Church Farm Lodge, Aldeburgh

ID: S121548

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Church Farm Lodge is a brand new luxurious retreat for four people tucked away in a peaceful private location in the heart of the vibrant holiday town of Aldeburgh. Beautifully finished to a high specification and perfectly situated in a gorgeous walled garden with off road parking.

The pretty coastal town of Aldeburgh on the river Alde in Suffolk enjoys breathtaking views both seawards and following the River Alde inland. With so much to explore, from lovely coastal walks, world famous golf courses, and boating or kayaking to one of the many Peter-Pan themed islands around the Meare in Thorpeness. Visit the magnificent 12th century castle in Framlingham, or the many stately homes and beautiful beaches along the stunning coastline. Aldeburgh remains an artistic and literary centre as well as a popular destination for holiday makers and sailors.

This holiday at a glance

  • Sleeps four guests.

  • Two king-size bedrooms, one with super king bed and the second with a king-size zip and link bed.

  • Family bathroom with free standing bath.

  • Small walled garden.

  • WiFi.

  • Off road parking.

  • Walking distance to the beach and shops and restaurants.

  • Children and infants welcome.

  • Sorry, no pets.

  • Minimum two night stay.
  • Additional features

  • Central heating and underfloor heating.

  • Electric cooker, fridge/freezer and combination microwave.

  • Dishwasher, washing machine and dryer.

  • Television with Freeview.

  • DVD player.

  • Highchair, travel cot available on request.

  • Garden furniture.
  • Attractions and nearby amenities

  • A two minute walk takes you to Aldeburgh High Street which offers a wonderful local deli, coffee shops, restaurants and fresh fruit, veg and fish market.

  • The coastal path from Thorpeness to Aldeburgh is easy to navigate and passes Maggi Hambling’s controversial ‘Scallop on the Beach’ sculpture. Finish your day of walking with traditional Fish and Chips on the beach.​

  • Aldeburgh Festival which was started in the 1940s by the town’s most famous resident, composer Benjamin Britten. An ongoing programme of music events are held at Snape Maltings throughout the year.


  • Walk along the Sailors’ Path to Snape which is wide enough for a buggy. The surrounding countryside is beautiful and look out for oystercatchers and black-tailed godwits looking for worms along the marshes.

  • Hire a canoe, kayak or paddleboard from Iken Canoe and discover creeks and flood waters on the Alde estuary between Snape and Aldeburgh.

  • Thorpeness is only a couple of miles from Aldeburgh. This whimsical holiday village has a beautiful boating lake as its centrepiece, complete with Peter Pan islands and rainbow coloured boats to hire.
  • For additional inspiration on what to do within the area, please click here.

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