Top Step Cottage is a pretty fisherman's cottage, part of a small unique terrace of similar cottages situated on West Lane steps just off the Aldeburgh High Street. Small but perfectly formed, this cosy cottage offers comfortable accommodation for couples or a small family. Inside the entrance door you are welcomed into a homely sitting room with an air of nautical colour and charm. To the rear of this Aldeburgh cottage is a small kitchen with dining area, with the kitchen having all essential self-catering appliances including a dishwasher and washing machine. The bathroom which has a bath and overbath shower is also located on the ground floor with a separate cloakroom. On the first floor are two bedrooms – one with a double bed and plenty of clothes storage and one bedroom has a single bed. This cottage also has the added benefit of a small sunny courtyard to the rear which is a great little spot for a bit of peace and quiet in the summertime. Top Step Cottage is ideally positioned in the heart of Aldeburgh and handy for visiting the lovely boutiques and restaurants within the centre of the town. Shop: 200 yards Pub: 500 yards.
Why We Love This Property
This traditional Aldeburgh cottage is tucked away from the High Street and therefore ideal for those looking for a quieter base yet a short walk from the main hustle and bustle.
Room By Room Overview
GROUND FLOOR
Sitting Room: Smart TV, DVD.
Kitchen/Dining Area: Electric hob and oven, fridge with ice box, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, table and chairs.
Bathroom: Bath, overbath shower, washbasin.
Cloakroom: Washbasin and wc.
FIRST FLOOR
Steep cottage stairs leading to:
Bedroom 1: Double bed.
Bedroom 2: Single bed, TV.
Garden: Small courtyard area with table and chairs.
Parking: On street.
Heating: Gas heating.
Notes: Wi-fi and towels 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.