A delightful, unique, and spacious period cottage dating from 1796, Dart Cottage is an exceptional property full of history and even comes with its own dedicated parking. Situated on Aldeburgh High Street, Dart Cottage is in a wonderfully central location in the town, with its great array of shops and restaurants, and what's more, it is only 150 yards from Aldeburgh's beautiful pebble beach. This pet friendly property is ideally located to enjoy a wealth of scenic walks, both coastal and countryside whilst also offering the convenience of having pubs, shops, and eateries on the doorstep.
Brimming with character and charm, this very generously proportioned property is perfect for couples or a family to enjoy everything this seaside town has to offer. A welcoming and comfortable front room offers the perfect space to relax with comfy seating, a large sash window and a coal effect gas fireplace. The compact kitchen has been well thought out to provide a light and bright space, while the separate dining room has beautiful flagstone flooring, exposed beams and a large wooden table. This room has a distinctly old-world feel with its flagstone floor, exposed beams and an ornamental brick fireplace - it is truly full of history! Head upstairs to find the two comfortable and lovingly furnished bedrooms. The first is a fresh and inviting double bedroom and the second, a very generous twin room with an attractive sash window and convenient extra basin. The first floor is completed by a quaint and stylish bathroom which features a shower over the bath.
Outside, there is the choice of two lovely spaces to enjoy. To the front of the cottage is a pretty enclosed cottage front garden which is brimming with established shrubs and flowers and in the warmer months and the bistro set is ideal for enjoying your morning coffee whilst watching over the bustling town. To the side of the cottage, there is a wonderful side courtyard area which offers both parking for 2 cars and a space for eating and relaxing outside. In addition, for cycle and other secure storage, guests have access to the old boat house and in here is a gas BBQ, and garden tables and chairs for guest use.
Beach: 150 yards, Shop: 60 yards, Pub: 90 yards
SNAPE 5 miles (8km), ORFORD 12 miles (17km), WOODBRIDGE 20 miles (33 km), SOUTHWOLD 24 miles (39 km)
What we love about this property: A truly delightful, characterful period cottage, dating from 1796, with it's own courtyard area for parking, eating and relaxing outside. An truly charming coastal cottage which is ideal for families or couples.
GROUND FLOOR
Sitting Room: comfortable sofas, TV, coal effect gas fire
Kitchen: Electric oven and hob, dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer
Dining Room: Large wooden table and ample seating for guests
FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom 1: Double bedroom
Bedroom 2: Twin bedroom
Bathroom: bath with shower overhead, basin, WC, washing machine
Outside: A large side paved courtyard area which offers the parking and has garden furniture. There is also a pretty enclosed front garden with bistro set. Guests have access to the old boat house which contains gas BBQ and also offers secure storage for bicycles and other equipment.
Pets: 2 well behaved dogs welcome.
Heating: gas central heating
Parking: There is a large, secure paved area to the right hand side of the property, which will accommodate 2 cars; access is through double gates from the High Street.
Notes: bed linen, towels and wi-fi provided (please bring your own beach towels). High chair and travel cot provided (please bring own bedding for travel cot)
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. A mile down the road is Thorpeness, a beautiful village with a fairytale atmosphere given its Peter Pan themed Meare and The House In The Clouds. Further along the coast is Sizewell which has a dog friendly beach all year round and is only a short drive from Leiston which is home to a cinema, leisure centre and museum. You can spend a day at RSPB Minsmere, a 20 minute drive from Aldeburgh, and be on the lookout of bitterns, otters and marsh harriers. Dunwich is also well worth a visit with its rich history, ruins and fantastic pub.