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Holiday lets in Kersey Suffolk - book a cottage in the most picturesque village in Suffolk

2 rental properties match your search for Holiday lets in Kersey Suffolk - book a cottage in the most picturesque village in Suffolk
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Tudor Barn,

Lavenham, Suffolk, England
sleeps  25 sleeps 25
5 bedrooms 5 bedrooms
7 bathrooms 7 bathrooms
2 dogs welcome  2 dogs
family friendly family friendly

Unique Grade II listed holiday barn situated next to meadows and ponds in rural Suffolk with an attractive enclosed garden.

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Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVDishwasherWashing machineMicrowaveGames roomTennis courtParkingEnclosed Garden
7 nights from £750
Next available: 20 Dec - 3 nights
Special Offer: 10 Jan - 2 nights
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Dons Barn,

Lavenham, Suffolk, England
sleeps  2 sleeps 2
1 bedrooms 1 bedroom
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
2 dogs welcome  2 dogs
cat friendly cat friendly

A special romantic hideaway for two found on the Grove Farm estate in Suffolk, East Anglia, with orchard garden views and a wood-burning stove.

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country views
Facilities, Features & Awards:
Gold Award Winning CottageTVDishwasherWashing machineMicrowaveFree WifiGardenParking
7 nights from £729
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Kersey Village in SuffolkPicturesque Kersey in Suffolk - book a cottage, house or other type of holiday let for a self-catering holiday in a most beautiful spot. Kersey is just west of Hadleigh and a range of cottages within 5 miles of Kersey are shown. Click on photographs to view more about self-catering holidays in Kersey.

Kersey if a charming historic Suffolk village made famous by the cloth that used to be woven there, called Kersey cloth. A ford runs across The Street or main road through the village that cars splash through.

There are a number of well-preserved 14th to 17th century buildings, including the 14th century Bell Inn half-timbered pub which has lots of exposed oak beams and tons of character. The Bell Inn is a good food pub, perfect for Sunday lunch after a walk around what some people consider the most picturesque village in Suffolk.

Pop in and visit Kersey Pottery to view its unique designs and techniques. The 14th century church of St. Mary's rises high over the village. Walk along the high street with its former weaver's cottages and merchant's shops.

Kersey is just north of Constable Country, the beautiful countryside of Dedham Vale captured in oils by John Constable, the English landscape painter.

Make time to explore Kersey and this delightful area of Suffolk by booking a stay in a self-catering cottage in the village itself or nearby. Enjoy Kersey at your leisure.