About Suffield 26
A place where you can truly call “home.”
Suffield 26 is the definition of a luxury rental. It stands above the norms of rental homes. We want those who stay at Suffield 26 to create long-lasting memories full of happiness and bliss. Because we would like you to remember Suffield 26, the minimum length of stay is one month.
Here’s a run-down of Suffield 26:
over 1800sqft of living space (2,439sqft total)
3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
den/office/extra bed
plantation shutters
full lanai
heated pool
and MUCH MORE!
How’s the broader area?
While some may think of Florida as being hot and humid, most see it as being similar to a paradise. Suffield 26 is located in the best area of Southwest Florida. Located just miles from Sanibel Island, Fort Myers Beach, and Naples, Suffield 26 is perfectly nestled between all of the major cities. There are many shopping areas with an abundance of restaurants around Suffield 26. Whether you like seafood, steak, or Italian, there are many choices! The beaches that run up and down the coastline are full of life. The white sand beaches of Sarasota are just a drive away! There are many wildlife preserves and state parks in the area. one of these parks, Lovers Key State Park, hosts hiking, swimming, tours, and kayaking opportunities. If you’re looking for a party, Margaritaville is nearly completed right in Fort Myers beach!
Locally, what are we looking at?
In a more local view, Suffield 26 is perfectly located in the center of Bridgetown at the Plantations, a gated community. Bridgetown offers several amenities that include a resort style pool, lap pool, hot tub, gas firepit, a variety of meeting rooms, indoor and outdoor cooking areas, a grill, a yoga room, a full gym, tennis, pickleball, bocce, and a kid’s playground. Bridgetown also offers many social activities, food trucks, and bring in entertainers periodically. Our neighboring communities include Pelican Preserve and Somerset giving way to a golfer’s dream.















“I could not have imagined a more peaceful place to stay.”
— Sandy Christman