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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £348 to £
Self catering accommodation in Stutton sleeps 4.
Features include: • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Pub near by • Detached Property • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: The Lookout is fitted out for year-round comfort, and this well presented holiday home provides clean, contemporary accommodation. The shoreline of the Shotley Peninsula, which is situated to the east of the A12 between the rivers Orwell and Stour, is almost all designated an area of outstanding natural beauty, and the countryside, rural with farms and villages dotted around, is much favoured by sailors, walkers, bikers and birdwatchers. Alton Water, a 5 mile long reservoir in beautiful surroundings is within a 5 minute drive of Holly Farm and is a popular centre for water sports and other leisure activities. Ipswich and Colchester are within easy reach and London takes only an hour by train from nearby Manningtree Station. Constable Country and the Dedham Vale are close by. From this well placed location there are many places to visit and things to do throughout Suffolk for an interesting day out before returning for a peaceful and relaxing evening back at The Lookout. The Lookout is fitted out for year-round comfort, and this well presented holiday home provides clean, contemporary accommodation. Shop: 1 mile Pub: 1 mile.Ground Floor: Bedroom 1 with twin beds Wet Room with shower, washbasin and w.c. First Floor: Open Plan Room with Sitting Area with TV and DVD and a radio/CD player Kitchen Area with electric oven and hob, fridge with ice box and microwave Dining Area with table and chairs Bedroom 2 with twin beds and En-Suite Bathroom with bath, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Balcony and garden area with garden furniture. Barbecue on request. Parking: Private parking. Heating: Oil heating. Notes: A washing machine and tumble dryer are available for guests use. Child's bed, high chair and travel cot available on request. A well behaved dog welcome.
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £492 to £
Self catering accommodation in Horning sleeps 6.
Features include: • Garden • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Short Breaks • Detached Property • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: This delightful thatched property in the attractive village of Horning is not to be missed. Attractive accommodation in a superb location, what more could you wish fort? Situated on the banks of the River Bure, Horning is a lovely village in the heart of the Broads. Visitors might like to hire a day boat to explore the miles of waterways or perhaps sit, relax and watch the boats go by - a perfect way to unwind. The Norfolk Coast with its miles of sandy beaches is within easy reach and the village of Horning is in a good location for fishing, bird watching, sailing, golf and horse-riding. Children will love Bewilderwood on the outskirts of Wroxham, steam train rides from Wroxham to Aylsham and then there is the historic City of Norwich with its shopping and culture opportunities. The village has shops, tea rooms, pubs and restaurants.
Kosicot is a thatched, single-storey property built in the late 1950s in an elevated position on the edge of the beautiful Broadland village of Horning. Parking is on a gravelled area and a sloping path leads up through the garden to the property which is adjacent to the owner's home. The property has been completely refurbished and provides spacious, extremely comfortable accommodation. Pubs/Shop: 0.6 miles Ground Floor: Open Plan Room with three distinct areas - Sitting Area with comfortable seating, flat screen TV with Freeview, DVD and CD player, iPod dock Kitchen Area with electric cooker, microwave, fridge and freezer Dining Area with table and six chairs, door to garden Bedroom 1 with a king-size bed Bedroom 2 with a double bed Bedroom 3 with twin beds Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, washbasin and wc Cloakroom/Utility Room with washing machine, tumble dryer, washbasin and wc Garden: Surrounds property, mainly laid to lawn, patio area with table and chairs - please note there are changes of level with some steep drops throughout. Parking: Driveway for two or three vehicles. Heating: G.F.C.H. Also Provided: Towels. Radio and books and games. Notes: Adjacent properties have water features, swimming pools and sunken gardens with steep drops so children will need to be supervised at all times. As property is thatched no barbecues or fires of any type are allowed in property or grounds.
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £792 to £
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 6.
