This spacious property has been modernised throughout while retaining an elegant feel, and is the perfect choice for a group of friends or family wanting a traditional seaside holiday. The house is close to Southwold Pier, which was rebuilt in 2001 and fits in well with the painted beach huts and colourful flowerbeds lining the promenade. The town itself is steeped in maritime history with Southwold Museum and Southwold Sailors’ Reading Room providing an insight into the past, and the high street features a great selection of independent shops as well as cafes and restaurants. From the harbour, take the foot ferry to Walberswick, which has a village green and tearoom and is a popular place to go crabbing.
The ground-floor sitting room of this cottage is furnished with comfortable sofas and armchairs and is a great place to relax come rain or shine. The open-plan kitchen and dining area features cosy wooden floors and wonderful views of the sea, and a handy utility area has storage for coats and boots. There is also a shower room on the ground floor. A further lounge on the first floor has sea views, as does a double bedroom. The other two bedrooms have twin beds, and the bathroom features a shower over the bath.
A small but well-laid-out garden to the front of the property has seating, along with a large walled patio garden at the back.