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View FavouritesThe Property is an impressive holiday home tucked away in a quiet spot close by to the magical and iconic Thorpeness Meare. Attractive inside and out with self-catering accommodation set over three floors, The Property is decorated to a beautiful standard with family holidays by the seaside in mind. On the ground floor is a spacious and bright room with comfy sofas surrounding the feature fireplace and a large dining table for guests to gather together. There are large windows on each side providing lots of natural light and French doors from the dining area open out onto the rear courtyard area. The fully equipped kitchen with cream coloured units features high quality appliances ensuring ease for preparing meals with plenty of worktop space. Carpeted stairs lead up to the first floor where there's plenty of flexibility when it comes to choosing a bedroom in which to get a relaxing night's sleep. The master bedroom, decorated in neutral colours with complementary cream bedroom furniture, is a truly relaxing haven for couples with a handy en-suite shower room. There are also doors which open out onto a small balcony which takes advantage of the views over the Thorpeness Country Club tennis courts as well as glimpses of the sea. Additionally on the first floor are a double bedded room, bunk bedded room with day bed ideal for the kids and the family bathroom with comprises of a bath with a shower over the bath. Leading up to the second floor you'll find a further two bedrooms, this time with twin beds and colourful throws. Being on this floor you can take advantage of the amazing views across Thorpeness village. The Property really does have it all – close proximity to the beach, desirable location within Thorpeness and even private parking. Shop: 350 yards Pub: 350 yards.
Why We Love This Property
This coastal holiday retreat in prominent position is the ultimate family-friendly holiday home with flexible accommodation and a short walk away from the beach for enjoyable day out by the seaside. The Property is also perfectly situated should you be attending a wedding at the Thorpeness Country Club.
Thorpeness Country Club Exclusive Benefits
This holiday property is located within the grounds of the prestigious Thorpeness Country Club. As a Suffolk Secrets guest staying in a Thorpeness Country Club holiday cottage you can benefit from 50% discount on Country Club social membership, 10% discount on temporary Country Club membership, free tennis, and 20% discount on green fees at the neighbouring Thorpeness Golf Club. Find out more here
Room By Room Overview
GROUND FLOOR
Entrance Hall: Hanging area for coats.
Sitting Room/Dining Area: TV, DVD, Bluetooth speaker, gas fire, dining table and chairs, French doors to garden.
Kitchen: Electric oven and gas hob, large fridge freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer.
Cloakroom: Washbasin and wc.
FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom 1: King size bed, French doors to small balcony which overlooks the Country Club tennis courts and a sea glimpse. En-Suite Shower Room with large shower cubicle, washbasin and wc.
Bedroom 2: Double bed, sea glimpse.
Bedroom 3: Great room for children with bunk beds and a day bed with pull-out mattress which can convert into a double bed (please specify your preference at the time of booking).
Bathroom: Bath with overbath shower, washbasin and wc.
SECOND FLOOR
Bedroom 4: Twin beds, stunning views of Thorpeness and a sea glimpse.
Bedroom 5: Twin beds, stunning views of Thorpeness.
Cloakroom: Washbasin and wc.
Garden: Enclosed courtyard with garden furniture.
Parking: Allocated private parking space outside the cottage for one car, additional guest parking spaces for two cars.
Heating: Gas central heating.
Notes: Wi-Fi and towels provided. Travel cot and highchair available to use.
Just a mile north of Aldeburgh is this fascinating seaside village, built in the 1920s by Glencairn Stuart Ogilvie, an architect, barrister and playwright. The mock Tudor style of building is now the hallmark of Thorpeness, where the amenities include the Dolphin Inn, the Thorpeness Hotel with its 18-hole golf club, a country club with tennis courts and the Meare - a large shallow boating lake with tearooms nearby. The beaches are mainly shingle and behind the village is a myriad of footpaths over heath and common land.
The somewhat curious county of Suffolk forms a part of the region known as East Anglia. Its eastern edge is bounded by the North Sea, with neighbouring Norfolk to the north and Essex to the south. The county of Cambridgeshire lies to the west. It has no cities and no motorways, but it does have many gardens and ruins and history in spades, from the Magna Carta to the Saxon relics of Sutton Hoo.
Unusual (for Britain) timber-framed buildings, dating back to the 16th century, vie with Tudor mansions in the attractive streets of market towns. In common with Norfolk, it is a fairly flat county, with much of its area devoted to farming and other rural pursuits. Its coastal geology of sand and clay, combined with the longshore drift current of the sea, means that the land is eroding constantly. Sea defences protect many of the towns but, equally, a good deal of property has been lost as the cliffs are worn away, and more is threatened.
Suffolk is famous throughout the UK for its distinctive dialect, horse racing (the town of Newmarket is the epicentre of British racing) and the arts. Festivals and other shows are common, and fish and chips and Adnam's ale are the order of the day.
This region includes the ceremonial counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, Hertfordshire, Essex, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire. With a rich heritage there is much to see and do to suit all ages. The royal residency of Sandringham Estate is a must see and other historical points of interest include Castle Rising, Sutton Hoo and Somerleyton Hall. The medieval cities of Cambridge, Norwich and Ipswich are not to be missed and there are lots of pretty market towns and idyllic seaside resorts to choose from for a day trip. Alternatively for a slower paced holiday you may wish to visit The Broads or Thetford Forest, these areas are particularly popular for boating and spotting birdlife.
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Changeover Day: Friday
Please choose a changeover day as your start date.
* A security bond (GHD) may be payable 7 days prior to your holiday start date and refunded following your departure.
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