Location
Set on a 5,000 acre private estate which is also home to number of other properties including House on the Moat, Suffolk Farmhouse and Garden's Edge.
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The Cotswolds, Herefordshire, Derbyshire, Oxfordshire, The Peak District
The heart of the UK is scattered with medieval towns and villages that seem almost completely untouched by time. The region seamlessly combines great cities, such as majestic Oxford with rural gems like the Cotswolds and the Peak District.
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Mythical landscapes and immersive history compete for your attention in Ireland. There's no wonder it's named the Emerald Isle: a visit to the ever-changing vistas of Donegal or the grave beauty of Connemara will soon reveal why.
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Welcome to the epic North of England, home to a multi-layered history, ultra-cool, industrial cities and vast swathes of dramatic scenery. From the medieval city of York to the inspirational beauty of the Lake District, the North never fails to impress.
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Few landscapes on earth are as dramatic as Scotland: think eagles cruising through cloud-whipped skies, secluded lochs and atmospheric ruins atop dramatic hillsides. Marvel at Edinburgh's gothic architecture or lose yourself in the wilderness of the Highlands.
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Hampshire, Kent, Surrey, In or Near London
Escape to England's South East when you're craving a peaceful break. From Kent - the Garden of England - to Hampshire’s rolling countryside and maritime heritage, long stretches of ruggedly beautiful coastline meet national parks, quiet villages and pockets of wilderness.
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Welcome to Wales, where just a hop across the border from England feels like you've entered a new world entirely. This compact country boasts inspiring hills, formidable castles and moody coastlines of crumbling rock and golden sand.
This is a grand Georgian manor with big baths, 14 luxurious bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, marble fireplaces, Chinoiserie wallpaper and cosy sofas. The drawing room is perfect for chess, early evening drinks, or reading the papers. The long mahogany table in the dining room seats 24 under the ornamental chandelier. Take the time to enjoy drinks on the terrace overlooking the lake before relaxing over a candlelit meal late into the night. Or wander from the gym to the games room via a dip in the hot tub before choosing a subtle red from the wine cellar to sip as you enjoy an evening film in the cinema room.
We’ve tried to think about everything to make your stay at Yoxford Manor just perfect. In all of our manor houses to rent, we provide all the essential features to cater for a large group. Here’s a list of all the practical provisions we have at the house. If there’s anything you can’t see here but need, just ask as we’ll see what we can do.
Set on a 5,000 acre private estate which is also home to number of other properties including House on the Moat, Suffolk Farmhouse and Garden's Edge.
Yes, Yoxford Manor is perfectly located to explore the beautiful Suffolk Heritage Coast. Here are some approximate distances to some of our favourite seaside towns:
The pool and tennis courts are shared with other local properties House on the Moat, Garden's Edge, Suffolk Farmhouse and Suffolk Stables and Barn.
The pool is sheltered in a hollow and accessed via a series of spectacular grass terraces designed by the renowned landscape architect Kim Wilkie. The swimming pool and hot tub are heated from 1 May to 30 September.
High chairs and cots can be provided at Yoxford Manor. Please let us know in advance. We do request that guests provide their own bedding for cots.
We don’t allow fireworks as they can frighten the livestock.
Darsham station is approximately 1.5 miles from Yoxford Manor. Collections and drop-offs can be arranged.
The closest international airport is Norwich International which is approximately 40 miles away. London Stansted is also easily accessible (approximately 78 miles away). Both can accommodate private jets. There is also a private airstrip adjacent to the estate which is available by prior arrangement.
Yes. While the area around the Manor is a strictly car-free environment for the enjoyment of all our guests, vehicles may make drop-offs at Yoxford Manor, and then cars must be parked in the designated car park located around 100m away in the woods.
Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome at Yoxford Manor. We ask that guests keep their dogs on a lead in and around the estate ensuring dogs do not worry the livestock.
Helicopters can land in the parkland near Yoxford Manor by prior arrangement. Please contact us to discuss.
Check in is at 4pm on the day of your arrival and check out is at 11am. A later departure time can be arranged on request (at additional charge).
Yes, there are lots of wonderful places to eat out which are close to Yoxford Manor:
Main’s of Yoxford (1 mile away from House on the Moat)
Proud of using local produce and producers, Main’s of Yoxford is a family run restaurant with a great range of dishes for a relaxed weekend dinner. With a menu that changes each day to move with the seasons and availability, everything is cooked on the premises.
The White Horse, Sibton (2 miles away from House on the Moat)
A genuine piece of Tudor history, The White Horse is a traditional pub that welcomes those wishing to dine or just enjoy a quiet drink in the 16th century surroundings. This is relaxed informal country dining where locals and visitors mix easily. The White Horse has built a reputation as a foodie destination and freshness is at the heart of the menus.
Darsham Nurseries (2.5 miles away from House on the Moat)
Treat yourself to a leisurely breakfast or Sunday brunch at the Darsham Nurseries Café. There’s a Middle Eastern flavour to the lunchtime sharing dishes but Pump Street bakery bread, Aspall Cider and St Peter’s Brewery Beer on the menu keep it local.
The Turks Head (19 miles away from House on the Moat)
There’s a warm welcome for walkers here, especially those with dogs and the website even includes walking routes suitable for long muddy rambles with the family and your pet. Relax after your walk with anything from a bar snack, lunch or dinner by the log fire. In summer months eat outside and soak up the Suffolk sunshine in the beautiful pub gardens with its garden Jenga and other games. There’s a big choice of dishes using local meat and fish, a kids' menu and everything is homemade.
The Unruly Pig (19 miles away from House on the Moat)
Traditional beams and roaring log fires await you in this traditional 16th century pub and kitchen recently voted ‘Best Pub in Suffolk’. The Unruly Pig is all about relaxation and simple yet exquisite food. The fish and meat from the surrounding area are the influence behind the daily specials and if you have special dietary requirements then gluten, dairy free and vegetarian menus are always available. It’s all about the little, special details here with cocktails for drivers and homemade cordials and specially selected wines of the month.
Complimentary housekeeping is available on request - one hour daily. Additional housekeeping can be arranged at additional cost.
Yes, you can self-cater or we can offer a local chef service. Please see our sample menus for details.
You can check availability and pricing and place your booking request online, or by calling our team on 01242 352 747. When booking, we ask for a deposit of 33% of the total price, with the balance due 3 months prior to your stay (or the full balance when booking within 3 months of your stay).