Pine Cottage is a charming self-catering holiday cottage located along a quiet country lane between Aldringham and the very popular seaside village of Thorpeness on the Suffolk coast. This holiday cottage is well presented throughout with neutral colours to create a relaxing space for you to enjoy. It is all on one level for ease of use with a large reception room ideal for entertaining and complete with a cosy woodburner. There is also fully equipped kitchen ready to be used by any budding chef. With three bedrooms, this cottage is ideal for a family holiday or small group of friends. Outside there is a generous garden which would be perfect for garden games and plenty of private parking, Pine Cottage is the perfect choice for your next Suffolk holiday. Shop: 1 mile Pub: 1 mile.
Why we love this property: All on one level, private parking, a large garden and in a great location close to Thorpeness on the Suffolk coast.
GROUND FLOOR
Sitting/Dining Room: TV, DVD, iPod dock, woodburner, table and chairs.
Kitchen: Electric oven and hob, fridge freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine.
Bedroom 1: King size bed.
Bedroom 2: Twin beds.
Bedroom 3: Single bed (4ft).
Bathroom: Bath with overbath shower, washbasin and wc.
Cloakroom: Washbasin and wc.
Garden: Large open garden with barbecue and furniture.
Parking: Private parking.
Heating: Electric panel heaters.
Notes: Wi-fi and towels provided. Highchair available to use.
Aldringham is a small village on the doorstep of Thorpeness and Aldeburgh. This coastal area has inspired many authors and poets in the past but the most famous is Benjamin Britten, who founded the Aldeburgh Music Festival, which now has worldwide acclaim and is held every year in June at Snape Maltings. Thorpeness, built in the 1920s by Glencairn Stuart Ogilvie, an architect, barrister and playwright. The mock Tudor style of building is now the hallmark of Thorpeness, where the amenities include the Dolphin Inn, the Thorpeness Hotel with its 18-hole golf club, a country club with tennis courts and the Meare - a large shallow boating lake with tearooms nearby. The beaches are mainly sandy and behind the village is a myriad of footpaths over heath and common land.