The Cabin-in-the-Vines is set in the heart of an 8-acre vineyard in an idyllic corner of rural Suffolk. There is just one Cabin, a quiet, cosy space, perfectly suited for two people to unwind and relax, but able to accommodate three people comfortably. It is shaped like a giant half wine barrel, made of wood externally & internally. Insulation is Welsh sheep’s wool and indeed the Cabin was designed and manufactured by hand in Wales. It is off-grid, powered by state of the art solar panels with energy stored in batteries which can be monitored from within the Cabin.
The Cabin has a cosy bedroom with a double bed. The split doors are designed so that the view of the vines can be enjoyed from the bedroom. Some storage and hanging space is provided. The bedroom window gives a view of the unfettered night sky, and no light pollution here, so make the most of stargazing during your stay.
A separate shower room provides a shower cubicle with thermostatically controlled shower, WC, washbasin, and heated towel rail. Eco-friendly hand soap, and body wash (shower gel), are provided.
The open plan living area has a kitchen off to one side, with gas oven and hob, fridge, sink and drainer. The kitchen cabinets contain crockery, cutlery, a selection of cooking pans and utensils, an integral waste-bin, and eco-friendly cleaning materials. Washing up is a real pleasure enjoying the view out of the window!
Off to the other side of the main living area is a comfy daybed/sofa with storage drawers underneath, able to sleep one adult or child, which faces a wall-mounted TV with DVD player and radio. The living space also includes a dining table and chairs by the french doors, which open to give a relaxing view of the vineyard while you eat.
Temperature-controlled heating also makes the Cabin ideal for 12 months of the year!
We accept one well-behaved dog for £20 extra per stay or 2 dogs for £30. Please message us if you are bringing more than one dog.
There are touches of luxury and no broadband to disturb your peace… the perfect romantic getaway.
A track runs alongside the field of vines up towards the Cabin. Guests can park along this track, from whence it is a sort walk to the Cabin. If you choose to park in the vineyard car park (over the bridge), there is a 100m walk from the car park to the Cabin; a wheelbarrow is provided to help carry your luggage. There are steps leading up to the door of the cabin. The cabin is quite secluded and there are no street lights so, if possible, try and arrive in daylight. If not, remember to bring a torch!
Check-in time 3 pm-7 pm (unless by prior arrangement). Check-out at 10.30 am.
Should you wish to leave the Vineyard (!), this part of Suffolk is the Waveney Valley and beautiful country for walking/cycling/relaxing. There are two pubs within walking distance. You are a 10 minute car ride from the market town of Halesworth which is a remarkable town, boasting a Wednesday market, fine dining, alfresco cafés, vintage and antique shops, an art gallery, and The Cut arts centre with a varied programme of exhibitions and entertainment.
10 miles further east, the Latitude venue, Southwold and Walberswick with their ‘yesterday’ charm are easily accessible. Route 1 Cycleway is close by and Beccles and Bungay are both worth exploring.
Oulton Broad - gateway to The Broads National Park - is 40 minutes north, while Snape Maltings, the world-famous concert hall and arts centre, set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is 32 minutes south, with the pretty coastal town of Aldeburgh just a further 11 minutes east of Snape.
Getting around - Halesworth is on the main Ipswich to Lowestoft train line, with connections from Ipswich to London, and from Lowestoft to Norwich. Should you wish to book a taxi or Uber to, for example, Latitude, do book in advance. There is a bus from Halesworth to Southwold. An OS Map or app is useful if considering cycle/walking exploration.
The cabin is self-check-in (check in yourself using the key in the coded lockbox).