Plan your Getaway
The Barn
Mullion Barn is an early 17th Century Grade II listed barn, converted in 2008 into a beautiful home with a private self catering annexe (The Stable) alongside. It is quietly positioned in the traditional picturesque village of Hessett, which is located on the edge of the town of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk.
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The Accommodation
The Stable is a one bedroom, single storey, self catering holiday let, sleeping up to three adults or a young family, but ideally suited to a couple. The sympathetically converted stable barn, has a wealth of original features, high ceilings and exposed oak beams, furnished with a modern twist. The perfect retreat for a peaceful holiday or vacation.
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The Location
Located in a beautiful village setting, the centre of the market town of Bury St Edmunds is just a few miles away. Take a stroll around the famous Abbey Gardens of St Edmund and the historic towns of Norwich, Colchester and Cambridge are all less than an hours drive. A number of fabulous beaches are just 35 miles away at the Suffolk coast.
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Suffolk
The Great Escape
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Why Book to Stay at The Stable?
Book Direct for the Best Price!
Please don't forget by booking with us directly, you will deal with us from the start and most importantly you won't need to pay any fees to an agent. Find out our prices here, and to book directly, email us now at mullionbarn@gmail.com
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The Extras at The Stable
We provide all bed linen, towels and a well stocked kitchenette. You will have tea, coffee, juice and fresh milk on your arrival and if you stay for a week or more there'll be some little extras to make you holiday extra special! You can even order breakfast items and fresh local eggs and meat from our local farm for your arrival.
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Location is Everything!
With the tranquil suffolk countryside on your doorstep and the historical, bustling town of Bury St Edmunds a few minutes drive away you will have the best of both worlds during your break at Mullion Barn. Being only a few minutes from the A14 the many visitor attractions of East Anglia can be accessed quickly.
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