A place to return to year after year, this former fisherman’s cottage offers a fantastic hideaway on Suffolk’s heritage coastline. The cosy, cute as a button cottage is situated in Aldeburgh, a fascinating Tudor town that’s steeped in literary and musical culture, just half a mile from the beach and within effortless reach of so many boutiques, pubs and eateries serving freshly caught seafood. With slightly sloped floors and low ceilings, the period nature of this property adds to its overall charm. Perfect for small families or couples, the accommodation offers an instantly welcoming base for two or three guests.
Step inside this terrace holiday home and find a comfortable spot to put your feet up. On the ground floor, a lounge and a kitchen/diner sit adjacent to one another. With its feature fireplace, cushy futon sofa and Smart TV, the lounge is a snug space for relaxing on any evening. If the sun is still shining you can, of course, step out into the shared courtyard to enjoy an evening tipple. When it’s time for bed, two bedrooms await you on the first floor. Sitting beside a fully fitted bathroom, a double bedroom and a single bedroom each offer a restful night's sleep.
You’re sure to have an excellent time staying at this wonderful seaside escape, whether you wander on down to the beach, follow the coast path for walks far and wide or venture into the Suffolk countryside. Rent a bike in town and begin your excursion, following the banks of the impressive River Alde (1 mile) or taking a trip to a local mountain biking trail just a short drive away (7.5 miles). Those who prefer to stick to solid ground can also embark on one of many walking routes, perhaps around the mystical marshes of the Snape Warren Circuit (5.5 miles).