Yoxford

Yoxford

Yoxford is a charming village in the east of Suffolk, conveniently close to the towns of Southwold and Aldeburgh (ca 8 miles in either direction) making it very well placed as a base to explore the Suffolk Heritage Coast. The village is well connected, being on the A12/ A1120 junction, with the railway station of Darsham is a mile or 2 away, and located 25 miles north of Suffolk’s county town, Ipswich, and 94 miles from London. However, Yoxford is a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Yoxford

The village takes its name from a ford of what is referred to locally as the River Yox, which runs nearby. The name of the village means a ford where oxen can pass – as removing the ‘Y’ from the beginning of the name shows. Yoxford is surrounded on all sides by beautiful parklands – towards Peasenhall one can find Sibton Park, with a large fishing lake. In the village is Grove Park, and Rookery Park on the Leiston Road. Also surrounding Yoxford are extensively farmed areas (particularly fruit farms). These coupled with the parklands earns Yoxford the much-deserved title of ‘The Garden of Suffolk’.

Yoxford is a very aesthetically pleasing village, lined with low pine trees and a delightful variety of mainly timber framed, listed houses and quaint cottages.

Yoxford is known for its shops, especially its antique and second-hand book shops, plus its variety of cafes, restaurants, traditional inns and other shops of general interest. There is also a thatched shelter on the high street which is pretty unique even for Suffolk.

Yoxford in Suffolk UK

Yoxford

Yoxford Antiques Centre and Gardens
Tel: 01728 66 88 44
With wide aisles and airy displays Yoxford Antiques Centre and Gardens is a joy to move around and browse the wonderful array of
quality furniture, ceramics, books, jewelry and collectables from a bygone age. New to the Centre are a selection of colourful Arts and Crafts Beach Huts and pieces from celebrated artists, designers and sculptors.
For opening hours and latest news take a look at Yoxford Antiques Centre

Beyond the high street lies Mulberry Park, a pretty family area with picnic facilities and children’s amenities. A favorite destination for tourists, almost in the centre of the park, is the Church of St Peter, kept and cared for with love over the centuries by its parishioners. The Church is a grand sight, with its unusual spire featuring a cock to mark its highest point, and its 18th and 19th Century headstones. Visitors will discover a Victorian-styled interior, along with one of the largest collections of brasses and hatchments in Suffolk.

Every August Yoxford holds an Arts Festival which includes several concerts, art exhibitions and workshops.

Yoxford

Holly Tree Cottage
Darsham
Suffolk
Tel: 01728 668876
Explore the nooks and crannies inside Holly Tree Cottage, or relax with a drink in the conservatory looking out on lovely gardens. The B&B; offers one double ensuite room and one double with a private bathroom for your warm and friendly stay. Check Availability for Holly Tree Cottage

Oak Tree Farm B&B; Yoxford
Yoxford
Suffolk
Tel: 01728 668651
The recently refurbished Oak Tree Farm has three ensuite double or twins room available. Set in beautiful surroundings, this Georgian farmhouse is located on the outskirts of Yoxford. Check availability

Other places to stay nearby include:

Haw Wood Farm Caravan and Camping Park, Darsham
With pitches from just £7 a night, Haw Wood Farm is an inexpensive way of setting up camp in Suffolk. Ideal for reaching many attractions, with the popular Latitude Festival just five minutes away. Check availability: Haw Wood Farm

Mill Barn Cottages, Middleton
Well behaved pets are welcome at these cottages, while there is also an ensuite B&B; room available in the owners’ house.
Mill Barn Cottages

High Lodge, Darsham
From fishing, shooting and golf to hot tubs and a host of children’s activities, this fabulous complex set in 100 acres of woodland, has something for everyone. Lodges sleep up to six. Find more at High Lodge

Yoxford in Suffolk UK

For other nearby town and village guides, please see:

Aldeburgh

A popular escape from the big cities, Aldeburgh has a vibrant art and music scene and is known for its good food, great fish & chips and Maggi Hamblings’ Scallop on the beach
Aldeburgh

Beccles
Nestled on the banks of the River Waveney, Beccles is popular with small boat sailors. learn more about the market town of Beccles

Dunwich
Mystery and history combine at this must-visit coastal village. Discover more about Dunwich

Leiston

Yoxford

Visit the monastic ruins of the 14th century abbey at Leiston

Saxmundham
Enjoy a trip to the museum and shops at the lovely, relatively relaxing market town of Saxmundham

Southwold
Home of the famous Adnams Ales brewery, this quintessential sophisticated seaside town a place not to be missed. Visit Southwold

Walberswick

Yoxford

Home of the famed crabbing competition and so much more Walberswick is wonderful for all the family.

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