Blythburgh, located in Suffolk within the East of England, offers an alluring retreat that sleeps up to eight guests. Nestled near the stunning Suffolk Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this tranquil setting allows visitors to unwind in the serene open countryside while being conveniently close to nearby towns and the coast. The property features an inviting atmosphere with a spacious living and dining room that includes a wood-burning stove, complemented by rugs on a wooden floor, creating a cozy ambiance for relaxation and social gatherings.
The modern fitted kitchen, equipped with a breakfast area and wooden flooring, enhances the overall functionality of the space. Accommodations on the first floor consist of two double bedrooms and a twin bedroom, each with an additional pull-out bed, allowing for extra sleeping arrangements. The bathroom is fitted with an over-bath shower and toilet, providing essential amenities for guests. Additional features include a cloakroom with a toilet, ensuring convenience for larger groups.
Guests can enjoy various amenities such as an initial supply of fuel for the wood-burning stove, electricity, and full gas central heating, including underfloor heating on the ground floor. The property is well-appointed with bed linen, towels, a travel cot, a high chair, Freesat TV, a DVD player with a small library, a stereo/CD/iPod dock, and a selection of books and games. For practical needs, the kitchen includes a microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, and fridge/freezer. Outdoors, a small garden with furniture and shared use of extensive grounds are available, along with off-road parking and access to a heated indoor swimming pool and well-equipped adult gym.
The Old Stables and the adjoining Lime Tree Cottage can be reserved together, accommodating up to 14 guests, making it an ideal choice for larger gatherings. The property is approached via an impressive tree-flanked driveway and is set within the picturesque grounds of the Georgian Grade II listed Blyth View, which has historical roots as a former workhouse. Its elevated position above the Blyth Valley offers breathtaking views, while the proximity to the Suffolk Heritage Coast and local attractions such as Southwold, Walberswick, Dunwich, Minsmere bird reserve, Aldeburgh, and Snape, all within a half-hour drive, adds to the allure of this idyllic getaway.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!