Situated in a quiet spot in the delightful village of Reydon sits Fallowfield, a spacious family house for holidays close to the coast. Reydon is a well-served village which neighbours the very popular seaside town of Southwold. Fallowfield offers a great base for a self-catering holiday home by the coast, ideal for bringing family or friends together for a memorable stay.
The living space, comprising of separate living space, dining area and kitchen, is found at the heart of the home and offers a super social space where your whole group can come together to enjoy home cooked meals. The conservatory offers a second breakout space to enjoy views over the lovely, enclosed garden. The ground floor is also home to one of four bedrooms, with a ground floor double bedroom with its own ensuite shower room. Upstairs, there are a further 3 bedrooms, one with king bed and an ensuite shower room and the other two bedrooms comprise of a twin room and a bunk room. Completing the first floor is a family bathroom with bath and separate shower unit.
Fallowfield is a pet friendly holiday home so no family member needs to be left behind and with a lovely, enclosed garden, your four-legged friends are certain to enjoy their stay here too! Many walks can be enjoyed around this pretty area and its only 20 minute walk to Southwold with lovely river and marshland views to enjoy along the way.
Reydon is a well-served village with two local village shops and a hotel/restaurant which offers good food. Being so close to the Edwardian seaside town of Southwold on the Suffolk Coast, means you get the best of both worlds. Enjoy trips to Southwold to enjoy the sandy beach, independent shops and cafes, and the quirky pier, but retreat back to your own little haven for those times you want to spend some time relaxing with your company.
What we love about this property: the amount of space you get here is fantastic and the garden offers a perfectly private space to enjoy outdoor dining or relaxing in the sun!
GROUND FLOOR:
Entrance Hallway
Sitting Room: soft seating for 8 guests comprising of 3 sofas and an armchair, Smart TV
Dining Area: dining table and chairs for 8 guests, hatch through to kitchen and opening plan with Conservatory: additional breakout space with soft seating
Kitchen: Bosch double electric oven, electric hob, Neff dishwasher, fridge/freezer, breakfast bar and bar stools
Utility: washing machine, sink
Bedroom 1: Double bed, bedside tables, built in wardrobe, chest of drawers, occasional chair. Ensuite: shower, WC and basin
Cloakroom: WC and basin
First Floor:
Bedroom 2: King size bed, bedside tables, wardrobe, chest of drawers, occasional chair Ensuite: shower, WC, basin, heated towel rail
Bedroom 3: bunk beds with double bottom bunk and single top bunk, bedside table, built in wardrobe,
Bedroom 4: twin beds, bedside table, wardrobe, chest of drawers/dressing table, occasional chair
Bathroom: Bath, shower cubicle, WC, basin, heated towel rail.
Garden: enclosed and spacious garden with summer house, garden furniture, patio area and lawned area. There is side access into the garden providing a space where bikes can be stored securely and a small utility ideal for washing clothing after returning from the beach or your muddy boots.
Heating: gas central heating
Pets: 2 well behaved dogs welcome
Parking: driveway with space for one car and roadside parking available nearby
Notes: wifi, towels and linen provided. Travel cot, high chair provided.
Reydon is the neighbouring village to the seaside town of Southwold – the two are divided by Buss Creek, a narrow stretch of water where the fishing boats (busses) of the past used to tie up. Reydon is a charming village which has expanded over the years and has become very popular with holidaymakers and second home-owners due to its proximity to Southwold. There is a footpath leading from the Lowestoft Road directly to the seafront which only takes ten minutes to walk. Reydon has the added advantage of two village shops, a health centre (recently re-located from Southwold), a village hall and The Randolph Hotel which is popular with the village locals. Reydon offers lots of great walks, cycle routes and in spring time Reydon Woods Nature Reserve is a must-see with its gorgeous spread of bluebells. The village also offers good links to the village of Blythburgh and Kessingland.