Perched on a hill overlooking the Stour River valley, this homestead is a rustic and romantic hideaway in the heart of Dedham Vale. It's nestled along a cart track, happily hidden away from the hustle and bustle – and that's precisely why we love it. A former 17th-century farmworker's cottage, the interior is bursting with character – brick floors here, wooden beams there – and the whole place is snug and cosy. We don't know what we love more: the woodburning fire, the Victorian bath or the country kitchen, where you can rustle up Sunday roasts with ease. And don't even get us started on the garden, which has views across the valley towards the woods. We can easily picture ourselves here, sipping wine in the sunshine, barbecuing on summer evenings and watching the dogs run amuck as the day slowly fades.
When you're in the mood to explore, footpaths fit for countryside walks stretch out in every direction – including The Pilgrims Way and Stour Valley Path steps from the door, both excellent options for rambling. Your host can arrange bikes, so cycle down to the local pub for a pint and paddleboarding on the river, or hop in the car and drive twelve minutes to Sudbury for shops, supermarkets and delicious restaurants.
Home truths: *This is a small cottage and although there are two double beds, we think it's a better fit for two guests – a third could fit, but it would be a squeeze
*Due to the steep stairs, this home isn't suitable for babies or children under sixteen
*Dogs are more than welcome, but please note that the garden isn't enclosed
*You'll have to drive down a private, unmade road to reach this home – there's off-road parking available
*There is a pylon line running through the town but you won't notice it in the garden
*Please check with the owner if you'd like to use the bikes
*There's no washing machine here, but there is a laundromat in Sudbury