Rosecot
Peasenhall, Nr Southwold
"We had a fantastic time at Rosecot and absolutely loved it! If ever the owner wants to sell, be sure to let me know!" Mr H, London. Christmas 2008.
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A really delightful cottage ideally situated to explore the Suffolk Heritage Coast and the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Southwold 13.3mls (21.4km), Dunwich 9.6mls (15.4 km), Aldeburgh 12.4mls (20km). Set back from the main street Rosecot is one of a row of traditional Suffolk cottages overlooking the village stream, known locally as the river Yox. Fronted by a private lane there is also off street parking in the drive.
Peasenhall is an attractive Suffolk village with local shop and post office, a nationally renowned deli, Emmett's, and a very good tea shop, Weavers. There are some extremely attractive buildings in the village including a range of timber-framed buildings, a late medieval hall-house, which was in use as an inn by 1478 - a fairly new invention at that date.
At Yoxford there are further excellent shops as well as a restaurant and pub - The Blois. The pretty village of Westleton is close by as is the lost city of Dunwich, now a tiny village (with fantastic museum) and a shingle beach. Both Southwold and Aldeburgh are within a 20 minute drive.
Nearest pub with food - walkable - The White Horse, Sibton
For lots of information on the area please look at our own online guide Visit Southwold or Visit Dunwich
Ground floor
Entrance lobby with coathooks and space for boots. Door to:
Sitting room with traditional Suffolk brick floor and loads of LOW beams, and open studwork. Large inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove, sofas , display cupboard, TV/dvd/video
Dining area with antique pine table and chairs. A corner cupboard houses a CD/radio
Kitchen with fitted units - gas hob and electric oven, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, washing machine
Bathroom with antique, deep, hip bath, high level w.c. and washbasin
Steep cottage stairs to:
First floor
Small landing with doors to:
Single bedroom with small chest of drawers, bedside table and light.
Double bedroom with lovely old oak floorboards and brass bedstead. Dressing room off with loads of clothes storage space. NB there is quite a low beam so please mind your head!
Garden
Long south-facing garden with many quiet and sunny sitting areas. Unfenced but shallow pond.
The garden backs onto paddocks
Former stable where bikes can be kept
Services
Parking both to the side (private) of the cottage and in front (public)
Logs provided for the woodburner
In the interest of other holidaymakers, visitors are asked not to smoke in the cottage
Heating, electricity, bed linen and towels included in the price


















