Spend your holiday at Croft Farm in one of our self-catering cottages or on our popular site for touring caravans. Find out more about Croft Farm's 100 year history in the Gillett family and take an aerial tour. Explore the village of Snape, home to three popular country pubs and the world famous Snape Maltings.
Croft Farm is perfectly positioned for exploring all that the Suffolk Heritage Coast has to offer. Find out more about the surrounding towns and villages, including Aldeburgh, Thorpeness and Southwold. From classic pub grub to fine dining, we've got it all on our doorstep including Aldeburgh's famous Fish & Chips.
Croft Farm is perfectly positioned for exploring all that the Suffolk Heritage Coast has to offer. Find out more about the surrounding towns and villages, including Aldeburgh, Thorpeness and Southwold. From classic pub grub to fine dining, we've got it all on our doorstep including Aldeburgh's famous Fish & Chips.
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The Granary has been tastefully converted from an old granary building into a light and airy cottage, keeping as much of the original character as possible. Available throughout the year, the Granary is ideal for families of up to 5 people, but equally welcoming for couples or small family groups who want to spoil themselves with that little extra space.
The Forge is a galleried studio cottage, furnished to a very high standard. It provides spacious and well-appointed accommodation with an attractive open galleried bedroom with the option of super king size double, or twin beds if preferred. The south facing gallery bedroom provides comfortable sleeping accommodation for 2 people, and the feature window provides an abundance of natural light.
Our spacious free draining caravan site on coastal heathland soil has easy access, 50 yards from a quiet country lane. We provide individual electrical hook-up and mains water supply on site for 5 caravans at an all-inclusive charge of 15.00 per night. For availability and bookings please contact us on 01728 688254 or email on info@croftfarmsnape.co.uk.
Croft Farm remains a working farm of about 150 acres. Originally purchased by the Gillett family in 1916, it was then called Commons Farm which indicates the very sandy, heathland type soils which characterise most of the arable land. For this reason root and vegetable crops, including carrots, onions and sweetcorn are grown.
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