Company information
When you are looking to spend a truly relaxing holiday in the beautiful Suffolk countryside, Suffolk Hideaways are the people who can help you find the perfect property to rent.
No one knows Suffolk better than our Suffolk Hideaways team. That’s why we have been able to carefully select a portfolio of over 50 holiday homes that will charm and delight you. The pick of the crop, you might say.
Our team, based in Aldeburgh, know all the properties in our portfolio, so no one is better equipped to ensure you enjoy the perfect holiday. We can help you choose the perfect property for you, whether you are a planning a romantic break for two or a holiday with the whole family or friends. And we are there for you at every stage to make sure your stay is problem-free.
Suffolk Hideaways was established in April 2017 and has helped thousands of many families like yours to enjoy the perfect Suffolk holiday. Suffolk Hideaways is part of Quality Holidays Assured, a group of companies with 35 years’ experience in the holiday business. Variety and originality are at the heart of the QHA offer, and so too are consistently high standards of comfort, service and value for money. That’s one more reason why Suffolk Hideaways is a team you can trust.
Property information
Located in Dunstall Green, this hideaway is an attractive brick and flint 17th Century style cart lodge with far stretching views of rolling Suffolk countryside. The Granary makes for a peaceful getaway with the excitement of Newmarket Racecourse not too far away. Sleeping up to three guests in two bedrooms, the property is ideal for a small family, friends or a couple who are looking for a truly rural retreat.
Neighbourhood information
The Granary is situated in the quiet village of Dunstall Green in West Suffolk and is less than 20 minutes' drive in either direction from Newmarket and Bury St. Edmunds. The area boasts idyllic views of rolling countryside and with an abundance of footpaths, is best enjoyed on foot. The Fox Inn in nearby Ousden serves traditional pub fare whereas the Weeping Willow in Barrow offers a more modern British menu.
Newmarket, also known as the home of horse-racing, makes for a great day out. Famous for its horse-racing since the arrival of King James in the 17th Century, Newmarket boasts two racecourses with an exciting programme of racing events throughout the year, as well as music nights and family days. Discover Newmarket has a variety of guided tours where you can go behind the scenes and learn about the history of the sport and the town. You might even be lucky enough to spot some famous jockeys. If horse-racing isn't for you, why not try your hand at making chocolates at Artistry in Cocoa or take a peaceful stroll through the Newmarket War Memorial Garden. If you feel yourself getting peckish Khobkuan serves authentic Thai food and Montaz on Old Station Road offers sophisticated Indian cuisine.
Heading East you will find yourself in the historic market town of Bury St. Edmunds. Dating back to a time before William the Conqueror, Bury St Edmunds markets are still held each week on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The market is an ideal place for grabbing yourself some fresh local produce or even some Portuguese pottery. St. Edmundsbury Cathedral is well worth a visit and Abbey Gardens is beautiful year round. Food lovers will be overwhelmed by the variety of restaurants, pubs and cafes Bury St. Edmunds has to offer. Francela specialises in Mediterranean grill and mezze, Maison Bleue in French modern fine-dining and the Giggling Squid in Thai tapas. Of course you will undoubtedly find some favourite restaurants of your own.
Further afield is West Stow Anglo...