The Burrow
Friston, Near Aldeburgh
Just ten minutes from the coast at Aldeburgh
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A spacious and comfortable traditional Suffolk cottage just five minutes from the coast and close to the Alde Estuary.
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ALDEBURGH 3.5mls (5.6km), THORPENESS 3.5mls (5.5km), SNAPE 2.7mls (4.3km)
A pretty and traditional semi-detached country cottage completely refurbished to provide really comfortable holiday accommodation in three bedrooms. With separate dining room, sitting room and a sunny east facing conservatory, patio and large garden there really is room for the family to spread. A wi fi connection means that you can keep in touch with the office if you have to.
The Burrow is in an excellent location for the coast at Aldeburgh and Thorpeness. Aldeburgh, like its northern neighbour, Southwold, remains in a time warp. A fishing village for many hundreds of years, (you can still buy fresh fish from the fishermen on the beach each morning) Aldeburgh became a popular resort for fashionable Victorians. Always a favourite haunt of writers and artists, Aldeburgh was made famous by composer, Benjamin Britten. Living and working in Aldeburgh Britten set up the Aldeburgh Festival, where one can enjoy performances by some of the world's finest musicians. The Aldeburgh Festival has grown considerably and with the building of the Snape Maltings Concert Hall there are now concert performances in Aldeburgh throughout the year. Aldeburgh is home to a year round programme of arts events including literary and poetry festivals, theatre, film and art exhibitions. Irresistable shops line the high street and there is a wide selection of restaurants and cafes, a very popular fish and chip shop and some fine pubs selling the local Adnams beer.
For lots of information on the area please look at our own online guide Visit Aldeburgh
Ground Floor
Sitting room with sofa, armchairs, coffee and occasional tables, lamps and wood burning stove
Dining room with dining table and six chairs, armchair, bookcase and lamps
Conservatory with two sofas and occasional tables
The kitchen is fully fitted and well equipped with electric oven and ceramic hob, double sink, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer, microwave, toaster and breadmaker.
There is a downstairs cloakroom with wash basin and w.c.
First Floor
Bedroom 1 has a double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, bedside tables and lamps, chair
Bedroom 2 has a double bed, bedside tables and lamps, dressing table and chest of drawers
Bedroom 3 has bunk beds, small chest, lamps, and TV with video.
The bathroom has bath and electric shower, wash basin and w.c.
Outside
At the front of the cottage is a garden and large driveway with parking for several cars, the rear garden is divided by a picket fence
The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and is surrounded by shrubs. Overlooking the open countryside towards Aldeburgh the garden can be approached from the conservatory or from the front garden. There is a table and chairs as well as a garden bench. The barbeque and further chairs can be found in the garden shed.
Services
Central heating and wood burning stove in the sitting room
Bed linen and towels are provided
In consideration of other holidaymakers please do not smoke in the cottage
WI FI CONNECTION - useful for anyone wanting to check their emails (full instructions in the cottage)
Fridge fills and welcome packs can be arranged via Thorpeness Village Stores















