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in 2011 from the original Cart-Lodge and stable, it is situated in the grounds of a former 16th Century Farmhouse and Inn. You will be surrounded by thousands of acres of farmland, adjacent to a 40 acre common, home to free-roaming horses between May - October and SSSI designated.
Professionally and thoughtfully converted to provide a very high standard of self catering accommodation, it is absolutely ideal for discerning families or couples who are looking for a full self-contained country haven in one of England's rarest unspolit locations.
Warm and bright, GatesLodge is equipped with all modern conveniences, whilst retaining its original character with exposed oak beams.... more
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Open Fire / Woodburner
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Sax, as locals know it, is a pleasant and quiet market town that enjoyed its glory days as one of the stopping points for the coach run between Ipswich and Great Yarmouth. The Bell Inn in Saxmundham even saw a royal passenger in King George II in 1737. Further along the road is the Westleton Crown, another coaching inn, although with claims to greater antiquity, possibly as far back as the 12th century. Nestling in the little valley of the Fromus, a tributary of the Alde, Saxmundham certainly merits a detour from the nearby A12, and is also a good base for touring the area.
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