This charming cottage has a lovely homely feel to it inside. The ground floor has a living room with an open fire, a dining room, and a kitchen. Upstairs are four bedrooms and a bathroom. Outside there's a walled patio back garden.
The Accommodation
Ground floor:
Front door leads to a small hallway and a door to the living room.
Living room: Here you'll find a lovely open fire and comfortable seating including a sofa, 3 armchairs and a foot stool. There's a coffee table, flat screen TV with FreeSat TV channels and a DVD player, WiFi, wooden flooring and rugs.
Dining room: The living room leads through to the dining room where you'll find a large wooden table and six dining chairs and an original fireplace (not in use). It's an ideal room in which to dine with family and friends.
Hallway: A hallway from the dining room gives access to the kitchen, stairs and the back door.
Kitchen: The fitted kitchen has an electric hob and oven, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge with freezer compartment, microwave, and a large pantry.
First floor:
Stairs from the hallway lead to a first floor landing with doors to the four bedrooms and the bathroom.
Bedroom 1: This good-size room has a double bed with bedside tables, a chest of drawers, a bedside chair, and a wardrobe with two drawers.
Bedroom 2: There's a double bed with bedside tables, a chest of drawers, a built in wardrobe, and shelves.
Bedroom 3: A single bedroom has a single bed, a wardrobe with a drawer, a bedside table, and some children's games including chunky lego.
Bedroom 4: This small room is ideal for a child and has a single bed, a bedside table and a cupboard with built-in shelves.
Bathroom: The bath has an electric shower over it, and there's a hand basin and a w.c.
Outside: There's a patio back garden with a raised flower bed, a cast iron table and chairs. At the front are two small patio areas next to the pavement on the High Street, divided by a little picket fence. Parking in the High Street parking bays is restricted to two hours, whilst unrestricted on road parking is usually available in nearby side streets.
Address : 28 HIGH STREET ALDEBURGH SUFFOLK
Zip / Postal code : IP15 5AB
Aldeburgh is a small seaside town on the unspoilt East Suffolk coast. In the 16th Century it was a thriving port and shipbuilding area, becoming a fishing village and seaside resort in the 19tr Century. Aldeburgh provides an excellent base for those wanting a peaceful seaside holiday during which they can enjoy the miles of unspoilt shingle coastline and heath lands of this remarkable area.
There are many excellent restaurants and pubs to suit all tastes and budgets - not forgetting the 'famous' Aldeburgh fish and chip shop, a wide selection of cottages to rent, hotels to stay at, bed and breakfast accommodation to suit all requirements. Notable town landmarks include the Moot Hall which, for the past 400 years the meeting place of Aldeburgh Town Council, the church of St Peter and St Paul, noted for its memorial window dedicated to the memory of Benjamin Britten and designed by John Piper. Britten, Peter Pears and Imogen HoIst are all buried in Aldeburgh Churchyard, as is Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, England's first female doctor. There is also a memorial to the crew of the Aldeburgh lifeboat, who perished in 1899.
| First night | Last night | Weekly rate | Min stay | |||
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| low season | - | - | £ 450 | £ 0 | £ 0 | Flexible |
| High season | - | - | £ 950 | £ 0 | £ 0 | Flexible |
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