Features include: • Garden • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • 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. Ellanbrook is a wonderful detached period house situated in a quite private road within a short walk of Aldeburgh's famous High Street. A lovely light open plan kitchen and conservatory/dining area are among the many features of this beautiful and very tastefully modernised seaside home. Shop: 200 yards Pub: 150 yardsGround Floor: Sitting Room with flat screen TV, DVD and double sided wood-burning stove Kitchen with range cooker with gas hobs and electric ovens, American style fridge/freezer, dishwasher and microwave Utility with washing machine and tumble dryerCloakroom with washbasin and w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a double bed and washbasin Bedroom 2 with a double bed Bedroom 3 with twin beds Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower and washbasin Cloakroom with washbasin and w.c. Garden: Good sized rear garden. Parking: On street in private road. Heating: Gas heating.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £599 to £
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 4.
Features include: • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 4
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. The Withies is a beautifully positioned former Coastguard Cottage situated at the southern end of the High Street. Offering amazing views from both double bedrooms, the front towards the sea and the back over the marshes 307 High Street is a perfect choice. Shop: 200 yards Pub: 150 yardsGround Floor: Sitting Room with flat screen TV and DVD Dining Area with table and chairs Kitchen with electric oven and gas hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and microwave Lobby with washer/dryerCloakroom with washbasin and w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a king size bed and views towards the sea Bedroom 2 with a king size bed and views over the marshes Dressing Room with wardrobe Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Large rear enclosed garden. Parking: Off road parking for two cars. Heating: Gas heating.
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Sleeps 5
Weekly price range £312 to £
Self catering accommodation in Southwold sleeps 5.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Close to the Beach • Fishing near by • Pub near by • Short Breaks • Detached Property • Cottage Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Goose Corner is a modern, newly extended and furnished detached house. Reydon is only divided from Southwold by Buss Creek, a narrow stretch of water where the fishing boats (busses) of long ago used to tie up. All properties therefore have easy access to beaches and town centre amenities by road and various footpaths. Reydon boasts two well-stocked village stores, as well as the Randolph Hotel which has an excellent restaurant and good 'locals' bar. Goose Corner is a modern, extended and well furnished detached house. Located in a quiet, private road in Reydon, just on the edge of the popular seaside town of Southwold. It has been decorated and furnished to a high standard and has a very spacious yet homely feel. It is an ideal home for those wishing to get away from it all, yet within easy walking distance of the town. Shop: 500 yards Pub: 500 yards. Ground Floor: Sitting Room with 42" 'plasma' TV with Freeview and Freesat channels, DVD player and Humax hard disc recorder, CD/radio, sofa bed and French doors opening onto the landscaped garden Kitchen/Dining Room with electric cooker, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, washing machine, table and chairs, leading to Conservatory with seating and views onto the garden Shower Room with 'walk-in' shower, washbasin and w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a double bed and overlooking garden Bedroom 2 with a double bed and overlooking garden Bedroom 3 with a single bed and overlooking garden Bathroom with bath, over-bath electric shower, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Landscaped, fully enclosed garden surrounding the property. Patio area outside the conservatory with garden furniture. Parking: One car on the driveway and one on the verge outside the property. Heating: Gas-fired central heating.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £430 to £
Self catering accommodation in Bacton sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Swimming Pool • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: 18th century thatched cottage. One of four cottages which together sleep 18.Shared swimming pool. Once an important place of pilgrimage, the ruins of Bromholm Priory are still to be seen in Bacton today. The Priory was built in 1113 AD by William de Glanville and was home to the Cluniacs, the Black Monks who purchased a piece of the True Cross, the Bromholm Roode. Ensuing miracles ensured visits by many thousands of pilgrims including King Henry III. The Priory was mentioned in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, the Domesday Book, and was the subject of a prediction in Mother Shipton's Almanac. Today the coastal village opens its doors to the 21st century pilgrims who visit for their holidays. They enjoy the friendly village atmosphere and the sandy beaches, which are often quiet even in the height of summer. There is a good range of local amenities including pubs, shops, a children's playground and a bowling green. These four beautifully refurbished cottages are set in the extensive mature and secure gardens and grounds of the 16th century Grade II listed Pilgrims House, which was once the