Situated in the rural village of Bawdsey, this characterful cottage makes a lovely cosy retreat for couples and solo travellers eager to explore a tranquil part of the Suffolk countryside. Offering traditional, bright and welcoming accommodation for up to two guests, the property features wooden ceiling beams, exposed brickwork, stone tiling, a feature fireplace and a snug open fire. With views towards Shingle Street and Orford Ness, this pretty hideaway is perfect for keen walkers, cyclists and nature lovers discovering the area’s historic sites, beautiful nature reserves and glorious coastline.
Entering this delightful cottage, the sweet and colourful lounge makes an ideal space to cuddle up in front of the open fire and watch a movie in the evenings. You can enjoy a romantic meal for two in the charming dining room, and the stylishly equipped kitchen has a handy additional breakfast bar. The ground floor also offers a refreshing bathroom. Upstairs, the pretty bedroom features a comfortable king-size bed, TV, feature fireplace and ceiling beams. Stepping outside, the enclosed back garden has outdoor furniture and beautiful views across the countryside and towards the coast, making this an ideal spot for sitting back with a glass of wine on a sunny afternoon.
Lying close to the estuary of the River Deben, the picturesque village of Bawdsey is a great base for discovering the Bawdsey Peninsula’s beautiful heathland, lush pine forests and friendly pubs. Local attractions include Sutton Hoo, Bawdsey Manor, Parham Airfield Museum and Bentwaters Cold War Museum, all within 17 miles. Walking south along the coast you can cross the river to reach the traditional seaside town of Felixstowe (6 miles). Heading north, you can explore the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is home to the stunning Orford Ness National Nature Reserve (12.5 miles).