Milden Hall Farmhouse

Room-only accommodation as occasional overflow to the Tudor barn

We occasionally offer our farmhouse rooms as an overflow to either the Tudor barn or Old Brooder bunkhouse on a bed-only basis, ie guests go over to the barn or bunkhouse for all meals and during the daytime.

  • A king size bed in a large room with a tapestry

    The Adams Room (king+2 singles - sleeps 2-4)

    This very large room was re-modelled in the Adams style in 1770 as an upstairs ladies’ sitting room (with a fine fireplace and early woodwork), and then used in the 1800s by five spinster Hawkins as their sewing and spinning room.

    Enjoy a very comfortable king-sized bed, and two single beds for children. It has a sofa and armchair - and still room to do cartwheels across the floor!

    A large window overlooks the ancient meadow and huge farmland views beyond. The basin overlooks the walled garden but, be warned, it is a trek to the loo and shared bathroom. If you’re the only guests, you simply take a short cut through another room!

  • Two large twin beds in a large room with carpets & a tapestry

    The Gallery (large twin - sleeps 2)

    Nearly every inch of the very large Gallery room walls is covered with antique Suffolk maps and prints and an enormous wall-to-wall bookcase heaving with books. You can sit in the armchairs and enjoy the views over high Suffolk to the north and the walled garden to the south.

    The twin beds are queen size (that is, larger than single and smaller than double) and there is still lots of room for an extra cot or bed if the other rooms are full. The room is immediately next to the shared bathroom – and across the landing to the Becker twin room.

  • Two twin beds in a small room with Harry Becker photos on the wall

    The Becker Room (twin - sleeps 2)

    The walls of this delightful twin bedroom are covered in pencil drawings, etchings and watercolours by Harry Becker, an amazing Suffolk impressionist painter and etcher who drew the Suffolk countryside and farm life he loved. The room has a lovely view of our ancient wildflower meadow and half of Suffolk.

    This twin room is immediately next to the shared bathroom – and across the landing to the Gallery twin room. It is sometimes available as single occupancy.

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