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Wolf House
Wolf House is a Victorian terraced house located within the heart of Bury st Edmund’s medieval grid, so very central. A short 5 minute walk to the town centre, the historic Abbey gardens and Angel hill, Theatre Royal (the last surviving regency playhouse in Britain), Greene King brewery plus a large selection of independent shops, bars and restaurants. Bury has a very good twice weekly market with regular makers and farmers markets every month. Some free parking can be found but not guaranteed.

Cosy cabin for 2 with electric charging point
Our Cabin offers a cosy independent stay with a fully equipped kitchen, lounge, bedroom with super-king bed, luxury en-suite shower and utility with additional toilet. This eco friendly home has air sourced underfloor heating throughout and contains many upcycled items from the exterior reclaimed scaffolding boards to the many repurposed gems to be found inside. Stepping outside there is a private south facing patio and garden with its own parking space, all just a leisurely walk from town.

No77 Pretty Cottage in the heart of Lavenham
No77 High Street is a pretty, grade II listed cottage ideally placed to walk to all attractions within historic Lavenham. A few doors down from a Coop - well stocked with provisions for your stay. Recently completely refurbished, all furnishings are new, including new beds with SIMBA mattresses, top quality bed linen and towels. To the rear is a terrace - a sheltered spot for breakfast al-fresco. It has a lockable rear entrance for secure cycle and pushchair storage. Car park 100m away.

Cottage Farm Annexe
Close to Bury St Edmunds and Diss, an ideal semi-rural base for exploring East Anglia and the cities of Norwich and Cambridge. Our comfortable and quiet cottage annexe provides a well-equipped place to stay for a self-catering short break or longer, with wi-fi included. The comfortable sitting room looks out onto the private garden where there is a small patio containing outdoor chairs and table. The ensuite bedroom (double-bed) has a vaulted ceiling and ample storage.

Renovated Stables - Tawny Lodge
Set in the outskirts of the beautiful town of Bury St Edmunds, enjoy a perfect getaway at Tawny Lodge in the heart of Suffolk. Tawny Lodge is a converted stables adjacent to the Old Coach house and backs onto our beautiful 17th century Grade 2 listed house with a courtyard in between. Set in parkland just opposite Nowton Park, Tawny Lodge is only a five minute drive from the vibrant market town centre of Bury St Edmunds, or a scenic 45 minute walk.

The Little Owl Suffolk - Boutique Getaway
Get away from it all at The Little Owl. A unique and tranquil cottage in the Suffolk countryside with a hot tub and amazing views. A romantic getaway for two, or a peaceful hideaway for some space on your own. The property is on its own private land and is not a shared space with the owners, or overlooked. The downstairs space includes a fully equipped kitchen and bathroom and the upstairs has a cosy living space with log burner and bedroom.

Luxurious Victorian villa with parking, sleeps six
We hope you have a fantastic stay at our beautiful and newly refurbished Victorian villa, built in 1899 and just two minutes walk from Bury St Edmunds railway station. You'll have the entire property to yourself, which has off road parking for two cars. Whether it be for work or travel, the property has everything you need for a comfortable and relaxing stay, whether for a weekend break or a longer term vacation.

The little flint cottage
Enjoy a cozy Suffolk retreat in our charming 19th century grade II listed flint cottage in the centre of Bury St Edmunds, located minutes away from the beautiful cathedral, historic Abbey Gardens, and buzzing town full of fabulous eats and specialty coffee. This stylish, character property is a perfect romantic getaway for couples or a quiet escape that is sure to be a solo traveler’s paradise.

Town centre apartment with parking
Superbly located in the heart of the historic market town of Bury St Edmunds, this SPACIOUS APARTMENT, (just one of two in a modern building), has one good sized master bedroom with a very comfortable king size bed and ample built-in wardrobe and storage, a large sitting room, a newly fitted kitchen/dining room and a completely re-fitted bathroom. Coffee, tea, and biscuits await your arrival.

Hedgerow Barn, Great Green, Thurston, Suffolk
Our converted barn is in a peaceful location and beautiful setting. In close proximity to a stunning local nature reserve and a short drive from historic Bury St Edmunds and Lavenham. The station in the local village of Thurston offers regular services to Cambridge and Norwich. The area has plenty of country walks,great pubs and restaurants, and the Suffolk coast is within an hours drive.

