Burnt Cottage
Orford, Suffolk Coast
"We had a wonderful time at Burnt Cottage. We have been on Cottage Holidays a lot and must say Burnt Cottage has been one of the best." Mr and Mrs G, from London
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"We've had such a wonderful week at Burnt Cottage. It's such a welcoming and comfortable place - we didn't want to leave." Mr and Mrs S E, from London
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SNAPE 5.5 miles (9km) ALDEBURGH 12 miles (17km) WOODBRIDGE 12 miles (19km)SOUTHWOLD 26 miles (42km)FRAMLINGHAM 13 miles (22km)
A tucked away cottage with dedicated parking yet only a short stroll to the shop, pubs and restaurants.
Located on Burnt Lane named after a brick kiln which once worked on the site. Just 100 yards from Orford's fascinating quay, with its constant attraction of small sailing craft and yachts, and boat trips to Havergate Island and Orford Ness, there is lots to do and see whatever your age or interest.
Perhaps one of the most attractive coastal villages on the East coast, Orford retains both a fascinating 12th century castle and church. Well provided with village shop, a butchers, a fresh fish stall, craft shops, excellent restaurants and traditional pubs; everything is on your doorstep. On the banks of the Ore, Orford is protected from the sea by a fascinating shingle bank, Orford Ness, which runs from Aldeburgh to the sea.
Accessible by ferry Orford Ness is now managed by the National Trust; here you can find out about this strange and ever changing landscape, the many ground nesting and sea birds nesting here or trace the mysterious history of the area's war time occupation both for secret development of radar and munitions and in the defence of Britain.
From Orford quay one can take a boat trip to Havergate Island, the first RSPB reserve and home of the avocet.
Orford is within easy access of both Snape and the Snape Maltings Concert Hall and the seaside town of Aldeburgh, where the Aldeburgh Festival began life some fifty years ago.
Two good pubs - The King's Head and The Jolly Sailor - and two great restaurants - The Trinity and The Butley Orford Oysterage - within 2 minutes walk of Burnt Cottage.
For lots of information on the area please look at our own online guide Visit Orford
Ground Floor
Dining room with large dining table and chairs, views over the west facing garden
Cloakroom with power shower, w.c and wash basin
Sitting room with sofas, large log burning stove, TV and dvd.
Fitted kitchen with views over the garden - electric cooker with double oven, microwave, fridge and dishwasher, table and chairs
Utility room with washing machine and large freezer
First Floor
Double bedroom with small single
Double bedroom
A few more stairs takes you to the single bedroom with single bed and trundle
Bathroom with bath with hand held shower, w.c and wash hand basin
Services
There is a garden which is enclosed and includes a patio area with table and chairs
There is off road parking for one large or two small cars
Oil fired central heating, bed linen and towels are provided. Please bring your own beach towels
In consideration of other guests please do not smoke in the property.


















