The Dedham Vale is the jewel in the crown in the classic English landscape of the River Stour. Snaking its boundary way between Suffolk and Essex, the Stour Valley has lanes and byways perfect for walkers and cyclists.
All roads lead to Dedham and its valley that inspired the landscape painter, John Constable, to give us The Haywain along with Willy Lott’s Cottage, Flatford Mill and Dedham Lock, which can still be seen.
500 year old beamed farmhouse
Sensitive conversion of 17th century cart lodge
Sensitive conversion of 17th century cart lodge
Tastefully converted farm building
Sensitive conversion of 17th century cart lodge
A charming, historic property surrounded by 15 acres of farmland in the picturesque village of Witnesham
Moated farmhouse set well back from the road
Situated within the grounds of a former working mill and overlooking the stately mansion of Melford Hall
Guesthouse near Addenbrooke’s Hospital
Old vicarage in mature gardens
15th century farmhouse is just outside the picturesque village
Secluded country house in 20 acres of pasture
Attractive detached house in a charming cul-de-sac in a quiet residential area a 7 minutes drive or short walk to the town centre
Cottage style property in the heart of the Kent countryside
Family run guest house in quiet central location
14th century farmhouse on sheep and arable farm
A spacious ground floor suite with access to an undercover seating area and views across to the meadows, lovely for warm balmy evenings.
Accommodation built on stilts, accessed by an outdoor staircase
A characterful, self-catering, converted barn set in 12 acres
B&B in annexe to farmhouse.
NEW – The Stables – B&B and partly self-catering annexe for 2