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Fishpond House, Sotherton

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4.4
out of 5
Norfolk » Halesworth
Sleeps up to 6
Pets 1
Hot Tub

Escape to the serene Fishpond House in Sotherton, a perfect retreat for up to six guests seeking a tranquil getaway.This charming three-bedroom cottage offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern amenities.

Indulge in the luxury of a private hot tub, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring the Suffolk countryside.The accommodation features a ground-floor bedroom for easy accessibility and is pet-friendly, ensuring your furry friends can join in the adventure.

With off-road parking and electric vehicle charging available, Fishpond House caters to all your needs.

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About Fishpond House, Sotherton

Escape to the serene Fishpond House in Sotherton, a perfect retreat for up to six guests seeking a tranquil getaway. This charming three-bedroom cottage offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern amenities.

Indulge in the luxury of a private hot tub, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring the Suffolk countryside.

The accommodation features a ground-floor bedroom for easy accessibility and is pet-friendly, ensuring your furry friends can join in the adventure.

With off-road parking and electric vehicle charging available, Fishpond House caters to all your needs. The open-plan living area, complete with a woodburning stove, provides a cosy space for relaxation, while the well-equipped kitchen allows for effortless self-catering.

Whether you're a family or a group of friends, this idyllic setting, complete with roaming peacocks and turkeys, offers a unique and memorable stay in the heart of Suffolk's picturesque landscape.

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A charming cottage located in the village of Fritton near Belton, Norfolk. Games room. Hot tub. Sauna. Great Yarmouth 7 miles; Lowestoft 10.1 miles; Berney Arms 12.8 miles.
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A delightful shalley conversion settled in Diss, Suffolk. Open-plan. Hot tub. Bike storage. Romantic. Farm. Bury St. Edmunds 20.9 miles; Norwich 24.5 miles.
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Helpful Info To Get More From Your Stay

What do guests love about this accommodation?

Guests particularly cherished the immaculate and spacious Fishpond House for its comfort and the added luxury of a hot tub. The property's cleanliness, well-appointed facilities, and the presence of friendly wildlife, such as peacocks and a resident cat, enhanced their stay. The comfortable beds and blackout curtains ensured a restful night's sleep, while the complimentary treats made guests feel welcome. Despite some maintenance issues, the overall experience was highly rated for its peaceful and relaxing environment.

Getting there

To get to Fishpond House, Sotherton, if you're driving, take the A12 and exit towards Halesworth. For rail travellers, the nearest train station is Halesworth, from which you can take a taxi or a local bus service.

Nearby Essentials

During your stay, you'll have convenient access to a selection of nearby amenities, including some of the area's tastiest takeout options. Click any of the postcodes for a map along with handy driving instructions and the fastest route from your accommodation.
Service Distance (miles) Postcode
Pharmacy 2.9 milesIP19 8AH
Train station (Halesworth) 3.2 milesIP19 8LZ
Pub 1.4 milesIP19 9JW
Dog walk 0.5 mileslocal footpaths
Supermarket 2.9 milesIP19 8LW
Indian takeaway (Raj Puth) 2.9 milesIP19 8AH
Chinese takeaway (Rainbow) 2.9 milesIP19 8AH
Italian takeaway (Edwards) 2.9 milesIP19 8AH

For families with Kids

This destination is ideal for families with children, offering spacious accommodation and a garden for play. The surrounding area is rich in family-friendly activities, including beaches and market towns. On-site, children can enjoy the presence of roaming turkeys and peacocks, adding a unique touch to their stay.

Is Fishpond House, Sotherton A good location for couples?

For couples, this destination offers a peaceful retreat with romantic opportunities such as stargazing from the hot tub or exploring the nearby coastal towns. Romantic days out can include visits to Southwold or Dunwich, with their charming beaches and local eateries, perfect for creating memorable moments.

Dining and Cafes

The closest eatery is The Queen’s Head in Blyford, offering a delightful dining experience. For a quaint café visit, the Black Dog Deli in Halesworth and Coasters in Southwold are nearby, with the latter providing air-conditioned beach huts for those with dogs.

Within walking distance of your cottage

A short walk away you'll find local shops, traditional inns, and picturesque walking trails through the Suffolk countryside.

Quickfire FAQs

Does this accommodation have a hot tub?

Yes, the property features a luxurious hot tub, perfect for relaxation. It is meticulously cleaned between each changeover, although it may not be warm on the first night of your stay.

Is this accommodation pet-friendly?

Yes, the property welcomes one well-behaved dog. Guests are reminded to mention their intention to bring a pet at the time of booking and to supervise their pets due to unfenced ponds on the property.

What type of parking is available?

