This Magnolia Log Cabin is a Perfect Escape In Suffolk, England
Take a look inside this eco-romantic retreat in the heart of Suffolk, England, United Kingdom.
The eco-retreat can accommodate up to 2 guests with 1 bedroom and 1.5 bathrooms. The Magnolia log cabin is a perfect escape in this tranquil setting in rural Suffolk. This lodge offers open-plan living including a fully equipped kitchen and a secluded, private garden where guests can enjoy the tranquil surroundings. Shop Tiny Homes This spacious one-bedroom log cabin is perfectly situated within the stunning 120 acres of Country Park. The bedroom has a free-standing roll-top bath within the bedroom and an en-suite shower room with a double basin and WC. Guests of the property can enjoy the peace and tranquility offered at Kingfishers yet have plenty to do both on their doorstep and within a short drive or cycle.
Kingfishers do offer the very best of the Suffolk Countryside, not a vehicle noise or street lamp in sight, yet only 30 minutes from the amazing coastal towns of Aldeburgh and Southwold, 20 minutes from Ipswich, Stowmarket, and Woodbridge, and only 8 minutes to the popular town of Framlingham.
There is a key safe box located near the door. For full information, guest facilities, and opening times you'll want to please visit the Kingfishers Cretingham website.
The log cabin is located in Suffolk, England, United Kingdom.
The Kingfishers is a family-run, eco-accommodation and Wildlife Haven in the heart of Suffolk. Bordered by the Rivers Kent and Deben, the vacation site is a unique mosaic of meadows, woods, and wetland habitats. Just as the Kingfisher thrives in quieter waterways, so you are invited to be restored by the rare tranquility of the river-edged land. Matthew, Claire, Ralph, and George (the dog). An ecological philosophy guides the family-run enterprise.
At the highest point in the land, they offer a wide range of places for people to stay in amongst fields that are transforming, year-by-year, as insects, wildflowers and animal life return to the land.
On the productive fields of the land, they are introducing regenerative approaches, such as woodland grazing and organic horticulture. Alongside, 40 acres are cared for as a Wildlife Haven. Here, they invest income from visiting guests into the care of diverse habitats, including special areas for endangered species. Weaving across the site are woodland walks, spaces for adventurous play, and places to experience our seasonal program of local food and art events.
There is a lovely pub in walking distance The Cretingham Bell and lots of things to do in our immediate area such as visiting the stomping ground of Framlingham, home to the Castle on the Hill as described by Ed Sheeran.
We are 25 minutes from the Coastal towns of Aldeburgh and the picturesque town of Woodbridge. The County of Suffolk is scattered with rural towns, and many are as divine as any you’ll see in England. In the south, the idyllic countryside of water meadows and mills by the River Stour was immortalized by the 19th-century painter John Constable. Further west is the Wool Towns, medieval communities that time forgot and whose half-timbered houses have set the scene for movies like Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. And last but not least is the coast, with towns that are authentic and low-key like the rest of the county, all the more appealing for it.