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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £340
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 4.
Features include: • Close to the Beach • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Short Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: An attractive first floor flat on the sea front in Aldeburgh. A splendid location for a seaside holiday Aldeburgh, home of the famous Aldeburgh Festival of Music, is a charming, historic seaside resort with many fine Georgian buildings. The town was a medieval fishing centre and fishermen still draw their boats onto the shingle beach to sell their catches. The area around Aldeburgh reflects the unspoilt nature of the Suffolk coast and only two miles along the shore is the unusual coastal village of Thorpeness, with its picturesque mere and excellent golf course. The town has a good selection of shops and eating places. Lyndhurst is an attractively decorated and tastefully refurbished first floor flat situated in a large house with wonderful sea views from most rooms. The property is on the seafront and provides spacious accommodation. It is in a splendid location for all local amenities and provides an ideal base for a seaside holiday or to explore the heritage coast and surrounding countryside. Shop: 100 yards Pub: 50 yards. Spacious Entrance Hall leading to Sitting/Dining Room with Freesat TV, electric fire, table and chairs and balcony overlooking the sea Bedroom 1 with a king-size double bed, electric fire, washbasin and sea view Bedroom 2 with a double bed and a lovely sea view Kitchen with electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, and microwave Bathroom with a walk in shower, bath, washbasin, heated towel rail and wall heater Cloakroom with washbasin and w.c. Heating: Storage Heaters. Notes: Bicycles can be left in hallway downstairs. Please note that this property is unsuitable for children during Aldeburgh Carnival week
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly prices from £397
Self catering accommodation in Theberton sleeps 7.
Features include: • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Close to the Beach • Golf near by • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: Peak Hill Cottage details
Peak Hill Cottage is set in very quiet woodland, where deer, rabbits and other wildlife roam and is next to two farms, one selling organic produce. The local towns of Saxmundham and Leiston are a short drive away as is the train station with services into Ipswich and London.
For food lovers, there are many top quality restaurants, good family friendly tearooms, cafes, pubs, excellent farm shops and fish stalls within an easy drive.
The location is ideal for trips to the Heritage Coastal towns between Orford, Aldeburgh and the quintessential seaside resort of Southwold. Nearby are local castles and bird reserves, whilst further afield is the historic Sutton Hoo. There are many rural walks and local cycle hire and within a 15 -20 minute drive there is relaxed shopping at Snape Maltings or centres for golf, swimming, boating, tennis and world championship crabbing.
***12-28th June 2015 - Aldeburgh Festival 2015***
Framlingham Castle and Orford Castle
For details of opening times for the above properties please visit www.english-heritage.org.uk
National Trust properties within the area include:
Ickworth House and Sutton Hoo.
For details of opening times please visit either www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ickworth or www.nationaltrust.org.uk/suttonhoo.
Other historic houses and gardens within the area include:
Helmingham Hall Gardens - www.helmingham.com
Otley Hall - www.otleyhall.co.uk
Yaxley Hall - www.yaxleyhall.com
For further places to visit within the area visit www.visitsuffolk.com
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £293
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Short Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Avon Cottage, a nicely proportioned 19th Century cottage, is just one road back from the sea front. Aldeburgh and the surrounding area has inspired many authors and poets in the past but the most famous son of the town is Benjamin Britten, who founded the Aldeburgh Music Festival, which now has worldwide acclaim and is held every year in June at Snape Maltings. Fishermen still pull their colourful boats up on the shingle beach and sell fresh fish from the picturesque huts. The wide, mainly Georgian high street has many attractive buildings whilst the seafront properties all have commanding views of the beach and the North Sea. Boating is popular on the nearby Alde estuary where a large variety of yachts can be seen at summer weekends. Avon Cottage, a nicely proportioned 19th Century cottage, is just one road back from the sea front - the sight and sound of the briny within 50 yards. It is well laid out and provides spacious, good quality accommodation for up to four people. It is on the south side of the town centre within easy walking distance of all amenities. Shop: 200 yards Pub: 150 yards Ground Floor: Sitting Room tastefully furnished with TV, DVD, CD player/radio, dining table and chairs and French windows to attractive sheltered courtyard Kitchen with gas cooker, microwave, fridge, washer/dryer and dishwasher First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a double bed Bedroom 2 with a double bed Bathroom very spacious with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Enclosed and attractive private courtyard at rear. Parking: Roadside. Heating: Central heating. Pets: Well-behaved dogs welcome.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £495
Self catering accommodation in Southwold sleeps 6.
