Blyth Vale is located in the charming historic market town of Halesworth, nestled in stunning countryside and with the famous
Suffolk Heritage Coast, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, a short drive away.
Steeped in the history of brewing, malting and agriculture,Halesworth is the perfect mix of old and new, all under
wonderfully wide Suffolk skies, making Blyth Vale the perfect place to call home.
The Thoroughfare offers a plethora of shopping experiences with specialist independent shops selling local produce, clothes,
gifts, crafts and flowers amongst a splendid selection of cafés, restaurants and delis. The Market Place hosts the weekly outdoor
market and other events throughout the year including Farmers Garden, Food & Drink Markets and the popular Antiques Street
Market held every August Bank Holiday.
For eating out, Halesworth is home to The Angel which serves Italian cuisine in its’ Cleone’s restaurant whilst The White Hart
prides itself on serving local produce. A game of petanque can be enjoyed at The Triple Plea or for a typical traditional British pub
The White Swan is the place to go.
Halesworth has the largest millennium Green in the country and is on the National Cycle Route 1 for those who wish to keep
fit and active as well as Halesworth Golf Club which offers 27 holes. For a more sedate activity there is a splendid museum and
a library along with The Cut Arts Centre which offers music,theatre, dance performances and workshops.
The nearby quintessential seaside towns of Southwold, Walberswick, Thorpeness and Aldeburgh are sure to become
favourite destinations for a quick car journey to enjoy fish & chips by the sea, picnics on the beach, heathland and coastal
walks, the renowned RSPB Minsmere Nature Reserve or the world famous concert hall at Snape Maltings. From your new
home at Blyth Vale, you will be spoilt for choice for things to do, see and enjoy!
Within easy reach of Blyth Vale are two primary schools whilst in nearby Bungay, Bungay High School caters for students from
age 11 to 18. Further education facilities are in Ipswich and Norwich, both easily reached by rail and road. The A12, the main
route through East Suffolk, is just 4 miles away and offers superb connections either north to Norwich or south to Ipswich, where
it links to the A14 through to Cambridge and the Midlands, or continues south to London. A 12 minute walk from Blyth Vale
brings you to Halesworth train station providing an easy commute to Ipswich and Norwich. London Liverpool Street can be reached
in a fraction over 2 hours.