farmhouse of Bromholm Priory. A track behind the properties leads to the sandy beach. See further cottage details and 360 degree views on www.pilgrimsholidaycottages.co.uk Shop: 30 yards Pub: 400 yards Gardens: Each cottage has its own private area with table, chairs and gas barbecue. There is shared use of the extensive gardens with a summerhouse, outdoor chess set and croquet. Swimming Pool: At the centre of the complex the 16th Century Grade II listed, thatched barn houses a large 13 x 6 metre heated indoor swimming pool and has exposed beams and stained glass windows, with sauna, shower and wc The pool, with an average year round temperature of 30c, is available for all guests and it may be used between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. There is no lifeguard, so an adult must supervise children at all times and nobody can use the pool area on their own. Exercise Room & Laundry: On the first floor of the gig house/wood store is an exercise room with exercise bike, weights, air hockey and a pool table. The laundry area has a washing machine and tumble dryer for guests to use free of charge. There are also irons and ironing boards. Parking: There is a private car park with parking for one car per property with further free public parking available 30 metres away in Abbey Street. Pets: One very well-behaved dog per cottage Pilgrims Cottage was the original cottage in the Pilgrims collection and it has recently been refurbished. It was built in the 18th century and thatched in Norfolk reed. The cottage is laid out on the ground floor and has a real feel of traditional rural life. Sitting Room with comfortable seating, flat screen TV, DVD player, digital set-top box, radio/CD player and open fire - coal and wood supplied Kitchen with electric cooker/grill, dishwasher, larder fridge with icebox, microwave, walk-in larder and foldaway table and chairs Bathroom with a free-standing bath/shower attachment, washbasin and wc Bedroom 1 with a double bed, side tables, dressing table and mahogany clothes stand Bedroom 2 with twin beds and corner hanging space Heating: G.F.C.H. Also Provided: Towels - please bring your own beach/pool towels. Books, games and CDs. Access to Wi-Fi Internet connection.
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Sleeps 5
Weekly price range £361 to £
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 5.
Features include: Wheelchair Accessible • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Drift In is a traditional 'seaside' cottage, situated at the quiet end of the high street, yet within easy reach of the beach and a variety of shops. 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. Drift In is a traditional 'seaside' cottage, situated at the quiet end of the High Street, yet within easy reach of the beach and a variety of shops. The cottage has been renovated and refurbished to a very high standard. There is also wheelchair access from the rear of the property and sliding doors to the downstairs bedroom and bathroom. The ground floor is all on one level. Shop: 150yds Pub: 150yds. Ground Floor: Open Plan Sitting Room/Kitchen with TV/DVD/Freeview, gas cooker, electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, gate-leg table and seating Utility area with washing machine and tumble dryer Bedroom 1 with a single bed (2' 6'') Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, washbasin and w.c. Fairly steep stairs to First Floor: Bedroom 2 with twin beds and washbasin Bedroom 3 with a double bed and En-Suite Shower Room with power shower, washbasin and w.c. Parking: Roadside outside the property or public car park. Heating: Gas-fired central heating. Notes: During the Aldeburgh Carnival week there will be an increase of £100 for the week.
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Sleeps 5
Weekly price range £340 to £
Self catering accommodation in Burnham Market sleeps 5.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Golf near by • Pub near by • Short Breaks • Detached Property • Cottage Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Comfortable, single storey property just a few minutes walk from the village centre. Only three miles inland from the splendid sandy beach at Holkham is the fine village of Burnham Market, where elegant houses and flint cottages cluster around the village green. There is excellent shopping in the quality shops and there are also good restaurants and pubs. There are nature reserves at Titchwell, Holme and Cley, and golf courses at Brancaster, Hunstanton and Fakenham. Good sailing can be enjoyed at Brancaster, Blakeney and Burnham Overy Staithe, with splendid country and coastal walks.
This property is all on one level, and only a few minutes walk from the village centre, making it suitable for the less able. The owners live close by and maintain the property to a very good standard, which is confirmed by the many visitors who return year after year. Shops/Pubs: 0.25 miles Sitting Room pleasantly furnished with comfortable seating, TV with Freeview, DVD player and electric fire Kitchen/Dining Room with electric cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine, tumble dryer, dining table and chairs Bedroom 1 with a double bed and TV Bedroom 2 with twin beds Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, washbasin and wc Garden: Large fully enclosed lawned garden but not entirely dog proof, with garden furniture. Parking: For two cars. Heating: O.F.C.H. Also Provided: Towels. Z-bed available on request. Pets: Two dogs welcome. Special Offers: There is a 10% discount for two people in A and B Bands.
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