Features include: • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Short Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Personal touches have been added to make anyone feel very welcome. An ideal family choice being a short walk to the High Street, The Pier and the Beach. Southwold Pier Area - It is often said that nothing changes in Southwold. However, the much-acclaimed pier was rebuilt in 2001 and was the first to be constructed in England in over fifty years. It now fits in well with the painted beach huts, promenade and colourful flowerbeds. There is a shop, cafes and an alternative amusement arcade there. The selection of properties' hereabouts makes it an ideal location to stay in Southwold if you require quiet accommodation that is also close to the beach, town centre and the many footpaths across the marshes leading you to the less explored areas of the town. Shell House is a traditional bay fronted Victorian property which has been completely modernised throughout. Offering light, bright and spacious accommodation the owner has added personal touches to make anyone feel very welcome. An ideal family choice being a short walk to the High Street, The Pier and the Beach. Shop: 200 yards Pub: 200 yards. Ground Floor: Sitting Room with flat screen TV and DVD Dining Room with table and chairs Kitchen with gas range cooker, fridge with ice box, microwave, dishwasher, table and chairs CD/Radio Lobby with washing machine Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a double bed, flat screen TV with DVD player and partial sea views Bedroom 2 with twin beds Bedroom 3 with bunk beds Bathroom with a roll top bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Rear courtyard garden with garden furniture. Parking: On street. Heating: Gas central heating.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £563
Self catering accommodation in Southwold sleeps 5.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Short Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: A well equipped house close to the centre of Southwold South Green Area - Properties here enjoy one of the best locations in town. From many of them you can look across South Green towards Gun Hill and the sea and the properties are within minutes of the market place, with the elegant Swan Hotel, an excellent range of small shops including a greengrocers with fresh local produce, family butcher and delicatessen. The popular Red Lion Inn overlooking South Green is even closer. The Dolls House is the perfect cottage for an ideal Southwold getaway, virtually on South Green, only minutes from the beach and the town centre shops. It has been renovated and has a paved courtyard garden which is sunny and sheltered. It provides very comfortable and pleasant accommodation for a holiday. A beach hut may be available to book with this property - please check at time of booking. Shops: 100 yards Pub: 50 yards. Ground Floor: Long Hallway including a Dining Area with exposed timber ceilings, Errol dining table and chairs and a cloak cupboard Sitting Room with TV, DVD player, a double sofa bed, gas fire and exposed ceiling timbers. Kitchen with gas cooker, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave and breakfast bar Cloakroom with washbasin and w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a double bed, washbasin and sea views Bedroom 2 with a double bed on the lower level and a single on the upper level (bunk bed style)Bathroom with bath, over bath shower, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Fully enclosed with patio area, table and chairs - bike storage in the passageway and some room in the garden shed. Parking: Roadside outside property or free parking a short distance away. Heating: Gas-fired central heating and gas fire in the sitting room. Pets: One well-behaved dog with permission. The Dolls House has the added benefit of a beach hut in a prime central location that is available at an extra charge. Please indicate at the time of booking should you wish to book the beach hut for the duration of your stay.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £429
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Short Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Fishermans Rest is a beautiful, recently modernised Victorian red brick cottage situated within a short walk of Aldeburgh's wonderful High Street and Seafront. Aldeburgh and the surrounding area has inspired many authors and poets in the past but the most famous son of the town is Benjamin Britten who founded the Aldeburgh Music Festival which now has worldwide acclaim and is held every year in June at Snape Maltings. Fishermen still pull their colourful boats up on the shingle beach and sell fresh fish from the picturesque huts. The wide, mainly Georgian high street has many attractive buildings whilst the seafront properties all have commanding views of the beach and the North Sea. Boating is popular on the nearby Alde estuary where a large variety of yachts can be seen at summer weekends. Fisherman's Rest is a beautiful, recently modernised Victorian red brick cottage situated within a short walk of Aldeburgh's wonderful High Street and seafront. Great attention to detail has been paid and the property now offers anyone visiting a restful light, bright and welcoming stay. Shop: 100 yards Pub: 100 yardsGround Floor: Sitting Room with flat screen TV, DVD, iPod dock, CD player and wood burning stove Kitchen/Dining Area with electric oven and gas hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washer/dryer. Dining table and chairs. A lovely open plan room with vaulted ceiling and sliding glazed multi fold doors Bathroom with bath, over bath shower, wash basin and w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a double bed and iPod dock Bedroom 2 with a double bed and iPod dock Garden: Large rear garden with garden furniture. Parking: On street. Heating: Under floor heating and gas fired heating to radiators. Also Provided: Towels, telephone for incoming calls, fresh flowers and welcome pack comprising tea, coffee, milk, sugar, fresh bread, butter, marmalade and a bottle of wine. Dressing gowns for guests use.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £615
Self catering accommodation in Saxmundham sleeps 8.