The property offers off-road parking for two cars. Additionally, there is an electric vehicle charging port available for guests' convenience.

Is there a ground-floor bedroom?

Yes, the property includes a ground-floor king-size bedroom, complete with a bath and an en-suite shower room, providing easy access for those who prefer not to use stairs.

Are there any child-friendly amenities provided?

Yes, the property is equipped with a highchair and a travel cot available upon request, making it suitable for guests with young children.

Can I find a shop or pub nearby?

Yes, a shop is located 2.9 miles away, and a pub can be found at a distance of 1.4 miles from the property, offering convenience for dining out or picking up essentials.

Fishpond House, Sotherton Reviews

Lovely property
Andrew
Property was well appointed, clean, spacious and comfortable, within easy reach of the lovely town of Southwold and perfect for exploring the Suffolk coast. We were visited daily by a peacock, woodpecker and a variety of small birds. Hot Tub was perfect and added to the enjoyment. A very relaxing venue.
Catherine
Fishpond House was idyllic. The accommodation was clean abd tidy. It was well equipped and we enjoyed our stay. The beds were comfortable and proper blackout curtains were a bonus. The complimentary biscuits xnd milk etc were a nice touch and made us feel welcome. The resident cat was a hit and the hottub was fab. The only criticism was that the drains were stinky and left an unpleasant odour in the air.
Michael
Hot tub was out of order for our whole stay. The dishwasher was defective as the lid to the tablet receptacle was missing. The refrigerator leaked water daily probably from a blocked vent tube. The drains had an awful odour each time the toilet was flushed. The beds were comfortable and kitchen was well equipped. The pond and surroundings were lovely.
Loved staying at fishpond house. House was very clean and well presented. We werent there for tv although our teenager felt a bit aggrieved that it wasnt bigger but didnt worry us. Hot tub took a few days to be ready but was dealt with quickly by the team and owner. Highly recommend close to beaches and walks but also very quiet and peaceful
Natalie
Could not use the swing hammock too dirty. The BBQ could not be used too dirty. The fish washer could not be used as it was missing the cover to hold the capsule. No instructions for oven or microwave. The keys were in the correct box
Beverly
This is, no doubt, a lovely cottage and was spotlessly clean inside. However, we found attention to simple detail disappointing in the following areas. 1. The TV was found not to be connected to Freeview, and it took a few hours to find out why. The aerial amplifier, hidden away in the electrical cupboard, was switched off and, judging by a comment in the guest book, had been like this for some time. The TV has now been retuned and left like this for future guests. 2. The microwave oven is impossibly complicated. Could not find a manual for it either in the cottage or online. We got it going eventually but not sure how we did it! The oven was a little easier to understand but a manual here would have been appreciated. 3. The twin socket in the kitchen where the toaster is plugged in was loose. 4. The toilet roll holder in the downstairs toilet is either not fitted correctly or broken, causing the roll to fall off and on to the floor. 5. The extractor fan in the downstairs toilet was blocked inside and outside making it ineffective. We have cleared all of the detritus blocking up the inside, and have partially cleared the mesh on the outside. It now works a lot better than how we found it. 6. The pullswitch on the extractor fan in the kitchen does not turn the fan off. This is achieved if you have very long arms by switching off the isolation switch above it. 7. Three of the hot tub cover securing clips were broken. This does not meet with the safety rules that have been documented in the cottage manual. 8. The black antislip pads on the decking outside the door and outside the downstairs bedroom doors, and also two of the chairs outside, were disgustingly and liberally covered in bird poo. I realize this can happen in the country, but this mess had obviously been there for a long time. I hope the fact that we took the time to clean up this horrible mess meets with your approval! Pictures of before and after most of the above are available if you wish.... Not sure if you want this feedback published... I've answered yes, but it's up to you.... In case you're wondering, none of the above ruined our stay at Fishponds.... we had a lovely time thankyou.
My husband and I plus our dog enjoyed our stay at Fishpond House. It's comfortable, spacious and tastefully decorated. It's also in a beautiful setting, 'away from it all' but within easy reach of all the pretty Suffolk towns and villages worthy of a visit. The house itself is well equipped and the hot tub is a luxurious treat after a day of exploring the area. One thing I would say to anyone wishing to bring their dog is that you must be prepared to have him or her on a lead within the immediate grounds of the house as the whole area is open to neighbouring fields and meadows, some of which contain livestock. We were OK with this as our dog was pretty worn out from all the long walks each day. He was happy with a quick leadvisit to the garden for his bedtime ablutions, and we secured him to a sturdy post when we were in the hot tub. I'm really not sure what he made of the visiting turkeys and the peacock through the patio windows, but it was another reason he would only be allowed outside on a lead. I was quite surprised at how brave the turkeys are. In fact, they seem very comfortable in human company. I had the honour of some closeup chitchat with them outside. My husband wasn't so keen, though. He couldn't understand how I could be so comfortable in their company! Proves we're all different! On the last day, on loading the car to depart, we'd left the front door open to come back and forth for bags, etc. Imagine the gasps of shock from the nonbird fancier when he discovered one of the turkeys had come inside the house to check we were leaving the place clan and tidy! This was followed by much hilarity as we tried to shoo her out!!! Thank goodness the dog was already locked in the car before this happened! The only thing missing for me was a dressing table mirror in the master bedroom. There was a big wall mirror behind the bathtub, but I prefer to sit down at a proper dressing table. I borrowed a chair from the desk on the landing so I could sit and dry my hair, do my makeup, etc. at the table near the window. It wasn't very easy with my small handheld mirror, but I managed. We presumed the Freeview TV would give us all the normal TV channels but all we could get was ondemand programmes from BBC IPlayer, etc. and Netflix. If it was something we were doing wrong, perhaps some instructions for future guests might be a good idea. All in all, though, we had a relaxing stay and would happily book again.
Melanie
We had a lovely stay at Fishpond House. It was everything we had hoped for, quiet and clean and the hot tub was great! Even better were the turkeys and peacock that greeted us through the window every morning! The location was great to get to many of the lovely market towns in the area and the coast, especially Southwold and Dunwich. Would recommend The Queens Head in Blyford for a Sunday Roast.
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Attractions Near Fishpond House, Sotherton

