Plumtree Cottage
Orford, Suffolk Coast
"Have stayed in many cottages over the years, and this is our favourite." Chris & Graham L, Kent. June 2009.
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A charming terraced cottage, with a large rear garden including blackberry bushes, apple, damson, plum and quince trees. Located close to all the attractions of this delightful village
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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 charming terraced cottage only a short stroll to the shop, pubs and restaurants.
Located in Quay Street which leads down to 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 Bistro at the Crown & Castle and The Butley Orford Oysterage.
For lots of information on the area please look at our own online guide Visit Orford
Ground Floor
Entrance to the open plan living room.
Sitting room with oak floor and rugs, sofas, flat screened TV with freeview and open fireplace.
Dining area with table and chairs.
Newly fitted kitchen with granite work surfaces, ceramic hob, electric oven, dishwasher, and original pammet flooring, utility area with washing machine and door to garden
Bathroom with bath and overhead shower, wash basin and w.c.
First Floor
Double bedroom with double bed and lamps, fitted cupboards and westerly views over the garden.
Twin bedroom with bedside table and lamp, fitted wardrobe and door to stairs to second floor single bedroom
Outside
Secluded garden, with charcoal barbecue (stored in the shed), and outside furniture.
Parking in the street outside the cottage or in the public car park across the road
Services
Oil central heating throughout
Bed linen and towels are provided (please bring own beach towels)
In consideration of other visitors, holidaymakers are asked not to smoke in the cottage
W-fi now available.
Plenty of DVDs and books for all ages are provided.