Features include: • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: The Old Post Office is a grade II listed building filled with character. It is ideally located in Dunwich with the beach, footpaths and a pub very close by. There are great views across the salt marshes towards Walberswick and Southwold to enjoy. Dunwich with its intriguing past, which is revealed in the local museum (two doors from the house), is a unique, quiet, idyllic village, surrounded by nature reserves, heathland and beach offering peace and tranquillity. There are also the remains of a leper chapel by the church and a monastery. The beach is shingle but at low tide it is partly sandy. There are many scenic pathways across the heath to the coastguard cottages and national trust tearooms. Amongst the numerous trails leading from Dunwich is one to Walberswick and on to Southwold via the ferry or bridge. The whole of the heritage coast offers excellent walking and stunning beaches to explore. The Old Post Office is a grade II listed building filled with character. It is ideally located in Dunwich with the beach, footpaths and a pub very close by. There are great views across the salt marshes towards Walberswick and Southwold to enjoy. The Old Post Office is in an ideal location for walkers, cyclists and also for those wishing to visit this lovely area of Suffolk. Shop: 2 miles Pub: 50 yards. Ground Floor: Sitting room with flat screen TV/DVD with Freeview and wood burner Dining area with table and chairs/bench seating Kitchen with electric oven and hob, fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher Snug backroom with sitting area, TV/DVD and wood burner (ladder stairs to bedroom 3) This is an ideal self contained area in the old 'Link Cottage' which is all now part of 'The Old Post Office'Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin, w.c. and washer/dryer First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a king size bed Bedroom 2 with a 4ft double bed Bedroom 3 with twin beds (accessed from snug backroom with ladder-style steps)Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and w.c. Second Floor: Bedroom 4 with twin bed sparking: On roadside Heating: Oil central heating. Pets: One well behaved pet welcome downstairs (no pets upstairs please)Notes: Parents should be aware that there are open stairs in bedroom 3 & 4
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £611
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 6.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Short Breaks • Detached Property • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Aldeburgh and the surrounding area has inspired many authors and poets in the past but the most famous son of the town is Benjamin Britten, who founded the Aldeburgh Music Festival, which now has worldwide acclaim and is held every year in June at Snape Maltings. Fishermen still pull their colourful boats up on the shingle beach and sell fresh fish from the picturesque huts. The wide, mainly Georgian high street has many attractive buildings whilst the seafront properties all have commanding views of the beach and the North Sea. Boating is popular on the nearby Alde estuary where a large variety of yachts can be seen at summer weekends. Sea View, as the name suggests has a lovely view of the sea from the dining table in the sitting room. A detached single storey property with a lovely garden and parking makes Sea View the perfect Seaside getaway. Shop: 850 yards Pub: 500 yardsGround Floor: Sitting Room with flat screen TV and DVD. Table and chairs with view of the sea. CD/radio and iPod dock Conservatory with table and chairs and soft seating Kitchen with electric cooker, fridge/freezer and microwave. Sea view Utility with washing machine and tumble dryerCloakroom with washbasin and w.c. Bedroom 1 (can be used as a suite with the shower room) with twin beds which can be made up as a super king sized bed. Please advise preference at the time of booking. Shower Room with shower, washbasin and w.c. Bedroom 2 with twin beds Bedroom 3 with twin beds Bathroom with bath, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Large garden area. Parking: Parking for multiple cars. Heating: Gas heating - warm air.
  
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