This charming period property just 150 metres from the beach in pretty Southwold is a charming base for discovering this popular part of Suffolk. Located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the area has much to offer the nature-loving visitor, with its expansive farmlands, marshlands, sand dunes and wildlife all ready to be discovered. This seaside retreat has an attractive green facade and is perched on a tiny triangular green with a large tree in the middle. With room for four over its two bedrooms, it’s perfectly suited a small family, with one pet also welcome to come and join in the fun.
You’ll enter the property directly into a cosy lounge featuring three sofas, a wall-mounted Smart TV, a stylish brick fireplace and a quaint sash window – a lovely spot for kicking back in the evening. French doors from here lead to an intimate conservatory where you can enjoy breakfasts and evening meals prepared in the sweet farmhouse-style kitchen. After a fun-packed day out exploring, scale the white staircase leading up from the living room. Upstairs there are two welcoming bedrooms, one of which boasts lovely views over the lighthouse and the sweet bathroom. You’ll have access a shared courtyard outside, which encompasses a small fenced-off area for your sole use, complete with garden furniture for relaxation.
Southwold offers plenty to the curious visitor, with its colourful beach huts, amusement pier, lively arcades and independent shops (all within 0.5 miles). Wonderful walking opportunities abound along the River Blyth estuary (1 mile). The nearby villages of Walberswick, Reydon and Dunwich are all well worth the trip (1.5 miles, 1.5 miles and 8 miles respectively) for when you fancy a change of scenery.