Unique Holiday Cottage Features that Summer 2024 Guests are Loving!
There’s a lot to love about Suffolk, with its rolling hills, charming villages, and winding country lanes. But what about the holiday cottages dotted around and throughout the countryside?
With so many options available, spanning different budgets, group sizes, and individual needs, no two holiday cottages in Suffolk are the same. And in this article, we’re pinpointing some of the most popular features found in Suffolk holiday homes, as reported by Summer 2024’s pool of guests.
Swimming Pools
You won’t be surprised to learn that summer guests are always in awe of a holiday cottage with its own swimming pool. With the ability to turn their holiday cottage into their very own resort, having a pool on site means entertainment without leaving “home” – making this the perfect feature for large groups, extended stays, and of course groups that include children.
For swimming pool stays, look for availability at Yew Tree Barn, Stable Cottage, The Old Barn, and Petit Hibou.
Inside-Outside Living Spaces
No summer holiday is complete without some alfresco dining – and here in the UK, we’re well-versed in making the best of whatever the weather throws at us.
One of the most popular Suffolk holiday cottage features of summer 2024 has been open-plan living areas and rooms which open directly out onto patios with garden seating and private outside terraces. Think large French windows and doors, large balconies, and living spaces which open out into wild meadows and rural views.
The best cottages to look at for open plan inside-outside living include The Pump House, The Calf Pens, and Boxted Hall.
Original Features and Rustic Touches
One of the reasons why so many holidaymakers and staycationers choose Suffolk is for its old-world charm and the effortless beauty of its rustic and authentic surroundings. Having these features present in a holiday cottage only adds to the charm – whether it be in the form of wood beams, wonky floorboards, original fireplaces, or quirky thatched roofs.
Some of the best cottages for authentic old Suffolk features include Tea Caddy Cottage, Tudor Cottage, and Duke’s Lodge.
Something Completely Unexpected!
Then we come to the unexpected properties, which take alternative buildings and transform them into a home from home for guests.
Think converted barns, converted silo storage spaces, and even oversized yurts – all of which are available for guests to enjoy in Suffolk! All of these turn the property itself into a feature and invite guests to experience Suffolk’s unique and natural history as part of their experience and stay.
To discover more about Suffolk’s plethora of different holiday cottages, and to plan your next staycation in one of the UK’s most charming and traditional counties, head to the Idyllic Cottages site and use the filters and advice above to help identify your perfect home from home. Believe us when we say there really is something for everyone.