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Gladwins Farm, Nayland, Suffolk Set in 22 acres of the rolling countryside typical of the Stour Valley made famous by John Constable, Gladwins Farm offers a selection of high quality accommodation. Guests staying in any of our 5* or 4* self-catering cottages or 4 Diamond farmhouse B&B can use the heated indoor pool and sauna, the hard tennis court and childrens’ play area. Cottages sleep from 2 to 8 people and our two new luxury cottages are graded ‘5 Stars’ by the English Tourism Council. There’s a well-stocked fishing lake with trout and coarse fish plus farm animals to entertain the children. We can now offer on-site sports massage and an beauty therapist. Winners of the 2003 Regional Self-Catering Holiday of the Year Award, Robert & Pauline are proud of the high standards provided at Gladwins Farm. With a high proportion of returning guests, the popularity of the area and peacefulness of the surroundings make this a superb holiday location. There is a huge variety of excellent restaurants in the area, ranging from stylish French cuisine through honest English cooking to local seafood, which combined with the home-made frozen meals available 24 hours a day on site give ‘self catering’ a whole new meaning!
Nayland is one of the famous cloth towns of Suffolk, having possibly the finest collection of medieval timber-framed buildings in the Country. The other ‘Heritage Villages’ of the area – Lavenham, Long Melford and Sudbury are all within a few minutes drive and the sandy beaches of stylish Frinton and lively Clacton are within easy driving distance. Colchester is England’s oldest recorded Town and is famous for its destruction by Boudicea when the Romans occupied East Anglia. The Castle is a reminder of the city’s Norman ancestry.
Suffolk – with its wide-open skies and rolling landscape - is the Country’s driest County, so the weather can be less of a problem than elsewhere. Gently rolling countryside beckons visitors to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and discover the ancient woodlands and hedgerows of this beautiful part of East Anglia. Easily accessible from London on the A12 and the Midlands on the A14, Gladwins Farm is convenient for a week’s holiday or a short break. A County with so much history and varied landscape offers something for everyone, whether driving, cycling or walking. The British Museum’s new Sutton Hoo exhibition is outstanding and there is a selection of National Trust properties to say nothing of the lovely RHS gardens at Hyde Hall. A fully-stocked Visitor Information Centre contains details of all sorts of activities from horse riding to paint-balling, but for the less active there’s a wide range of videos, which guests may borrow. Gladwins Farm’s website maintains on-line availability so that guests can check dates reliably and contact the owners by e-mail from around the World. Certain of our properties are disabled friendly. If a quiet holiday in a charming area of Olde England is on your agenda, call Pauline or Robert Dossor on 01206 262261 and arrange a memorable stay – see us on the Internet at www.gladwinsfarm.co.uk or call for our colour brochure. |
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