Environmentally Sensitive Area that includes the Suffolk Heritage Coast AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), and several SSSIs (Site of Special Scientific Interest) - DEFRA's web site explains those acronyms, including DEFRA! There are over 200 sites in Suffolk Coastal District which are of local importance for nature conservation, known as County Wildlife Sites.
How do you choose between Self Catering and B&B when you visit Suffolk?
Self catering accommodation provides a 'home from home' with the freedom to do what you want, when you want.
B&B gives you the freedom to relax, eat out, eat in, with at least breakfast cooked by somebody else, often other meals, too.