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A Georgian inn, reimagined.

Sleeping seven across four bedrooms.
A private retreat for two next door.

Living room entryway with a wall-mounted coat rack holding a jacket and a woven basket, a pair of rubber boots on a wooden bench, a window with white curtains, a vase of white flowers on a kitchen counter, and sunlight casting shadows on the floor.

Two unique stays.
One quiet corner of Suffolk.

Duke House is a former Georgian coaching inn restored as a holiday home for families, friends and the occasional escape that wants to feel a little more considered. Next door, The Little Duke, its quieter twin, sleeps two in the old stable block.

and relax.

Where you’ll stay.

Living room with green walls, white furniture, a red velvet sofa, a glass coffee table, shelves with decorative items, a fireplace, a large window, and patterned rugs.

Duke House

Sleeps 7

Two storeys of Georgian house, with a sitting room, a long kitchen table, and bedrooms enough for a proper gathering.

View of a kitchen with large windows showing green trees outside, a red kitchen island, white cabinets, and pendant lights.

The little duke

Sleeps 2

A self-contained stable conversion for two, with its own front door and a private orchard.

Southwold and its pier are a short drive east. Walberswick, the marshes and the long beach beyond are barely further. The whole Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB starts on the lane outside.

The Suffolk Coast,
10 minutes away.

Plan your stay

Big skies, open countryside,
time that moves a little slower.