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Fish Pond Maintenance – Spring 2013

After the harsh winter of 2012 into 2013, the time came with the eventual warmer weather to carry out some essential maintenance for our fish. This entailed emptying the pond, re-housing the fish halfway through, …

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FACEBOOK COMPETITION – FREE 4 night break!

**PLEASE NOTE THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED. CHECK OUT OUR BLOG FOR THE LATEST NEWS AND COMPETITIONS.** We had a massive response to our first competition, receiving over 32,000 hits in just one weekend and …

Suffolk country walks

Broom Hill Short Walk

Coddenham to Hemingstone – just 3 miles from Woodfarm Barns. Having been told by a friend that there were positive sightings of millions of Snowdrops, we went in search of them. This great little walk …

willow foundation

Woodfarm are proud supporters of the Willow Foundation

The Willow Foundation is a national charity that provides special days out for seriously ill 16-40-year-olds. Every special day aims to provide beneficiaries and their loved ones with a break from the realities of their …

Needham Lake Suffolk

Needham Lake

This is a great walk, whatever the weather. Needham Lake is man-made, having originally been rough, open meadowland. During the 1970s gravel was extracted during the construction of the nearby A14 and the pit was …

Woodfarm Barn holiday cottages and barns

Twitter Contest: WIN a FREE 4 night break here!

This competition is now closed. Check out our blog for our latest news and giveaways! That’s right – a completely FREE 4 night break in one of our new barns! To enter, all you need …

Books to borrow in the library at Woodfarm Barns

The Shed!

We have a great shed crammed full of stuff just for our guests:

Dog friendly cottage with a view

The Barns!

The Granary Barn next to the farmhouse has been extremely well occupied since Easter 2011, with phenomenal feedback (See testimonials). Now my five new barns, all named after Suffolk rivers, have been up and running …