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Encompassing Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset, the South West is one of the most popular cottage holiday destinations in the UK. Boasting some of the most unspoilt countryside and coastline in the UK, it is easy to see why booking holiday cottages in the South West is so popular. Read More
The Southern counties of England are varied, each with their own character and charm. Our collection of holiday cottages in Southern England covers the areas of Berkshire, Greater London, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Wiltshire. Read More
This part of England offers superb scenery— including the magnificent Peak District— as well as many world-renowned family attractions, market towns, and glorious National Parks. You'll be spoilt for choice during your break in Central England. Read More
East Anglia is a very popular area for visitors for many reasons, not least the varied landscapes available for visitors to explore. Norfolk has beautiful countryside, a thriving coastal scene and of course the Norfolk Broads to explore. Read More
The North West England region is home to the counties of Cheshire, Cumbria and Lancashire, each with their own unique qualities that draw in international visitors. The region is steeped in history as well as popular tourist attractions making it a popular destination to visit all year round. Read More
Visit historic North East England with its castles and ruins, beautiful coastline and family attractions whilst staying in one of our luxurious holiday cottages. The region is home to countless Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, National Parks and World Heritage Sites. Read More
Highlands of Scotland
Borders & The Lothians
Perthshire, Fife & Tayside
Argyll
Skye & The Hebrides
Grampian & Speyside
The UK is blessed with some of the most beautiful and diverse National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty anywhere in the world. For us, these stretch from Isles of Scilly holiday cottages in the south to the very tip of Scotland. The largest of these is the Lake District but there are well over 50 in total. Read More
You can explore Suffolk at any time of the year and spend your stay in a luxurious Suffolk holiday cottage for a short break or longer escape. Close to London yet a world away in terms of its wonderful heritage coastline and scenic countryside, there are many Suffolk secrets ready to uncover. Stay in one of the many vibrant towns and villages including Orford, Southwold Aldeburgh, Harwich and Lavenham. Explore our superb selection of Suffolk Luxury Cottages. Choose from Suffolk cottages with hot tubs, dog-friendly cottages and so much more here at Handpicked Cottages.
Featured Cottage
Luxury Property East Anglia
The Old Neptune
Ipswich, Suffolk
Sleeps up to 26
Bedrooms 13
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Sort BySuffolk offers the visitor so much to see and do. Historic castles dating back to the times of William the Conqueror. Explore, incredible countryside made famous by John Constable who painted The Hay Wain (1821) amongst other great English country scenes. The coast of Suffolk is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and stretches some 50-miles of heritage coastline.
Just a stone's throw from London, yet entirely unique, Suffolk holidays are perfect for a weekend break or longer. Largely considered a 'hidden gem' in the UK, Suffolk is home to quintessentially English Medieval villages, abbeys, castles and nautical coastline. Full of rural greenery to explore, yet well-equipped for families and with plenty of culture and fantastic restaurants, this is an all-round destination.
Whatever your interests, you will find lots to do in Suffolk. Visit the house painted in "The Hay Wain" by one of the most famous landscape painters in the world, John Constable, who was inspired by the rolling hills of the area. For a historical tour, make sure to visit the moated manor at Helmingham Hall, before heading to Framlingham Castle and the picturesque Bury St Edmunds Abbey. Alternatively, try out equestrianism in the Home of Horseracing, or relax on Southwold Pier.