Lavish, The Marble Apartment
The beautiful Marble apartment is located in the very heart of Bury St Edmunds Suffolk. This enchanting spot is home to the famous Abbey Gardens, Cathedral and buzzing market. Surrounded by traditional pubs, fabulous restaurants, independent shops, it is a truly captivating place to explore. Tea, Coffee everything you need is provided just bring your toothbrush :)

Stylish & Central with Gated Parking and Lift
Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located first floor apartment with the added bonus of gated parking and a lift to the first floor! You can't get more central than within the Medieval Grid, where shops, bars and restaurants are less than one minute's walk away. The open plan socialising space is to the front of the property and bedrooms to the rear.
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When is the best time to visit Bury Saint Edmunds?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Bury St Edmunds?
The historic town center has stays near markets, restaurants, and cultural sites, while neighborhoods around Abbey Gardens and Nowton Park offer quieter locations. Many visitors appreciate staying in period properties, apartments, or family run guesthouses.
What are the best things to do in Bury St Edmunds with kids?
Children often enjoy playing in Abbey Gardens, joining activities at local museums, and visiting family-friendly parks like Nowton Park. Hands-on exhibits and outdoor space help make the town welcoming for all ages.
What are some of the best things to do in Bury St Edmunds?
Explore the grounds of Abbey Gardens, discover local history at the Moyse’s Hall Museum, and enjoy performances at the local theatre. Food lovers can try traditional market fare or visit independent shops around the town center.
How is the weather in Bury St Edmunds?
Bury St Edmunds has mild winters, with temperatures ranging from 35–46°F (1–8°C), and warmer summers around 54–72°F (12–22°C). Rain is possible year-round, so a waterproof layer is helpful when exploring outdoors.
When is the best time to visit Bury St Edmunds?
Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for comfortable weather and blooming gardens. Seasonal festivals and markets add to the lively atmosphere, especially when the local produce is in abundance.
What are the best places to visit in Bury St Edmunds?
Popular places to visit in Bury St Edmunds include the Abbey Gardens, St Edmundsbury Cathedral, and the Moyse’s Hall Museum. A stroll through the historic market square reveals lively shops and distinct local character.
What are some hiking trails in Bury St Edmunds?
Bury St Edmunds has a mix of walking and hiking trails, including routes through Nowton Park and around the Abbey Gardens. Woodland trails and riverside paths nearby let people experience the Suffolk landscape at a gentle pace.
What are some family activities we can do in Bury St Edmunds?
Families can enjoy the open spaces of Abbey Gardens, hands-on exhibits at the Moyse’s Hall Museum, and performances at the local theatre. Parks and child-friendly cafes make it easy to plan relaxed days out together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Bury St Edmunds?
Around Bury St Edmunds, visitors often explore picturesque Suffolk countryside villages, historic market towns, and nature reserves. A number of stately homes and gardens invite further exploration, along with regional breweries or farm shops.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Bury St Edmunds?
Pet friendly accommodations are available across Bury St Edmunds, with some vacation rentals and guest houses welcoming dogs. Many green spaces and walking routes nearby make the town adaptable for those bringing pets.
What are some local tips for visiting Bury St Edmunds?
Locals often suggest visiting early in the day for quieter moments at markets or the Abbey Gardens, and sampling pastries from independent bakeries around the town center. Exploring surrounding lanes on foot allows you to find unique shops and often-recommended cafes.
What is Bury St Edmunds known for?
Bury St Edmunds is known for its medieval abbey ruins, striking cathedral, and a long tradition of brewing. The town has a vibrant market and a rich history reflected in its architecture and cultural events.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Bury St Edmunds?
Curious explorers often enjoy the Abbey Gardens’ quieter corners, independent bookshops, and artisan bakeries tucked along side streets. The Moyse’s Hall Museum provides a distinctive look into local history and curious collections.
What are the best foods to try in Bury St Edmunds?
Bury St Edmunds is known for traditional Suffolk treats such as locally baked pastries, artisan breads, and hearty pies. Consider trying dishes prepared with Suffolk ham, local cheeses, and classic British roast meats.
What should I bring for a trip to Bury St Edmunds?
Bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring historic streets and green spaces, as well as a weatherproof jacket due to changeable temperatures. Layers are recommended, especially outside summer months, along with a camera for picturesque landmarks.
What is the nightlife in Bury St Edmunds like?
Bury St Edmunds has a lively range of pubs, cocktail bars, and venues featuring live music or comedy. The town’s independent breweries and historic pubs invite people to explore classic local flavors and a friendly atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Bury St Edmunds?
Bury St Edmunds often draws locals and visitors for food and drink festivals, classical and contemporary music performances, and arts celebrations throughout the year. Literary events and festive markets are also frequently suggested, especially in the autumn and winter seasons.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Bury St Edmunds?
Bury St Edmunds has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including apartments and homes with multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and living spaces. Many are located near parks, attractions, and local shops, welcoming those traveling with children or extended family.
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