holiday cottages in Suffolk, East Anglia: The Grove at EdwardstoneTHE GROVE COTTAGES
Priory Green,
Edwardstone,
Suffolk

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6 cottages:
Sleep 2 - 5 +cot.
Pets welcome.

ETC: 4 Stars.


Low season £322 - £651 pw.
High season £489 - £1031 pw.

Weekends Low season £170 - £347.
Weekends High season £251 - £529.



For further details please contact:

Mark Scott
Tel: 01787 211115


PLEASE VISIT OUR NEW FAST WEBSITE to see our 27 LOVELY COTTAGES IN SUFFOLK

WEEKENDS AND 4 - 5 NIGHT MIDWEEK BREAKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE
"enjoy the romantic atmosphere of your own 300 year old farm cottage, with ancient oak beams, open log fires, period furniture, ducks, roses and a touch of luxury."

The six cottages set in lovely Suffolk countryside on the Old Grove Farm, just 90 minutes from London are close to the beautiful Medieval village of Lavenham. Bikes and Canoes are available to explore Constable Country. Pets are welcome. ETC 4 Star.

The six cottages all have entrances from very different areas - this ensures absolute privacy for each cottage but together they create The Old Grove Farm. Please visit our New Superfast websitewhere you will find lots of photos, information and prices, plus you can now book online, get a quote or simply view our availability calendar. Short Breaks are always welcome.

All cottages are completely self-contained with fully equipped farmhouse style kitchens, as well as basics including proper coffee, sugar, tea, olive oil, fresh herbs, etc, etc. A 'Proper English Breakfast Welcome Pack' is provided for guests. As standard all bathrooms feature modern double showers with fresh towels and soap. All beds have high quality mattresses with top quality duvets and pure cotton linen. All Cottages have TV, DVD / Videos, Hi-Fi, CD, tapes, books and games. Five of the cottages have lovely open log fires. 
  • Canoes available for guests to hire to explore the River Stour made famous by John Constable.
  • Bikes available free to explore the pretty South Suffolk Cycle Route which runs past the farm.
 


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