Walking in Suffolk in SummertimeMAKE BRICKWALL FARMHOUSE HOLIDAY HOUSE YOUR BASE
Ring 01359 244118 or 07730929777
To learn more and book your base here at Brickwall Farmhouse Holiday house Wetherden Suffolk IP14 3JW
BRICKWALL FARMHOUSE HOLIDAYS -
SUFFOLK HOLIDAY HOME
Self-catering for up to 12 guests
Welcomes holidays and weekend-breaks all year round
Set in open countryside designated ' of outstanding Beauty'
'Perfect accomodation for wedding guests attending the
Haughley Park wedding venue'
Brickwall Farmhouse Wetherden near Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 3JW
Tel: +44 (0)1359 244118
Mob:07730 929777
Email: stay@brickwallfarmhouse.co.uk
This is a large comfortable well appointed Suffolk Tudor Farmhouse, Grade 2 listed,
richly endowed with historic medieval features : oak beams
and several inglenook fireplaces,.
Accomodation at Brickwall Farmhouse (Sleeps 12)
2 LARGE RECEPTION ROOMS multi-beamed and each has an inglenook fireplace.
4/5 BEDROOMS (1 ensuite ) 2 bathrooms - sleeps 12 guests
A large games room with table-tennis and gym equipment. Large outdoor trampoline
and small indoor trampoline. ( 6 single beds will convert to doubles )
There is an adjacent public footpath ' Meadow Bridge Walk '
with a mile country walk to a good-food restaurant & adjacent pub. The
farmhouse has easy access to the A14 for
exploring Suffolk and
the whole
of East Anglia.
Ideal for a host of gatherings: family wedding groups, ramblers, small conferences, seminars, music, singing and instrumental rehearsals, painting lessons and art appreciation, academic courses, or just happy family groups and reunions of groups of friends etc. For overspill numbers garden yurts or tents welcomed by arrangement with owners.
Description:
This ' well appointed', idyllic Tudor farmhouse is Grade-2-Listed and set in a picturesque rural setting surrounded on all sides by rolling fields and meadows where roe deer are frequently seen. Public footpaths are close to the house.
It is a half-timbered house with extensive southerly facing gardens rich with birdlife, which provides wonderful, safely fenced country fun and freedom for children and relaxation for adults. The parlour wing of this medieval farmhouse (mentioned in Pevsner's book of Suffolk) dates back to 1550 the rest is thought to be earlier.
The house is laid out over three floors, with all rooms beamed. There is a log fire and a baby grand piano in the diningroom and a delightful drawing room both with flat T.Vs, as are there in all the bedrooms, and there are two DVD players to happily cater for differing tastes in a large group. The young and sporty could have fun playing table tennis tournament in the games/gym room or outdoors on the giant trampoline.
The enclosed courtyard is ideal for outdoor meals in the summer and has direct access to the well-equipped kitchen.
Catered evening meals can be arranged or Chinese and Indian meals delivered.
Many excellent restaurants for all tastes may be found in nearby towns and countryside.
There are 2 leisure centres in close towns and many stately homes to visit amid the great and varied delights of Suffolk.
A beach hut could be used in Felixstowe only 25 minutes drive away.
The enclosed garden in the summer has a spectacular display of clematis and roses and is rich with birdlife. A peaceful writer's retreat. A croquet set is available for garden entertainment.
( Do you have a special interest course you'd like considered to be set up as a residential course?
We anticipate that from time to time special interest courses may be organised and put on this main page, e.g. painting, madrigal singing, embroidery, medieval architecture and life-style, art and music appreciation, ancient Suffolk Churches etc etc. Anyone interested in these subjects or any others they would like should contact ourselves on the given numbers and we shall endeavour to find a teacher/ lecturer on that subject.)
Comments from a previous group of holidaymakers:
A charming farmhouse to welcome in the New Year. great area for walking. Lovely meal at Kings Arms Haughley. Chelmsford
Had a great weekend. Beautiful house and open fire.Lovely setting to see the bride and her friends before her wedding. Lynda's w/e
In our country this house would be treasured as a National Museum Polish Archeologist
Enjoyed New Year so much we are back again for my 70th Birthday. Chelmsford
Much appreciation for a wonderful family holiday. A marvellous break from our busy town life. Much recommended!Family V
Forty eight hours of Tudor grandeur with all mod-cons Thankyou. Peterboro
Thankyou for such a lovely stay in a beautiful old house- it was a pleasure. Germany
A cosy and welcoming farmhouse. Thankyou! USA and Wales
Delightful cosy place to stay. Nice fireplace and charming rooms. London
So enjoyed our family Christmas in this warm friendly house. Thankyou for your hospitality and kindness. North Walsham
What a way to spend New Year! Fabulous farmhouse. Loved it! Birmingham
RENTABLE EXTRAS:
Felixstowe Beach-Hut 2 mile beach path to Ferry Boat Inn
Motorised caravan Citreon Romahome all mod/cons
HISTORICAL INTEREST:
Priest's Hole: dating to 1500s.
Legendry Royal Visitor: Queen Mary Tudor 1500s.
SPORTS INTEREST:
Trampolines: small indoor and large outdoor.
Gamesroom: table tennis and gym equipment.
Walks: many lovely country walks from the farmhouse.
Riding stables: Klub Equest, Great Finborough
Hawkins Farm, Mendlesham
Wedding Venue: Haughley Park Barn 1/2 mile up the road
Stay here, marry at ancient Wetherden Church or Haughley Park
Reception held at Haughley Park Barn - book well ahead
RESTAURANTS:
Advisable to book these restaurants- we will book for you if you wish
Countinghouse Haughley restaurant (walkable distance over the fields)
Ravenwood Hall Hotel, Rougham.
The Leaping Hare Restaurant, gardens and vineyard, Wyken Hall
Maison Bleue Restaurant Bury St Edmunds and many others
The Alex Restaurant and The Ferryboat Inn Felixstowe
The Anchor Walberswick
The Lady Florence-Restaurant river cruiser- Orford-views avocets
PUBS:
The Kings Arms Haughley (walkable distance over the fields ) book large parties.
Many others in surrounding villages and towns.
OTHER: Ancient mare to fuss.
brickwall Farmhouse surrounding countryside is a 'Designated area of 'Outstanding Beauty'
Beautiful countryside on every side of the house.
STATELY HOMES TO VISIT: Ickworth, Euston Hall, Kentwell House
PLACES: Lavenham, Constable Country, Agricultural Museum Stowmarket
Sutton Hoo, Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge Music Festival: Snape Maltings
Bird Sanctuary: Minsmere