A holiday spot that’s hosted musicians, artists, writers and so many more over the years, this elegant seaside accommodation is part of Aldeburgh’s rich bohemian history. When considering its location, it should come as no surprise that this remarkable property has hosted guests for generations. Wander on down to the beach within metres of your doorstep or spend time exploring the museum or the local cinema (less than 0.5 miles). The town is home to some of the best fish and chip shops in East Anglia, so make sure to try those after a long day of seafaring activity. A short wander down to the Slaughden Sailing Club (1 mile) offers you the chance to embark on a boat trip on the River Alde. Here you’ll also find the waymarked pathway of The Sailors’ Path, a 6-mile route which leads through the Snape Warren Nature Reserve (5 miles) and through to Snape Maltings (6.5 miles).
Complete with colourful walls and teeming with ornate decorations, this Victorian villa offers an entirely unique place to spend your next coastal getaway. On the ground floor, you’ll find a sitting room and a dining room on the south side of the property. This means that light floods through bay windows and illuminates these spaces when the sun shines, a stunning space to relax in. Alongside a sitting room and a dining room, the ground floor presents a contemporary fitted kitchen with stone-flagged flooring and all of the appliances necessary to feed your group. A ground-floor shower room can also be found on this floor. Follow a single staircase upstairs to find four bedrooms. The master bedroom is king-size with a large bay window, a joy to wake up to each morning. Along the hallway is a twin bedroom decorated in sunny tones, and two single rooms. A family bathroom awaits here on the first floor.
A pretty sun-trap courtyard offers a bistro set, BBQ and colourful planters, the perfect spot for enjoying morning coffee whilst breathing in the fresh sea air.