If you are looking for a summer break in Suffolk or north Essex these Airbnb properties are perfect.
Badingham, Suffolk
£70 per night
If you are looking for a peaceful get away The Carter’s Loft is the perfect destination for you.
The property is located in the Suffolk countryside, but is only a short drive from Framlingham, Aldeburgh, Southwold and Minsmere.
This studio apartment is open plan and sleeps two, it has a king size bed, a cosy sofa and a terrace with table and chairs.
Please note this property is only available in June during the summer months.
Westall, Suffolk
£295 per night
Stay in a property you will never forget with the unique Dragon House.
This holiday home won The Daily Telegraph Building Awards and featured on George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces and Salvage Hunters.
It has two bedrooms both with en-suite bathrooms and a raw tree trunk which the staircase winds around. The price of the house per night includes a welcoming glass of wine, breakfast and use of the TV and study. Please note this property it only available in June during the summer months.
Flowton, Suffolk
£75 per night
Stay on a farm this summer in a converted grain-store.
Guest have access to the top floor of the studio apartment.
The property, which is located five miles from Hadleigh, has one bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen, living/dining room and the use of a Felixstowe beach hut if you fancy a drive.
It is in a great location if you enjoy walks and bike rides.
Harwich, Essex
£65 per night
Treat yourself to a stay in a grade II listed building in the heart of Old Harwich.
The flat can comfortably sleep four guests - so it is great for families, friends or couples.
There are lots of things to do from taking a stroll around the town, visiting the Mayflower project, and going crabbing on the pier.
There are also many restaurants and bars to enjoy nearby as well as live music venues and one of the oldest running cinemas in the UK.
Bruisyard, Suffolk
£65 per night
Wake up to unspoilt views of Suffolk’s picturesque landscape.
Access to the property is a quarter of a mile down an unmade track so it perfect for a private quiet get away.
The home can sleep two guests, it has a large double bedroom, a comfortable sitting room and cosy under floor heating for the cool summer nights.
While you stay make sure you visit Snape Maltings, Framlingham, Woodbridge and Southwold which are all relatively close.
Aldeburgh, Suffolk
£58 per night
This cosy cottage is perfect for a family beach holiday in Suffolk.
The home sleeps four guests and is located in a sunny spot tucked just off Aldeburgh High Street.
The rooms are beautifully decorated and there is a table and chairs in the back garden for guests to sit and enjoy a cup of tea in the sun.
Please note there are limited spaces for the summer months so make sure you book as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Arty Victorian Village Rectory
Redgrave, Diss
£80 per night
If you like being outside this property is the one for you.
This 19th century rectory has three acres of garden for guests to explore.
This home can sleep four people and has bright, airy, spacious rooms which is great for families.
Breakfast is supplied for you it includes home made yoghurt, jams and breads. As well as local bacon, free-range eggs, cereals, fruit and banana bread.
Ipswich, Suffolk
£85 per night
Enjoy a summer stay in a giraffe themed home.
This property sleeps two guests so is great for a couples summer break.
The home is located in walking distance to the town centre, the waterfront, the Regent and the New Wolsey Theatre.
The Giraffe house has spacious and vibrant rooms as well as a gorgeous garden, why not have a barbecue?
Beccles, Suffolk
£70 per night
This cosy cottage is located very close to the town centre and has a nice size flowery garden.
This home has one double room, one single room, a log stove and free parking.
There is plenty of availability in June and August however only a few days left in July so make sure you book soon.
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