Suffolk cottage holidays allow you to explore this wonderful rural county. Nearby Halesworth is a town rich in heritage and history dating back to the Middle Ages. It reached the peak of its prosperity when the River Blyth, on which it sits, was made navigable in 1756 and greatly increased the town’s trade. Nowadays it is a major centre for the arts. Events include the annual High Tide Festival, the Halesworth Arts Festival and one of East Anglia's best kept secrets the outstanding Gig in the Park music festival.
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Nestling in the Blyth Valley in peaceful north east Suffolk, just 7 miles from Southwold, this newly refurbished and freshly decorated little hideaway offers couples a relaxing retreat within easy reach of both the Suffolk Heritage Coast and the Norfolk Broads. Adjoining the owners’ home, yet with its own private entrance, it enjoys shared use of their garden which lies above water meadows with the River Blyth beyond. Traditional market towns (Halesworth, with its charming blend of old and new buildings, is just 2 miles), Heritage coast, sailing and RSPB Minsmere are a short drive. Farm shop and pub 0.5 miles.
Entrance hall leading to small comfortable sitting room with dining area and patio doors to shared garden. Fitted kitchen. Double bedroom with king size bed. Shower room/WC.
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