House on the Hill is a light and airy, first floor apartment in a Victorian building in the heart of the market town of Framlingham.
Overlooking the quiet market square, you are in the centre of this ancient Suffolk town with its attractive castle and excellent amenities.
House on the Hill occupies the entire first floor of the Victorian building with large windows overlooking the market square to the front and further windows to the rear looking out towards the church.
With two bedrooms the apartment can accommodate up to 4 (+ cot for a baby). One bedroom overlooks the market square and has a king size bed. The other bedroom is to the rear and has a superking bed which can be requested to be split into 2 singles.
The sitting room with a sofa and two arm chairs faces the market square and has a TV with streaming services.
The entrance hall opens out into a dining area to the front.
The modern kitchen is well equipped including dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, oven, hob and microwave.
A modern shower room completes the apartment
The rear courtyard with tables and chairs is available for guest use, shared with the occupants of the top floor flat.
Gas and Electricity costs for the dairy are included.
Guests have use of a dedicated parking space to the rear of House on the Hill
Nearby attractions include
Nature reserves, including RSPB Minsmere
The suffolk coast and heath Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Walking and cycling
Historic towns and villages, including Framlingham and Woodbridge
Seaside towns of Aldeburgh and Southwold (and other coastal villages)
Sutton Hoo with its saxon ship burial site
Snape Maltings music and cultural venue
A wide range of pubs and other eating venues many featuring a wealth of local food and drink
This apartment is located in Woodbridge. Framlingham Castle and Parham Airfield Museum are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Lonely Farm Country Park and Suffolk Coast and Heaths. Easton Farm Park and Carters Teapots are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with kayaking and fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking and cycling.
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