Offering fresh and relaxing accommodation for two guests, this characterful retreat makes a perfect bolthole for nature lovers, walkers and history fans discovering an idyllic and fascinating part of the Suffolk countryside. The property lies in the quiet village of Snape, within easy reach of a good pub and the famous Snape Maltings – a popular heritage site with a major concert hall and an array of shops, cafes and galleries (0.5 miles). The fishing port of Aldeburgh (5.5 miles) is to the east, known for its long association with the composer Benjamin Britten. The picturesque seaside village of Thorpeness and the nature reserve at Orford Ness are both within 6 miles along the coast. Inland, attractions include the beautiful Rendlesham Forest, Easton Farm Park, Bentwaters Cold War Museum and Sutton Hoo, all within 10 miles.
Entering this sympathetically updated property, the light, fresh and spacious lounge/diner offers a warm welcome, with wooden beams, exposed stonework and a lovely wood burner for you to unwind in front of. The cheerful lounge also has a Smart TV and comfortable seating, as well as a handy dining table over to one side. A couple of steps lead up from the lounge and through to the handsome kitchen, with ample equipment, wooden panels, and plenty of storage and workspace. The ground floor also features a stylish and invigorating shower room. When it’s time to retire at the end of a great day out, head upstairs to the bright and airy double bedroom, simply furnished and tastefully decorated to offer a well-earned night’s sleep.
Stepping outside, the cottage has an enclosed courtyard with garden furniture, providing a relaxing spot for a morning coffee before you head out to explore the Suffolk countryside. Off-road parking is available for two cars.