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| Address : Blythburgh
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| Location : Blythburgh, Suffolk, England
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| Situation : Near Southwold |
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Rates from
£300 to
£565 Per Week
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Accommodation :
2 Bedrooms,
1 Bathroom,
Sleeps 5
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Features :
- Shared use of 12 acre grounds
- Shared indoor heated swimming pool
- Shop, Pub and Restaurant 1 mile
- Parking
- Washing machine & dishwasher |
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Description :
Delightful luxury Georgian Holiday Let accommodation with private grounds and swimming pool in Blythburgh.
Number Sixteen forms part of a converted Georgian Grade II listed workhouse.
Close to the charming Victorian seaside town of Southwold with it own renovated pier, delightful promenade and miles unspoilt pebble and sandy coastline.
Only a short distance from the Georgian seaside town of Aldburgh famed for it beautiful picturesque coast line, charming town centre that is full of great restaurants, cafes and art galleries.
Within 15 minute drive of Snape Maltings home of the famed concert halls where the likes of Benjamin Britten and his contemporaries put on the now internationally famous Aldburgh Music festival.
Thorpness the eccentric village planned around the specially dug 65 acre lake at the turn of World War 1 is less 15 minutes away.
Westleton Heath with its sandy heaths, woodland, heather and bracken is a draw for a rich diversity of birds including stone curlews, nightjars, red backed shrikes and woodlarks.
Close by is the major bird reserve in Minsmere provides nesting places for over 100 species of birds including Avocets, Bitterns, Nightjars and Nightingales.
Bird watching is abundant given the local surrounding area is home to a number of bird and wildlife sanctuaries which are run by the likes of the RSPB and The National Trust.
Within 5 minutes drive is the delightful village of Walberswick. Located close to the mouth of the River Blyth Estuary but with miles of sandy beaches and sand dunes it is home to the World Crabbing Championships.
Dunwich famed for the town that was lost to the great storm of 1326 now is a charming fishing village with a beautiful stretch of sand dunes and beaches.
The coastline and hinterland provide picturesque and interesting walks and cycle rides for all the family.
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Rental Rates and Availability :
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Blythburgh: No further details available |
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