Oak Lodge Park - Suffolk
A family run 3 acre park nestled on the Suffolk / Norfolk border along a quiet no through road surrounded by glorious countryside, giving you peace and quiet plus access to a host of activities and places of interest to explore throughout East Anglia. Beautiful coastlines and historic towns and villages are close by making this an ideal location to purchase a luxury holiday home.
What better way to spend quality time with friends and family. Owning your own holiday home gives you the opportunity to meet up more often with the people you love.CHOOSE YOUR PLOT
We have a whole range of plots suitable for your new holiday home. Come and have a look around and decide which is the perfect plot for you. We have a range of single and twin plots available.
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We can offer you a selection of holiday homes from leading manufacturers such as Atlas and Pemberton. All you have to do is choose the layout and design which is best for you and your family.
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BEAUTIFUL COASTLINE, PICTURESQUE VILLAGES, FASCINATING HISTORY AND THE VERY BEST FOOD AND DRINK PRODUCERS!
East Anglia is filled with naturally beautiful countryside and miles of glorious coastline. If you are interested in history then you will find historic towns and villages, ancient churches, castles, cathedrals, museums and stately homes.
If you are a sport lover there is National Horse Racing museum and for the children there are beaches, rare breeds farms, wildlife parks, playgrounds, children’s festivals and Suffolk’s county sport, crabbing, or if you want the quiet life you can go walking, bird watching, cycling or simply lazing on the beach.
Oak Lodge Park is surrounded by stunning countryside with the nearest main town is Eye which is only 2 miles away. It may not be the largest town in Suffolk but is an attractive market town with many unusual and interesting buildings and has all the facilities that you need with a range of independent shops including several antique and interior shops, gift/card shops, a deli, butchers, Co-op and other convenience stores.
Diss is 4 miles away, a picturesque market town, with fine examples of architecture, including timber-framed buildings and Georgian/Edwardian facades. Packed with historic churches, timber-framed buildings and famously the six-acre Diss Mere with a central fountain and underground springs.
Other places of interest include the charming seaside town of Southwold which is 29 miles away, it features both coloured beach huts and a lovely pier with plenty for you and your family to explore and do, including a boating lake, treasure trails, museums, nature reserves and coastal cruises.
The pretty coastal town of Aldeburgh, only 28 miles away, is on the river Alde which enjoys breathtaking views both seawards and following the river Alde inland towards Orford. Its name comes from ‘Alde Burgh’ meaning “old fort” and the town’s history is closely linked to the changes time and Mother Nature has wrought on the coastal map.
Framlingham Castle, 14 miles away, was once a fearsome fortress, muster your courage and explore the towering walls. It was behind these walls that Mary Tudor was proclaimed Queen of England. Discover more of Framlingham’s stories in their exhibition, and walk the ramparts of the castle to enjoy its breathtaking views.
Banham Zoological Gardens, 11 miles away. Set in 50 acres of Norfolk countryside, run by the Zoological Society of East Anglia is a conservation hub for endangered species of animals from around the world. Including the Amur Tiger, Red Panda, Grevy’s Zebra, and Black-Footed Penguin.
Stonham Barns Park, 13 miles away. A perfect day out for the whole family with onsite attractions including an owl sanctuary, golf park, retail village, fishing lakes, cafe, tea room, seasonal fairground and weekly family shows.
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