Dower House Granary, Lower Ufford
Nr Woodbridge, Nr Aldeburgh
Featured in the Sunday Telegraph's Insider's Guide to A special place to stay 2004
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"A little piece of heaven - far from the madding crowd, we have loved every minute of our week here in Suffolk, The Granary has been a perfect location" Mr&Mrs H Sept 2010
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WOODBRIDGE 4miles (6km) ORFORD 9miles (14km)SNAPE 15miles (24km)ALDEBURGH 23miles (36km) SOUTHWOLD 31miles (50km)
Old England again at its very best! Dating back to the early eighteenth century The Dower House is a fine example of early Georgian country house design and the Dower House Granary is set in its large mature gardens close to the delightful 12th century village church. On the upper reaches of the River Deben, Lower Ufford is a pretty village little changed by time, the Dower House Granary makes an ideal location for exploring the magical heritage coastline and the last great lowland heaths in Britain.
Sleeping 2 people this large and luxurious apartment is just a short walk from the excellent pub, The White Lion. Or explore the immediate countryside around the village, the river walks and water meadows where Suffolk Punch and Red Poll graze. Here you are also just within a couple of miles of Rendlesham Forest, the area is a walker's and cyclist's paradise.
This part of Suffolk contains many delightful villages and towns, all well worth exploring. It is truly an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
For lots of information on the area please look at our own online guide Visit Woodbridge
First floor
Large, open plan living room with two sofas, coffee table, lamps, TV/DVD, CD player, old pine dresser, circular table and 4 chairs
Galley-style kitchen with double electric oven and hob, cooker hood, microwave, fridge with ice box.
Door leading to hall/dressing room and en suite (with large recess containing ample hanging space) and:
Bathroom with airing cupboard, separate shower cubicle, wash hand basin, W.C and heated towel rail
Large bedroom with king size double bed, bedside tables, lamps, chest of drawers and chair, double aspect windows, superb rural views
A further door leads to a small east-facing balcony with delightful views across the gardens to the church and churchyard.
Services
Heating, lighting, linen and towels included
Heating by storage heaters
Parking
Guests are asked to consider other holidaymakers and not smoke in the cottage
Sorry, no pets
Garden
Visitors are given exclusive use of the very private walled kitchen garden with apple orchard and box hedge and grassed area. Bench seat and table also for your relaxation.












