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Bell Inn - 600 year old Inn offering accommodation in peaceful Suffolk village of Walberswick.

Gamekeeper's Cottage - Suffolk Holiday Cottage in 4 acres woodland.

Suffolk Coach House - Self catering holiday accommodation in the village of Framsden. Two bedroomed coach house, sleeps 4, modern facilities, close to many attractions.

Suffolklets - Holiday cottages for rent, with accommodation details and photographs.

Approved holiday cottages in Suffolk - A selection of self catering holiday cottages in East Anglia's county of Suffolk, all Tourist Board inspected. Full details and photos included.

Moat Barn - Caravan park and bed and breakfast located at Bredfield, near Woodbridge. Includes a description of the facilities.

Suffolk Secrets - Agents for holiday cottages and self catering holidays. Includes description of properties.

Manor House Cottages - Four cottages situated on the Norfolk/Suffolk border with a description of each.

Accommodation.UK.Net - Hotels and guest houses in Suffolk, with details, web links and map.

The Rosery Hotel - Originally a manor house, has a restaurant, a large bar and lounge area, colonnade dining, meeting room with facilities, patio area and large traditional English Garden. Located in Exning.

The Eels Foot Inn - Located in Eastbridge, East Suffolk. Includes tariff and contact details.

Potash Barns - Converted Suffolk barns offering self catering accommodation in rural location close to Framlingham and Heritage Coast. Includes accommodation description, activity options and contact details.

Suffolk Country Cottages - Self catering holiday cottages. Details of properties with prices and booking details, also information on how to let.

Suffolk Cottage Holidays - Holiday cottages in countryside and near the coast. Details of properties, availability check and prices.

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