Cottage In Suffolk, Dunwich

Suffolk. Sleeps up to 5

Hailed by some as Suffolk's answer to Atlantis, the beautiful village of Dunwich, once a thriving medieval port is a truly special holiday destination made up of forest, heath, and beach, at National Trust Dunwich Heath. As well as being a walkers and cyclists paradise, just a short drive from Dunwich you will find RSPB Minsmere where you can spend a day spotting some of the UK's rarest birds and wildlife including the avocet, bittern, otter, and red deer. Highly recommended is a short trip to Southwold with its pier, an array of shops, pubs. and restaurants and whilst there why not catch the small ferry which takes you across to Walberswick in the summertime where crabbing is popular. You enter this semi detached traditional Suffolk cottage through the front where you arrive in the kitchen area which has everything you need to create a loving prepared meal with an electric oven and gas hob, a microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. The lounge/dining area is cosy and comfortable with two sofas and a TV so relax and unwind and with loved ones. The fold away dining table in the lounge can seat up to five guests so you can look forward to sharing meals together whilst planning your days ahead. Heading up the steep cottage style staircase the master bedroom has a double bed with storage space and a TV while bedroom two is a twin and finally bedroom three is a single both of which have space for your personal items and clothes. All three bedrooms share a downstairs family shower room and WC. The garden and patio area is enclosed and comes with garden furniture, a charcoal BBQ and your very own private hot tub perfect for stargazing from on a dark chilly night. There is off road parking for two cars at the front of the cottage.

Weekly price from £771

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