This cedar lodge sits on the shore of a secluded lake on the Norfolk/Suffolk border, with views across the water from every room. This charming retreat suits couples seeking privacy, stillness, and the open Suffolk countryside on their doorstep. The lake is well stocked with roach, tench, perch, pike, and carp, and fishing is available directly from the lodge's own deck. Just 4 miles away, the 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum tells the story of the American air forces stationed here during WW2. The market town of Diss and its lakeside Mere lie 8 miles away, while Bressingham Steam and Gardens, combining steam trains and planted grounds, is 10 miles away. Visit Framlingham Castle, a classic English castle with great views, or head over to bustling Banham Zoo, home to over 1,000 animals, both within 12 miles.
An open-plan living space brings the kitchen, lounge, and dining area together under one roof, with wide views across the lake. The sitting area is arranged around a Smart TV with DVD, while the kitchen is well set up for self-catering. French doors open from the bedroom onto the lakeside deck, linking the indoors to the water beyond. The super-king-size bedroom lies just beyond the living area. Reached directly from the bedroom, the bathroom features a freestanding stone bath alongside a generous walk-in shower, WC and its own pair of French doors leading out to a separate decked area providing a direct route to the outdoor facilities beyond. Bathrobes, towels, and bed linen are all provided, and beds are made up ready for arrival. The lodge is built from cedar, and every room benefits from views over the lake, giving the whole interior a strong connection to its setting.
A lakeside deck extends from the living area with patio furniture for al fresco dining. A second decked area, reached through the bathroom, houses a sunken outdoor hot tub and a private sauna, both set at the lake's edge. Private parking for two cars is available on site.