While there'll be plenty to keep you entertained an Fishpond House, Sotherton itself, if you plan to get out and about and see some of what Norfolk has to offer, here are some of the nearby attractions you can enjoy during your stay. Please note that some of these activities and days out are paid and it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your place where applicable.

Found a special day out near your cottage? Please let us know and we'll add it so that other visitors can enjoy it too!
Africa Alive - NR33 7TF
about 7 Miles
Africa Alive is one of Suffolk's largest attractions and one of the most popular in the whole of the UK.  The Africa themed park is very unique and gives visitors the chance to see some amazing creatures in a habitat which is as close to nature as possible. The park can be explored by car and on foot and Hyenas and Giraffes are just some of the animals you will encounter as you make your way around the park. Watch out for the lightning fast Cheetahs and keep your eyes peeled to spot the more reclusive creatures. During a day at Africa Alive there will be plenty of shows and educational talks taking place and if the weather turns then the indoor Adventure Play Ground comes in very handy. The site also has a well stocked Gift Shop and a Discovery Centre.  
Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park - NR32 4TZ
about 12 Miles
Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park is an amazing 50 acres area of stunning coastal parkland and is packed with family friendly rides and attractions. This park is an excellent choice for families with children of varied ages as there are a number of small rides for the little ones as well as some adrenaline boosting white knuckle rides for teenagers. As well as rides the site hosts some fantastic shows including the ever popular Sea Lion and Parrot encounters. At Halloween, Christmas and Easter other themed shows can also be enjoyed.  The site also has a good range of places to eat and drink whether you are looking to spend a leisurely hour relaxing with a meal or just grab a quick snack.
Suffolk Owl Sanctuary - IP28 6HX
about 21 Miles
This amazing owl sanctuary located in the Stowmarket area of Suffolk should be high on your list of places to visit in the area.  The attraction is also a registered charity and carries out important work in the care & rehabilitation of owls from the region.  The sanctuary also raises awareness of owl conservation throughout the UK.  Between April and the end of September there are two superb flying displays each day so you should try and make your visit coincide with one of these displays if you can.
Banham Zoo - NR16 2HE
about 23 Miles
This award winning wildlife attraction has much to offer both families and couples looking for a fun and educational day out.  You can discover a whole wild world of animals with over 1000 different animals from around the world. You will probably want to try and spend the whole day here so you don's miss out on anything.  Highlights include the amazing animals presentation, the birds of prey display and the feeding talks, all of which take place at set times of the day.  This attraction is fantastic value for money and highly recommended.  Their latest event is the Snow Leopard Club Naming Auction and there has recently been a baby giraffe born at the zoo.
Bewilderwood - NR12 8JW
about 25 Miles
Bewilderwood is a fun day out for the whole family located in the Wroxham area of Norfolk.  This imaginative adventure park has won awards and we think kids especially will love the characters and the magical tree houses. You can even book your ticket online and beat the queues by visiting their website where you can also view video clips of the park. This place is also the setting for the book 'A Boggle at BeWILDerwood', by local children's author Tom Blofeld.  Parents are not left out either as you're encouraged to take part and play alongside your children.