Located in the picturesque village of Yoxford, Suffolk, sits this comfortable two-bedroom cottage. The property is the perfect retreat for couples or families looking for tranquillity and easy access to amenities and the Suffolk coastline. Yoxford is a pleasant place for a stroll and is lined with properties dating back to the 14th century. Browse the antique shops or enjoy a bite to eat at one of the cafes or traditional inns and then enjoy a walk through the parklands that surround the village. Minsmere is 4.5 miles from the property, and Aldeburgh (12 miles) and Southwold have many independent shops, an iconic lighthouse, beautiful beach huts, and marsh walking trails (10 miles). The picturesque Suffolk Coast Path (14 miles) connects Covehithe Beach and Benacre National Nature Reserve, both of which are worth a visit. Every August, Yoxford has a highly regarded arts festival.
When you enter this charming cottage, you will find the lounge with exposed wooden beams and a fireplace with a wood burner-effect electric fire, where you can get nice and comfortable and watch a film in front of the TV, a cosy snug area where you can relax and read a book, and a dining area with a table that seats four, which is also a great place to socialise and play some games. Head through to the kitchen, which has everything you could possibly need to prepare some delicious meals. There is a small table in the kitchen with two seats where you can enjoy your meal, or you can return through to the dining room. After a busy day of exploring, climb the stairs to find two cosy bedrooms, one of which is a king-size room with an en-suite bathroom. On this floor, there is also a second bathroom that connects through to the twin bedroom, and both bedrooms offer plenty of storage.
The separate coach house annexe is next to the semi-detached cottage, and you can enter the garden through a passageway past the annexe. The garden is large and has established flowers and shrubbery, and it descends to the River Yox. You can light the BBQ and dine alfresco, or you can head to the bottom of the garden to unwind and read a book in the bespoke gazebo while taking in the views of the water.