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22nd April 2022 |

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Stocks Fun Fair in Southwold

Fantastic fun for all the family, the Stocks Fun Fair returns to Southwold this May half term.  

Expect to see some show stopping rides and plenty of candy floss! The fair is a great place to kick start the school holiday fun in a beautiful setting.

The fair is arriving in town from Tuesday 24th May and departing on Monday 6th June 2022. This year’s event is longer than usual to coincide with the town’s celebration of the Queens Platinum Jubilee.

There’s a hive of activity taking place in the town over the May half term week and the Jubilee weekend, so keep an eye on our blog and ensure you’re following our social media channels to keep updated!

If you’re thinking of staying in Southwold or the surrounding area this May half term, we have some wonderful family-friendly holiday cottages we think you’ll love:

Sully’s Cove, Southwold

One of our newest luxury apartments in a desirable setting, Sully’s Cove offers modern accommodation for families of 6 guests. Available for a short break stay from Monday 30th May 2022 (telephone bookings only).

Saffron Cottage, Southwold

Available week commencing 21st May 2022, families with love the location of Saffron Cottage with the beach and High Street all within a few minutes’ walk.

St Elmo, Southwold

A quiet spot for all the family yet with all amenities within easy reach. Kids will love the generous sized garden to play in. Available for a short break stay from Monday 30th May 2022 (telephone bookings only).

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