Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast and Self Catering AccommodationHigh House Farm is a family run farm in the heart of rural Suffolk, offering 4 star Bed and Breakfast in our 15th Century listed farmhouse and Self catering accommodation at Woodlodge, a former gamekeepers lodge idyllically set in 18 acres of woodland a quarter mile from the farm.
Bed and BreakfastHigh House Farm is a beautifully restored 15th Century Farmhouse complete with exposed oak beams and large inglenook fireplaces set in attractive gardens. The Kindred Family has farmed at High House Farm for over 150 years. Tim and Sarah have provided Bed and Breakfast here since extensive renovations were completed in 1990.
We offer comfortable and spacious accommodation in two very attractive and well furnished rooms. Our charming Double room has an En-suite shower room. The very large family room has its own private adjacent bathroom and can sleep four people in two single beds and one double bed. Both rooms have tea/coffee making facilities.
All children from birth are welcomed with cots, high chairs, books, toys, and outside play equipment available.
Breakfast is served around a traditional farmhouse table in the large dining room. A generous full English breakfast is given although we are happy to cater for your special needs (vegetarian etc.) upon request. The guest lounge, or ‘parlour’ as we call it, is available throughout the day for guest’s use and is comfortably furnished with colour TV. The house enjoys full central heating and log fires in cold spells.
The gardens surrounding the house are attractive and partly moated.
Exclusive access is given to over eighteen acres of woodland and 250 acres of farmland, including several miles of hedgerows and twelve ponds. There is a particularly attractive pathway through the wood which is regularly mown.
High House Farm is rated Two Crown Commended or 4 Diamond after the new rating scheme.
Self CateringWoodlodge is about 150 - 200 years old and was formerly a pair of game keepers cottages, hence the superb position set in the middle of ancient coppiced woodland, and the large lawn where pheasants and partridges would have been reared in days gone by. Extensive but sympathetic renovations were carried out in 1983/84 so that the house now contains all modern conveniences whilst still retaining its charm and character.
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