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Welcome to our Suffolk Self Catering Holiday Cottage
A period cottage which is set in the historic village Dunwich, tucked between Aldeburgh and Southwold on the Suffolk Coast.The house backs onto Dunwich’s dramatic open marshland and the beach beyond, and is close not only to the beach, but to some of our favourite walks in Suffolk, towards Walberswick and Southwold.
On the ground floor there’s a large open kitchen/dining room, the living room, bathroom and a study. Upstairs are the three bedrooms (2 double and 1 children’s single bedroom) and a cloakroom with a sink and w.c. Outside there’s a large back garden to the rear that backs onto the Dingle Marshes, a pretty cottage garden with herbs to the front, and off road parking for at least two vehicles.
Our Location
This period cottage is quite simply idyllic and has a magical setting in the historic village Dunwich on the Suffolk coast. The house backs onto Dunwich’s dramatic open marshland and the beach beyond, and is close not only to the beach, but to some of our favourite walks in Suffolk, towards Walberswick and Southwold. The village is home to The Ship Inn and the famous Dunwich Fish and Chips tea rooms. The house has strong literary links - previous holiday visitors include authors Jerome K. Jerome and Henry James who are thought to have written or taken inspiration for some of their famous books whilst staying at the house.
Things to Do near Us
Tucked between Aldeburgh and Southwold on the Suffolk Coast, you’d hardly believe that this small unspoilt coastal village was the capital of East Anglia around 1500 years ago or that it was at the centre of the wool trade through the Middle Ages. Hundreds of years of coastal erosion mean that most of this is gone leaving behind a rural idyll. The village is well served with a popular pub, The Ship Inn, a Fish and Chip tea rooms next to the beach, and the Bridge Nurseries and Tea rooms. Nearby in the Westleton area you’ll find a village stores and post office and the Emmerdale farm shop, also The Crown for excellent pub food. The area is great for walking and exploring, with many different walks available straight from the front door. Approximate distances by car to Southwold (15 mins) and Aldeburgh (20 mins).
More information
For more information on our period holiday cottage on the Suffolk coast, please contact us using the links above.
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