Low Tide in the heart of the coastal of Aldeburgh is an attractively furnished and finished ground floor holiday apartment benefiting from a spacious courtyard garden. Small but perfectly formed, this self-catering apartment has all desired amenities for a coastal break. Its open plan living area is homely and welcoming with a large flat screen television providing entertainment for cosy nights indoors. Days out by the seaside can be enjoyed when staying here as Low Tide is only a short walk away from the seafront. If you're looking for a real 'get away from it all' holiday then Low Tide is a great choice as this holiday home is positioned in a tucked away spot at the southern end of Aldeburgh town yet is within easy walking distance of the High Street shops and restaurants. Need to accommodate more guests? Why not combine with High Tide - a first floor Aldeburgh apartment above which can be booked together with Low Tide. Sea: 500 yards Pub: 400 yards.
Why We Love This Property
The courtyard garden is the perfect little sun trap in the summer season. Pop open the French doors, grab a bottle of wine and sit outside on the garden chairs and soak up the rays.
Please note: Although this is on the ground floor, it is accessed by some little steps down from the courtyard.
Room By Room Overview
GROUND FLOOR
Sitting Room: Large TV, French doors into the courtyard garden.
Dining Area: Table and chairs.
Kitchen: Electric oven and hob, fridge with ice box, microwave, dishwasher.
Bedroom: Double bed, French doors into the courtyard garden. En-Suite Shower Room: Shower cubicle, washbasin and wc.
Garden: Courtyard garden with furniture.
Parking: Private for one car.
Heating: Night storage heaters.
Notes: Wi-Fi provided.
Aldeburgh and the surrounding area has inspired many authors and poets in the past but the most famous son of the town is Benjamin Britten who founded the Aldeburgh Music Festival which now has worldwide acclaim and is held every year in June at Snape Maltings. Fishermen still pull their colourful boats up on the shingle beach and sell fresh fish from the picturesque huts. The wide, mainly Georgian high street has many attractive buildings whilst the seafront properties all have commanding views of the beach and the North Sea. Boating is popular on the nearby Alde estuary where a large variety of yachts can be seen at summer weekends.