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ID: S83205
5 reviews
Pets welcome
2 Bathrooms
WiFi
Open fire
Children welcome
A tastefully furnished and beautiful house, 21 Park Lane is deceptively spacious and bright. A short walk from Aldeburgh High Street, enjoy the Suffolk coast in this stunning late Victorian property.
A beautifully refurbished, late Victorian bay fronted house situated just a few feet from the famous town steps that lead down to the High Street. Deceptively spacious with wonderfully bright and airy rooms throughout.
snape maltings 5.5 miles (9 km), orford 11.5 miles (18.5 km), rspb minsmere 11 miles (17.5 km), southwold 18 miles (29 km)
Style: Light and bright with a distinct 'seaside' character, 21 Park Lane is warm and welcoming and beautifully furnished.
The Property: 21 Park Lane is a delightful house, situated just a couple of minutes' walk from Aldeburgh's High Street and beach. From the hallway, which leads through to the kitchen, and cloakroom, there are doors to the sitting room where you can relax on the sofas, or spend cosy evenings by the fire. On the first floor, the master bedroom is located at the front of the property. It boasts large sash windows from which you can look down towards the high street, and has a spacious and beautifully tiled ensuite bathroom. To the rear of the property is the second double, with kingsize bed. The window has views over the garden and also toward the church. Also overlooking the garden is the large bathroom, with bath, pan-head shower, basin and WC. Continue up to the second floor to find the twin room - a perfect space for rest and play!
Sleeps: Six, in 2 doubles with king-size beds, and one twin room.
Ideal for: Families or friends looking for a lovely house close to all that this delightful seaside town has to offer - car not required!
Out and About: Aldeburgh High Street, with its wealth of independent shops, boutiques and good selection of restaurants, can be reached within a couple of minutes walk from Park Lane - simply head down the famous town steps! Head south down the High Street and you'll find yourself on the broad expanse of marshes with views across the Alde River or, if a day on the water appeals, take a trip with Aldeburgh River Trips to explore this delightful estuary. If you fancy a walk to Snape, with its good selection of pubs, cafes and of course Snape Maltings, then follow The Sailor's Path - a stunning 12 mile round trip! The Maltings are famous for hosting concerts, events and exhibitions almost year-round, highlights of the year being the Aldeburgh Festival in late Spring, and the Snape Proms in the Summer.
Head from the beach to the picturesque holiday village of Thorpeness. The beautiful Thorpeness Meare is a beautiful forty-acre lake on which you can partake in some rowing or punting. No more than three feet deep, the islands are all themed around Peter Pan - perfect for adventures and vivid imaginations!
A 30 minute drive up the coast takes you to Southwold; complete with it's quirky pier and good selection of shops and restaurants, and the added bonus of a beautiful sandy beach. There is also a footbridge, or footferry, across the River Blyth to the picturesque village of Walberswick. A beautiful village, oozing character and complete with beach, sandy dunes and beach huts. For those nature lovers, simply head to Dunwich Heath and the rspb reserve at Minsmere ? home of Red Deer, and an immense variety of birdlife including Marsh Harrier, Avocet, and Bittern.
Eating and Drinking: Aldeburgh has some great restaurants; The Regatta and The Lighthouse are both very popular for lunches and supper - both offer freshly cooked, locally supplied produce. Prezzo is a good option for eating at any time of the day, and the caf? in Aldeburgh Market on the High Street. Munchies, Cragg Sisters Tea Room, and the Choppings Hill Bakery & Tea Room offer both eat in or take away. Last but not least are the world-renowned fish and chips, available from two shops on the High Street. A year round winner, you may have to queue , but they are worth the wait!
Self Catering: Along with the usual Co-op, Lawsons is an award-winning deli, and the Aldeburgh Market are very good (it's not really a market but a shop and café). Staying at 21 Park Lane, you are a few minutes' walk from the fresh fish sheds on the beach, where you can choose from the daily catch. There are several good farm shops nearby, Friday Street Farm Shop on the A1094 just off the A12 and The Farm Cafe and Food Market on the A12 at Marlesford. There is also a great deli and tea room at Snape Maltings where you can also buy Pump Street Bakery bread and cakes from Orford.
For more information on places to eat and things to do in the area, please take a look at our website Visit Aldeburgh.
A fully refundable security deposit may apply to this property to cover potential damages.
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