- B&Bs and rentals in Wenhaston, and the village online hub for anyone looking to get involved with “French Night” or downloadable postcards. http://wenhaston.net/biz/accom.php
- Valley Farmhouse, a beautiful old farmhouse with a few rooms, a short drive from Wenhaston http://valleyfarmhousebandb.co.uk
- The White Hart, a small, simple hotel a little way up the road. http://www.blythburgh-whitehart.co.uk
- Bankside B&B, 10 minutes from the village and “more like staying with friends than a B&B”... Use this quote to self-select as you wish http://www.banksidebandb.co.uk
- Heathside Caravans, a lovely campsite with wooden pods and lodges to rent, as well as campsites available. The website doesn't do the place justice. It's really pretty, with a little village shop, and a it's a 20 minute walk to the wedding barn. The pods are new this Easter, and are lovely. Call 01502478747 to book directly. http://www.heathsidecaravans.com
- The Anchor, a gastro pub as well as bed and breakfast. http://www.anchoratwalberswick.com/page/sleep
- The Bell, another great pub with bed and breakfast http://www.bellinnwalberswick.co.uk
- The Swan, a lovely old hotel. Very English. http://adnams.co.uk/hotels/the-swan
- The Crown, sister of the Swan. A little more casual. Lovely little bar. http://adnams.co.uk/hotels/the-crown
- Sutherland Hotel, a charming mix of fancy and rustic. http://www.sutherlandhouse.co.uk
- Blyth Hotel, the place is a lot better than the website. Slightly old school and a little further from the centre. http://www.blythhotel.com
- Avondale Guest House, right on the seafront. http://www.stayatavondale.co.uk
- Home@21, also on the Southwold seafront. http://homeat21.co.uk
- A good array of B&Bs, smaller hotels and rental properties. http://www.visitsouthwold.co.uk
- A collection of B&Bs in the area, and a must for any budding web designers. http://www.exploresouthwold.co.uk/wheretostay/index.php
- For anyone looking to explore more broadly, this site may help. http://www.visitsuffolk.com/stay-in-suffolk
About a 20 minute drive from Wenhaston, this is a lovely little inland castle village.
- The Crown, gorgeous old hotel with excellent food and a lovely courtyard. http://www.framlinghamcrown.co.uk/
- Boundary Farm, a lovely farmhouse on a pond, which also hosts art workshops, should you be so inclined. http://www.boundaryfarm.biz/
- The Ship is a lovely pub, just by the coast, in this ancient port village which is famously half-sunk into the sea. Great food, lovely rooms. http://www.shipatdunwich.co.uk/
A beautiful coastal village about a 20 minute drive from Wenhaston, whose pebbled seafront still sees local fishermen pull up their daily catch and sell it from huts on the shore.
It’s holiday season in the area, so holiday rentals only really make sense if you want to stay for a bit, either before or after the wedding. Rentals are normally from Friday to Friday, and these three companies have amazing properties dotted around the area.
https://www.heritagehideaways.com/
http://www.suffolk-secrets.co.uk/
http://suffolkcoastalcottages.co.uk/