The property
The entrance to this spacious holiday home is off Moot Green, leading to the majority of the accommodation on the ground floor. At the front of the house is the light and airy kitchen with dining table by the double doors in the bay; the master bedroom which also has double doors to the garden and the single with sea views and desk for those needing to do a spot of work! Stairs rise to the double off a half landing and onwards to the gorgeous living room with great views over the beach to the horizon to the east and the boating pond and Moot Hall to the north. The second twin, bathroom and shower room are also off the hall.
Running between the house and Crag Path is a large south facing patio style garden; simply a gorgeous place to relax and enjoy the sea air, surrounded by sea holly and whispering grasses. A table with a couple of benches and two carvers give you a choice of places to sit. Guests will be able to park on roads close by; directly outside the house is restricted but convenient for a couple of hours or overnight, and there’s unrestricted parking near the White Lion Hotel.
Ground Floor
You'll feel instantly at home as you step into the entrance hall which runs through the heart of the house with a step up to double doors, followed by the kitchen door on your left, three stairs to a half landing on your right, then the family bathroom. A second door nicely separates the sleeping area with the single, double, twin, shower and utility rooms opening off the inner hall. All the bedrooms are carpeted with tiles in the bath and shower rooms and a stylish Harvey Maria floor in the kitchen.
Kitchen/Dining Room
Stunning light and exceptionally well-equipped kitchen with light flooding through the double doors which open onto the garden. Units wrap around three walls, housing a waist height Neff double oven, microwave, dishwasher, four ring gas hob, fridge, three drawer freezer and Nespresso machine. The island in the centre is a great place to sit and chat to the chef, with five bar stools.
A sleek white extendable dining table with ten bentwood chairs sits in the bay so you can enjoy the sea breezes whilst you dine.
Bathroom
Natural light comes through a high window into this room which has a bath, washbasin, WC and heated towel rail.
Single Bedroom
Wake to a view of the sea from this quaint single with a desk under the window (for those who need to do a spot of studying, work or great as a dressing table), shelves stacked with books and magazines, plus drawers and a wardrobe for your belongings.
Master Bedroom
Sleep to the sounds of the sea in this beautiful bright bedroom which has double doors and steps down to the garden where you can enjoy your morning coffee in the sea air. The king size bed has bedside cabinets and there’s plenty of storage in built-in cupboards with shelves and drawers.
Shower Room
Modern shower room with mosaic tiles, a shower cubicle with rain and hand showers, WC, wash basin and heated towel rail.
Twin Bedroom
Off the inner hall, this room with high window on the Crabbe Street side of the house. is a good size and has twin beds with a large chest of drawers between them and a shelf behind full off reading material; there’s also a wardrobe with bags of hanging space.
Utility Room
Very handy after your morning swim in the sea! Washing machine, dryer and hanging rail.
Double Bedroom
Sitting off the half landing with window over Crabbe Street, this blue room has a handsome roll top double bed with bedside tables, an old school desk, wardrobe, chest of drawers, chair and blanket box.
First Floor
Wide carpeted stairs rise from the half landing to another landing where there's a chair inviting you to stop and enjoy the views of the boating pond, Moot Hall, and the shingle beach. Three more stairs take you to the living room.
Living Room
Soak up some of the best views in Aldeburgh from this double aspect living room with the bay at the front overlooking the garden, beach, and sea; and sash windows to the north looking along the coast to Thorpeness.
This stylish and comfortable room has two generous leather sofas positioned for you to enjoy a roaring fire in the attractive fireplace and/or watch the TV with a glass coffee table in front. A retro desk and chair sit in the corner and bookcases are heaving with novels and reference books.
Outside
The south-facing patio style garden running along the front of the house with views of the sea and Moot Hall is simply a gorgeous place to relax and enjoy the sea air, surrounded by sea holly and whispering grasses. A table with a couple of benches and two carvers give you a choice of places to sit. The garden is divided into two with the upper section used by the neighbouring property.
This holiday home occupies the whole of the ground floor and a section of the first floor of an impressive Edwardian terraced house sandwiched between Crabbe Street and Crag Path, overlooking Moot Green where children can enjoy the simple pleasures of the boating pond. The entrance is through a gate off Moot Green on the path between Crag Path and Crabbe Street and a path leads round to the garden, with double doors from both the kitchen and the double bedroom on the ground floor, plus the front door at the side.
Guests will be able to park on roads close by; directly outside the house is restricted but convenient for a couple of hours or overnight, and there’s unrestricted parking near the White Lion Hotel.
About the location
ALDEBURGH
Thorpeness 2.1 miles; Saxmundham 7.2 miles.
The popular, vibrant seaside town of Aldeburgh is famous for its culture, traditional feel and one of the best fish and chip shops in the country! Aldeburgh and Snape Maltings are home to one of the world’s greatest music festivals and has been named as one of the top 50 places to live in Britain. Crag Path runs along the seafront dividing the beautiful pebbly beach from the unspoilt pastel-coloured seafront properties and the town. The beach is a popular place for groups and couples to enjoy the wonderful fish and chips throughout the summer months. The town is steeped in history and has become a wonderful town for shopping with a good mixture of independent and chain stores to enjoy. The town also offers a good selection of pubs and restaurants or why not buy some freshly caught fish from the huts on the seafront and cook up your own feast at home. For those wishing for a more action-packed holiday there is excellent walking, cycling, sailing and golf at Aldeburgh. Growing in popularity you will want to return to Aldeburgh again and again!
Note: Only one dog will be accepted.