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  • Last Minute Cottages - Chobbs Barn, Eye
  • Mid Suffolk District

    Chobbs Barn, Eye

    Ref: S535679

    Reviews 8

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    The small town of Eye is considered by its inhabitants to be more like a village. It has a number of shops, pubs and restaurants, and monthly cinema nights are held at the community centre. Just 5 miles away is the market town of Diss, in the...

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    £94

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Coach House at Hill House
  • Mid Suffolk District

    The Coach House at Hill House

    Ref: S665169

    Reviews 19

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    This delightful hideaway for two is set in the historic conservation area of Eye, a pretty market town surrounded by unspoiled countryside. The property, once a coach house, has been skilfully refurbished to create a luxurious retreat while...

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    £84

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ploughman's
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    Mid Suffolk District

    Ploughman's

    Ref: S114186

    Reviews 53

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    The village of Hoxne is one of Suffolk's most attractive villages, home to a Post Office, a 15th century Grade II listed pub, and streets lined with a range of chocolate-box cottages. Within an hour’s drive you can be touring the Norfolk Broads,...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Bothy
  • Mid Suffolk District

    The Bothy

    Ref: S141066

    Reviews 35

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    With a number of shops, pubs and restaurants, the small town of Eye is a well-served town located in the heart of East Anglia. With monthly cinema nights held at the community centre, this charming location is just five miles away from the market...

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    £54

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Lambseth Street
  • Mid Suffolk District

    4 Lambseth Street

    Ref: S284279

    Reviews 21

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    If you're looking for a holiday cottage brimming with charm and period features, then we think this could be the one for you! Industrial styling, cosy rooms, and log burning stoves, on top of all of this it is also beautifully furnished. This...

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    £85

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Syleham House
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    Mid Suffolk District

    Syleham House

    Ref: S777452

    Reviews 10

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    The small town of Eye is considered by its inhabitants to be more like a village. It has a number of shops, pubs and restaurants, and monthly cinema nights are held at the community centre. Just 5 miles away is the market town of Diss, in the...

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    £322

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Maple Barn
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    Mid Suffolk District

    Maple Barn

    Ref: S1056471

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    £89

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Relaxing country cottage bungalow
  • Mid Suffolk District

    Relaxing country cottage bungalow

    Ref: S972686

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    £143

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mustard Pot Cottage
  • Mid Suffolk District

    Mustard Pot Cottage

    Ref: S938616

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    £109

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Coach House at Hill House
  • Mid Suffolk District

    The Coach House at Hill House

    Ref: S937984

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Lambseth Street
  • Mid Suffolk District

    4 Lambseth Street

    Ref: S607027

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    Eye Holiday Cottages

    Just south of the River Waveney, which acts as the border between Norfolk and Suffolk, sits the market town of Eye. Holiday cottages in Eye are often booked by those looking to explore the counties, as its transport links are comprehensive. There’s also plenty to do in the town itself.

    Fewer than 3,000 people live in Eye but there’s still a wealth of interesting places to visit. Those into their history will enjoy the Victorian flint architecture, as well as Eye Castle, with a designated town trail set through the centre. The Church of St Peter and St Paul is a picturesque attraction - located next to the Guild Hall, which dates back to the 1400s and remains represented by members of the Eye Arts Guild.

    You can browse Eye holiday cottages on Snaptrip and filter your search to find the exact facilities you’re looking for in a staycation property. We’ve got thousands of properties to choose from, ranging from homes with hot tubs, garden spaces and even swimming pools – and there’s plenty of pet-friendly accommodation available should you wish to bring the pooch along, too. Got a question? Simply email our friendly customer service team.

    Locations to visit near Eye

    Suffolk is a beautiful country that has inspired artists of all kinds through the years. If you’re looking for similar inspiration, Snaptrip has you covered. You might consider the following destinations alongside Eye:

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Oliver - Verified booking

      The cottage location is great for local walks but local roads are very slow and make visiting neighbouring towns or seaside a very long drive.

      The cottage is beautiful and full of character with a great outdoor seating area however there were a few things that let the cottage down, these were: There were storage heaters on all the time which made the heat unbearable during our summer stay. The bedrooms had binds which did not cover the sky lights so we were woken very early each day with the light and heat. The bed was very comfy but only a double so a little small. The Shower didn’t work very well, it was either too hot or too cold and had no shower curtain so we had to sit to shower or have very shallow baths as there is only an immersion heater. The toilet and bath are so close to each other, it is impossible to sit comfortably. There are no proper bin facilities (wheelie bins) other than a small bin under a tree which was hard to reach, we had to take our recycling to the local bottle bank. There should have been a wheelie bin at the front of the property like everyone else on the street. There were too many flies (which could be related to keeping rubbish in bags in garden). This was the worst part of our stay, there were more than average. The kettle was full of lime scale so we had to boil water in pans as the kettle was so bad. Considered purchasing a kettle to replace. The spiral staircase wasn’t an issue for us however was very steep and was impossible for our dog to clime. We wouldn’t recommend anyone with mobility issues or people with small children. We left early due to these issues, however we did really enjoy our stay but wouldn’t return because of these as we have stayed in much nicer accommodation for a more reasonable price. The village is very nice and the local people were very friendly. The local pub ‘the Swan’ is very accommodating and has a wide range of drinks and a great bear garden.

