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Hoxne Cottages with Hot Tubs

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Downbridge Lodge

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Bedrooms: 2
  • Wheelchair accessible single-storey lodge
  • Private hot tub and games room
  • Two luxury en-suite bedrooms sleep four
  • Enclosed garden with fire pit BBQ
  • Rural Suffolk near Diss and coast
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Downbridge Lodge

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
  • Hot tub and enclosed garden
  • Two luxurious en-suite king bedrooms
  • Indoor outdoor games room facilities
  • Wheelchair accessible single-storey barn
  • Walking distance to Hoxne village
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Get More From Your Hoxne Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Hoxne gives you the perfect blend of rural Suffolk charm and genuine relaxation. This historic village sits in the Waveney Valley and offers the kind of peaceful retreat you simply can't find in busy hotels. Whether you're after a romantic break or a family getaway, the combination of countryside walks and a private hot tub makes for an unbeatable escape.

We love how Hoxne balances history with natural beauty. The village is famous for its connection to King Edmund and features stunning medieval architecture alongside the River Dove. You'll find everything from cosy 1 bedroom retreats to large holiday houses that sleep extended families. Many properties are dog friendly too, so your four-legged friends can join the adventure.

What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Hoxne

Hoxne might be small but it punches well above its weight for things to see and do. The village itself dates back over a thousand years and sits within easy reach of the Suffolk coast. You can explore ancient churches, walk riverside paths and visit traditional pubs all within a few miles of your cottage with hot tub.

The surrounding area offers brilliant opportunities for wildlife watching and photography. The Waveney Valley is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. After a day exploring you can return to your self catering accommodation and sink into that bubbling jacuzzi under the stars.

Sightseeing in Hoxne

This village has transformed from a Saxon settlement into one of Suffolk's most charming destinations. The centrepiece is the magnificent 15th-century bridge spanning the River Dove. St Edmund's Church dominates the skyline with its impressive tower visible for miles around. The village maintains its agricultural heritage whilst welcoming visitors seeking authentic country breaks.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Hoxne

From historical landmarks to natural wonders, Hoxne and its surroundings pack in attractions that suit all ages and interests.

Hoxne Bridge and the Goldbrook

This Grade II listed bridge dates from around 1400 and crosses the Goldbrook stream. Legend says King Edmund was captured here by Danish invaders in 869 AD. The bridge features four arches and offers perfect photo opportunities. It's a peaceful spot for a morning walk before heading back for breakfast at your holiday house.

St Peter and St Paul's Church

This stunning medieval church showcases exceptional 15th-century architecture. The tower stands 80 feet tall and contains six bells. Inside you'll find beautiful stained glass windows and a fascinating history spanning 900 years. The churchyard provides a tranquil setting for reflection and the building itself represents some of the finest ecclesiastical architecture in Suffolk.

Thornham Walks and Estate

Just three miles from Hoxne, Thornham Estate offers 12 miles of waymarked trails through ancient woodland and parkland. The walks range from easy 30-minute strolls to challenging three-hour hikes. You'll spot deer, rare birds and seasonal wildflowers. The estate also features a walled garden and field centre. It's ideal for families wanting outdoor adventure during their hot tub stays.

Eye Castle and Town

Five miles north sits the market town of Eye with its Norman castle motte. The town boasts over 100 listed buildings including a magnificent guildhall. Independent shops line the streets and you can visit the Eye Castle ruins for panoramic views across Suffolk. The town hosts regular markets and events throughout the year making it perfect for a half-day visit.

Bressingham Steam Museum

Located 15 miles away, this attraction houses one of Europe's finest collections of steam engines. You can ride on narrow-gauge railways through beautiful gardens. The museum features the Dad's Army collection and Victorian carousel. It's brilliant for large family groups and offers something different from typical countryside attractions. Allow at least four hours for your visit.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Hoxne Bridge Medieval architecture and Saxon history in a picturesque riverside setting Everyone
St Peter and St Paul's Church Stunning 15th-century building with exceptional stained glass and peaceful grounds Couples
Thornham Walks 12 miles of woodland trails with wildlife spotting and seasonal flora Families
Eye Castle and Town Norman history, independent shopping and panoramic countryside views Everyone
Bressingham Steam Museum Working steam engines, heritage railways and vintage collections Families

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Hoxne?
The nearest train station is Diss, just 4 miles away with direct services to London Liverpool Street and Norwich. By car, Hoxne sits off the A143 between Diss and Bungay. Most visitors find hiring a car gives the best flexibility for exploring Suffolk's villages and coastal cottages during their stay.

What family activities are available near Hoxne?
Thornham Estate offers excellent walking trails and a field centre. Bressingham Steam Museum provides hands-on exhibits and train rides. The nearby town of Diss has a large mere for feeding ducks and boating. Many holiday cottages offer games rooms and some properties feature swimming pools alongside hot tubs.

Where are the best romantic spots?
The riverside walk along the Dove offers secluded paths perfect for couples. Book a table at The Swan in Hoxne for intimate dining. Eye Castle provides sunset views across the countryside. For ultimate romance, choose boutique cottages or luxury cottages with private hot tubs where you can stargaze together.

Is there good shopping nearby?
Eye offers independent shops and antique dealers. Diss has a traditional market every Friday plus high street stores. For larger shopping, Norwich sits 25 miles north with major retailers and the famous Norwich Lanes. Halesworth and Bungay also feature craft shops and galleries worth visiting during your cottage breaks.

Why choose a hot tub cottage in Hoxne?
Cottages with hot tubs in Hoxne combine rural peace with luxury amenities. After exploring the Waveney Valley you can relax in your private jacuzzi. The area suits last minute bookings and new year getaways. Properties range from cheap cottages for 2 to large cottages sleeping groups. Many are pet friendly cottages and some offer fishing lodges or log cabin accommodation.

Whether you're planning romantic breaks or looking for isolated retreats, Hoxne delivers authentic Suffolk experiences. The village provides easy access to both countryside and coast. Book your holiday lets here and discover why this corner of Suffolk keeps visitors returning year after year.

We recommend booking direct with property owners or through trusted sites like Sykes Cottages for the best deals. Many places to stay offer 1 night minimum stays making them perfect for spontaneous getaways. From secluded forest holiday lodges to unique cottages in the village centre, you'll find the ideal base for exploring this beautiful region.

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