Holiday homes and apartments in Suffolk with balcony or terrace
Suffolk, England
- 50m²
- 2
- 1
- 2
Suffolk, England
- 77m²
- 4
- 2
- 1
Suffolk, England
- 4
- 2
- 2
From
£132
/ night
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- 10m²
- 3
- 1
- 1
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Ipswich, Suffolk
From
£84
/ night
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From
£95
/ night
Aldeburgh, Suffolk
From
£116
/ night
Ipswich, Suffolk
From
£30
/ night
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Ipswich, Suffolk
From
£75
/ night
Accommodation
4,356
Holiday rentals
Price per night
£113
On average
High season
June - £136
+21%
Price in January
£108
On average
Type of accommodation
House
2 Bedrooms, 89m²
Price per week
£788
On average
Low season
September : £106
-6%
Available accommodation
28%
In January
The average price of a night in a holiday rental in Suffolk is £113.
If you want to spend a week in a holiday rental in Suffolk, you have to pay on average £788 for 7 days. The price varies according to the season between £741 and £950 for one week.
The price of holiday rentals in Suffolk are less expensive in September: £106 per night on average. This represents a decrease of 6% compared to the average price recorded for the rest of the year. Conversely, the price increases by 21% (£136 per night) in 06, which is the most expensive month to live in Suffolk.
On average, rentals in Suffolk can accommodate 4 people (apartments and houses combined) and have a surface area of 89 m².
A holiday rental for a weekend in Suffolk costs on average £333, for Friday and Saturday nights.
28% of accommodation is still available for a stay in January. It will be necessary to pay on average £108 per night.
Find fantastic offers on holiday rentals for your holiday in Suffolk this year! Suffolk offers an array of different activities and places to stay, so look on the extensive collection to book a holiday cottage in Suffolk now!
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£132
/ night
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From
£303
/ night
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From
£101
/ night
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From
£99
/ night
Southwold, Suffolk
From
£209
/ night
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£91
/ night
Ipswich, Suffolk
From
£45
/ night
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Ipswich, Suffolk
From
£79
/ night
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£37
/ night
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There are many superb attractions for you and your friends or family to enjoy in Suffolk. Perhaps stay in a castle room or live like the locals in a cottage in the country. From stately homes to the River Orwell, Suffolk offers something for everyone, so book your accommodation soon! As well as a beautiful landscape, Suffolk boasts a variety of villages and small towns with heaps of history attached to them. Artists Alfred Munnings, Thomas Gainsborough and John Constable were all based in Suffolk and their houses or workshops are still available to view.
Autumn is usually a good time to visit Suffolk as it avoids peak summer seasons whilst having a mild temperature and beautiful leaves and trees. Longest hours of daylight are in August and September if you like to optimise the daylight!
Being in East Anglia on the Eastern coast of England, the main road connections are not the best. From London to Suffolk the drive is simple and can take around an hour and a half with no traffic. Simply take the A12 down to the M1. From the north, we advise you to take the A14 to Bury St. Edmunds. There are many train connections if you don't fancy driving with every town having a main train station. Book in advance though for cheaper tickets as they can get ridiculously expensive. Suffolk is also within easy driving distance of Norfolk, as you can reach this southern coast in only one hour by driving from your holiday home in Norfolk, and back again in time for the sunset from your bedroom balcony.
Book a holiday cottage in Aldeburgh and you won't be disappointed by this seaside beauty. Either stay in Aldeburgh or Thorpeness and get a holiday rental on the coast. Aldeburgh is located on the North Sea coast to the north of the River Alde and it attracts all of the sailing and boating enthusiasts. Every summer they host the famous Aldeburgh Festival where locals dress up and parade along the high-street trying to win best dressed prize.
Book holiday accommodation in Southwold to stay in the home of Latitude Festival. Southwold lies in the Waveney district of Suffolk and attracts tourists for its outstanding beauty and Pier. Look at the working lighthouse and the old Southwold Railway whilst exploring the foot ferry across to Walberswick. It has been nicknamed the 'Kensington-on-Sea' for being a classy getaway, with beautiful Georgian buildings, picturesque landscapes and its sandy beach.
Another beautiful town in East Anglia, located 8 miles from the sea is Woodbridge. Rent a holiday let or Airbnb in Woodbridge for a genuine stay in Suffolk. Woodbridge is close to some of the major archaeological sites for the Anglo-Saxon period, one that you must see is Sutton Hoo.
This area of characteristic lowland English landscape lies on the Suffolk-Essex border. It is full of charming villages for you to book a cottage and became famous from the famous artists Constable and Gainsborough who painted the landscapes, some of which are still recognisable today. Rolling farmland, stunning footpath walks, ancient woodlands and within easy access to bigger towns like Ipswich or Colchester, book accommodation in Suffolk before it's too late!
Stay in a holiday rental in the small market town in Suffolk of Saxmundham. Based on the River Fromus there are many attractions for all the family. Find excellent hotels, guest houses and B&Bs in Saxmunham as well as local cafes and shops and the National Trust site of Sutton Hoo.