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    • Lucy - Verified booking

      We loved our stay at Ploughman’s cottage, it is exactly as it looks on the website.

      It is cozy, clean & full of character, the beds are exceptionally comfortable. Yes the spiral staircase could be considered a little tricky for some (it’s beautiful though) but we didn’t have any difficulties. It is also correct about the volume of quite heavy traffic going past (farm vehicles & works vans) at certain times of the day. We live on a busy road anyway so this didn’t really bother us. We didn’t have any problems with any of the cottage appliances as some have mentioned. It was super warm & cozy In the evenings with the wood burner, especially as the weather turned colder towards the end of the week. No issues with parking either, always getting a space opposite the cottage. We loved the country walks with our two spaniels, stopping off at the pub on our way back, the villagers & pub staff are very friendly & welcoming. Enjoyed reading about the history of Hoxne & the cottage. We visited Diss, Framlingham, Aldeburgh & Bury St Edmunds. We know the area quite well as we live in Essex. There are 3 large supermarkets in Diss around 4 miles away, Aldi, Morrison’s & Tesco, so it’s easy to pick up supplies, the local shop is well stocked too. We would definitely return to Ploughman’s cottage. If I could of got the time off work, would of loved to have booked it for Christmas week.

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    • Mike - Verified booking

      1) The night storage heaters were pouring out heat overnight even though they were on the lowest settings and the switches on the wall had signs on saying 'do not turn off'.

      We were sweating heavily overnight, particularly as there were only limited/small windows which could be opened. We couldn't open the skylight windows with the pole provided. 2) We were surprised by the large volume of traffic (including heavy agricultural lorries) passing the front door which started about 7.30 in the morning. We thought that it was on a minor road with only light local traffic. Clearly this was a known ‘issue’ as the owners mentioned not parking outside the front door because of it, so it should be mentioned in the pre-booking information about the property. 3) It took quite a while to find how/where to switch all the lights on and there was only very limited light in the main living area. 4) We struggled to get the hob working and in the end we had to ask a local person to help. We did eventually find some instructions in the leaflets in the chest of drawers, but it took some time as there were lots of instructions for different devices and the hob one wasn't obvious. It would be helpful if the manual specifically referred one to the instruction leaflets for operational details and if it was more clearly labelled. 5) Generally it was quite well appointed, but the kitchen would benefit from cooking tongs and small casserole dishes.

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    • Anthony - Verified booking

      Only only small T Towel Toaster had to be emptied of crumbs on arrival Behind Microwave not been cleaned found dead fly and calpol syringe !

      Fridge not functioning well at all in fact we were concerned it wasn’t working at times Heaters not working as per instructions so house was cold Heaters locked and didn’t seem to come in at times stated Could improve the rubbish and recycling boxes / bins we brought home all our recycling No fire lighters on arrival we got some from pub ! Remote for Tv no spare batteries which we purchased / changed but then still could not get the channels we wanted easily Under main bed not been hoovered before arrival Cob webs In kitchen ! Spiral stair case is to us not safe and we were unable to carry cases to the bedrooms which meant we kept downstairs Fortunately we are mobile but have friends who we know would not be able to access upper floor and as I’ve mentioned we could not carry bags up Given we only there a few days want an issue but did mean not Abel to hand clothes up Finally no corkscrew we had to go to pub to ask them to open 2 bottles of wine !! However lovely location Great pub and food Friendly village Good local walks and ideal setting to explore the area Just felt the house was in need of a refresh

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    • Catherine - Verified booking

      Both the cottage and the village of Hoxne are a perfect setting for a peaceful retreat or as a base for exploring the wider area.

      We had day trips out to Great Yarmouth and The Broads but also enjoyed exploring nearby Eye, which has a castle, and Diss which has a beautiful mere. Hoxne itself is well served with a lovely Post Office/convenience store and a pub which serves food, both within walking distance of Ploughman's Cottage. There are also some nice footpaths for gentle walks. The cottage was clean and fresh with really comfy beds. The covered garden area was a bonus for sitting out with a cuppa in the morning sunshine and the livingroom was really cosy in the evening with the log burner going. There was also no problem parking just opposite. The only thing I would mention is that the stairs, although beautiful, took a bit of getting used to, particularly since the bathroom was downstairs. So I would bear that in mind if you had an infant or mobility issues and also maybe pack several smaller bags rather than one large suitcase because getting that up and down was a challenge. All in all though we had a fabulous break and Anna our host was really friendly and welcoming. I very much hope we'll return.

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    Things to do near Eye

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    Banham Zoo

    Banham Zoological Gardens is set in the Norfolk countryside just outside Norwich. There are thousands of fascinating animals at the zoo, including snow leopards, alpacas, and sea lions. The Education Centre, Safari Road Train, Farm Barn, Penguin Cove, and Lemur Island are among the many interesting activities available at the zoological gardens. Experiences include hand-feeding the giraffes and big cats and becoming a keeper for the day. The Wheelchair accessible routes, accessible toilets, and parking bays. Carpark, toilets, cafe, restaurant, and gift shop.
    Framlingham Castle
    Framlingham Castle in Suffolk was once a stronghold of the powerful earls and dukes of Norfolk. It is now owned by English Heritage and is open to the public to view. Activities include a castle wall walk, events and exhibitions. Cafe, Shop and family friendly.

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