Relax and enjoy a break in one of our charming, self-catering holiday cottages, in Suffolk, Norfolk and beyond. Welcome to Cottage Tree, we are an independent company, providing high quality, self-catering holiday accommodation in East Anglia. Browse our carefully chosen holiday cottages and create your holiday using our safe and secure online booking system.
We have extensive experience and are here to assist you whether you are looking for a romantic rural getaway, a traditional beach holiday for the family, or a fun-filled activity weekend. At Cottage Tree our focus is on delivering the holiday you are looking for at realistic and fair rental rates all year round, enabling you to plan your holiday in advance without having to wait for last minute offers or discounts.
Explore: Suffolk offers a smorgasbord of activities from nature reserves, theme parks and farm parks to golf, go-carts and clay pigeon shooting. With 50 miles of magnificent coastline and acres of stunning countryside topped with Constable skies, a weekend may not be long enough.
We have extensive experience and are here to assist you whether you are looking for a romantic rural getaway, a traditional beach holiday for the family, or a fun-filled activity weekend. At Cottage Tree our focus is on delivering the holiday you are looking for at realistic and fair rental rates all year round, enabling you to plan your holiday in advance without having to wait for last minute offers or discounts.
Explore: Suffolk offers a smorgasbord of activities from nature reserves, theme parks and farm parks to golf, go-carts and clay pigeon shooting. With 50 miles of magnificent coastline and acres of stunning countryside topped with Constable skies, a weekend may not be long enough.
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When presented with an opportunity to run our own holiday cottage letting business, our plans for a mid-life gap-year were put firmly on hold!
The Cottage Tree seed was sown following a thought provoking meeting with a local estate agent, and an aim to give guests a fine selection of holiday homes in some of the most beautiful places throughout East Anglia.
Having worked for many years in the holiday cottage industry, and enjoyed many family holidays in a variety of cottages and barns ourselves, we fully understand holidaymakers needs, expectations and concerns.
The Cottage Tree seed was sown following a thought provoking meeting with a local estate agent, and an aim to give guests a fine selection of holiday homes in some of the most beautiful places throughout East Anglia.
Having worked for many years in the holiday cottage industry, and enjoyed many family holidays in a variety of cottages and barns ourselves, we fully understand holidaymakers needs, expectations and concerns.
The market town of Bury St Edmunds has a rich and diverse character; from the stunning Cathedral to the modern shopping centre.
Dating back to 1080, Bury St Edmunds is a truly unique town.
The ruins of the 11th Century Benedictine Abbey, within the beautiful Abbey gardens, are just a couple of minutes walk from the shopping areas and Georgian town squares.
There is an award-winning market, and a good selection of independently owned stores and high street chains.
There are many cafes, coffee shops, pubs and restaurants where you can enjoy a superb selection of cuisine, from traditional British fare to Italian, Indian or Chinese.
Dating back to 1080, Bury St Edmunds is a truly unique town.
The ruins of the 11th Century Benedictine Abbey, within the beautiful Abbey gardens, are just a couple of minutes walk from the shopping areas and Georgian town squares.
There is an award-winning market, and a good selection of independently owned stores and high street chains.
There are many cafes, coffee shops, pubs and restaurants where you can enjoy a superb selection of cuisine, from traditional British fare to Italian, Indian or Chinese.
Once the capital of the Kingdom of the East Angles with an international port as large as London and a population of 3000 Dunwich was a significant, wealthy town with six parish churches.
During the 13th and 14th century Dunwich was punished by storm resulting in the decline of the once prosperous town.
Thomas Gardner reports 400 houses, 2 churches, as well as shops and windmills, succumbing to the tempest.
The sea was driven against the spit of land, shifting the shingle, effectively blocked off Dunwich harbour.
During the 13th and 14th century Dunwich was punished by storm resulting in the decline of the once prosperous town.
Thomas Gardner reports 400 houses, 2 churches, as well as shops and windmills, succumbing to the tempest.
The sea was driven against the spit of land, shifting the shingle, effectively blocked off Dunwich harbour.
Once a thriving Medieval wool town, Lavenham is famed for its beautifully preserved buildings, now home to an eclectic mix of galleries, shops, boutiques and some superb tearooms and restaurants.
The perfect destination for a day out or longer stay.
To stay in Lavenham is to step back in time and immerse yourself in a day-to-day life that feels a world away from the stresses of modernity.
Leave behind soulless supermarkets and buy a freshly baked loaf from the award-winning Sparling & Faiers bakery in the Market Place, or stroll along the High Street, where you will find an excellent butchers and East of England Co-op stocked with all manner of local produce.
The perfect destination for a day out or longer stay.
To stay in Lavenham is to step back in time and immerse yourself in a day-to-day life that feels a world away from the stresses of modernity.
Leave behind soulless supermarkets and buy a freshly baked loaf from the award-winning Sparling & Faiers bakery in the Market Place, or stroll along the High Street, where you will find an excellent butchers and East of England Co-op stocked with all manner of local produce.
Quintessentially English, full of character and quaint intrigue, Southwold is a remarkable town located on the Suffolk Heritage Coast.
Attracting holidaymakers of all ages, the beautiful beach alone is reason enough to visit Southwold.
An ideal place to be able to abandon the car and explore by foot or bicycle.
Southwold Pier, which has seen much development and improvement throughout the last 30 years, is now home to a select array of bespoke craft shops, a restaurant and cafe, and unique entertainment - such as the quirky 'House of Games' or the amazing machines in Tim Unkin's 'Under the Pier Show'.
Attracting holidaymakers of all ages, the beautiful beach alone is reason enough to visit Southwold.
An ideal place to be able to abandon the car and explore by foot or bicycle.
Southwold Pier, which has seen much development and improvement throughout the last 30 years, is now home to a select array of bespoke craft shops, a restaurant and cafe, and unique entertainment - such as the quirky 'House of Games' or the amazing machines in Tim Unkin's 'Under the Pier Show'.
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