Kestral House

Kestral House House in Mid Suffolk District
Kestral House House in Mid Suffolk District
Kestral House House in Mid Suffolk District
Kestral House House in Mid Suffolk District
Kestral House House in Mid Suffolk District
5.0
Outstanding(1 Review)

House in Mid Suffolk District

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Includes essentialsInternet / Wifi, Parking and more
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About this house rental

Located 32 km from The Apex, Kestral House provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property is situated 10 km from Eye Castle, 28 km from Saint Botolph's Burgh and 30 km from St Edmundsbury Cathedral.

Amenities

Internet / Wifi
Parking

Map of Mid Suffolk District

Available Rooms

Four-Bedroom House

1 Double • 2 Single • 1 King • 1 King

Room
Sleeps 8
+
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Reviews

5.0 Outstanding(1 Review)
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FAQs

How much does this house cost compared to others in Mid Suffolk District?

The average price for a rental in Mid Suffolk District is £87 per night. This rental is £12 less expensive than the average.

Is parking included with this house?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Kestral House. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Kestral House pet friendly?

Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"

What amenities are available at Kestral House?

We found 2 amenities for this rental. This includes internet / wifi, and parking.

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