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Dunwich cottages

333 properties found
Dunwich, near Saxmundham, Suffolk

Holly Tree Cottage - Dunwich

4213

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7 nights

£774 - £1,393

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Dunwich, near Saxmundham, Suffolk

Sunrise - Dunwich

4213

Our grading

7 nights

£820 - £1,415

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Dunwich, near Saxmundham, Suffolk

Oak Tree Cottage - Dunwich

5313

Our grading

7 nights

£808 - £1,294

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Dunwich, near Saxmundham, Suffolk

Lodge 61

422

Our grading

7 nights

£814 - £1,500

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Dunwich, near Saxmundham, Suffolk

Moonlight Lodge

2111

Our grading

7 nights

£644 - £1,245

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Dunwich, near Saxmundham, Suffolk

Lodge 93

422

Our grading

7 nights

£779 - £1,434

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Dunwich, near Saxmundham, Suffolk

Little Tern

2111

Our grading

7 nights

£590 - £1,137

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Dunwich, Suffolk

Walnut Tree Cottage

5322

Our grading

7 nights

£651 - £1,296

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Dunwich, near Saxmundham, Suffolk

Sycamore Cottage - Dunwich

4213

Our grading

7 nights

£816 - £1,539

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Dunwich, near Saxmundham, Suffolk

Sea View - Dunwich

4212

Our grading

7 nights

£738 - £1,362

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Dunwich, near Saxmundham, Suffolk

Driftwood - Dunwich

4222

Our grading

7 nights

£813 - £1,223

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Dunwich, near Saxmundham, Suffolk

Cliff Tops 2

421

Our grading

7 nights

£704 - £1,352

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Cottages in Dunwich

Dunwich on the Suffolk coast is one of the region’s best hidden gems. Situated in an National Landscape, this place boasts some of the best views in the whole region and we have a selection of cottages that help you make the most of this natural beauty spot. Choose from dog-friendly, luxury and coastal cottages right on the beach. Our cottages in Dunwich are also within a short drive of the coastal spots of Saxmundham, Southwold and Walberswick, allowing you to take full advantage of the Suffolk coast during your stay. 

Dunwich beach is a lovely pebble beach perfect for a stroll and a paddle, but it is what’s behind the beach that really steals the show. Dunwich Heath backs up the beach and is a National Landscape run by the National Trust. Home to many species of flora and fauna, including some very cute deer, and is a wonderful place to explore. The National Trust put on lots of family-friendly activities at Dunwich Heath throughout the year and have lots of kid’s trails that you can print out and take with you as you explore the area and uncover all its secrets.  

Dunwich is known as the ‘lost city of East Anglia’ and was once the capital of a Saxon kingdom with a population one-sixth the size of London during the eleventh century. Unfortunately, a flood took most of the city and its residents underwater and the once mighty city was reduced to the small village it is today. You can discover more about this interesting aspect of Dunwich’s past by visiting the local Dunwich Museum, or embarking on the village’s historic trail, a map of which can be picked up from the museum.  

Dunwich also has a fine selection of local eateries to choose from. Head to the local pub, The Ship Inn, for a tasty lunch and a chillout in the beer garden, or treat yourself to an afternoon tea at Flora Tea Rooms or Dingle Hill Tearooms.