Places to stay

The burials mounds at sunset
© NTPL/John Millar
Stay at Sutton Hoo
This atmospheric Anglo Saxon royal burial site is steeped in tales of treasure, discovery and ritual, from the very beginning of English history. Take an evening stroll around the ancient graves and bathe in the tranquility, beauty and stillness that makes Sutton Hoo so special.
A perfect base
Sutton Hoo is a splendid starting point to enjoy the very best of the Suffolk coastline. The three apartments within Tranmer House are at the heart of this 254 acre estate.
You'll see that Sutton Hoo is a handy base for gentle walks along the Dunwich coastline. You can explore the bustling Georgian town of Southwold, home of Adnams beer and discover the castle at Orford. You'll find many craft and antique shops in the area. At the end of the day, a host of local pubs offer welcome resting spots.
Choose your apartment below.
Choose your apartment
Deben View

With its own exclusive verandah looking towards the mounds, Deben View offers you a relaxing, spacious accommodation.
Wilford

With superb views of the River Deben, Wilford provides a welcoming place to stay for all the family.
Kyson

Sleeping six, Kyson is the largest of the three apartments and is well suited to a big family or group.
How to book
For pricing and further information please visit our Holiday Cottages website.
call 0844 8002070 or send us an email.
Dunwich

Enjoy leisurely walks along the beach with the soft sand beneath your feet
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Dunwich Heath and the RSPB reserve of Minsmere are recognised for their conservation importance. They're nationally renowned for superb bird watching in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Discover more about Dunwich.
Orford

The morning sunlight glimmers over the Cobra Mist site at Orford Ness
The small town of Orford boasts a medieval castle, a lighthouse, a martello tower and the largest shingle spit in Europe.
A vast military history surrounds Orford Ness from top secret projects to the invention of radar.
Discover more about Orford Ness.