South Grange Cottage

ID: S684734

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 1

About this property

A stunning Grade II listed farmhouse settled into the countryside of Sibton in Suffolk. South Grange Cottage is ideal for a family or small group of friends looking to explore the countryside and coastal towns of Suffolk. Be welcomed into a property where care has been taken to keep many of the building’s period features, including wooden beams stretching throughout, an inglenook fireplace. South Grange Cottage offers a sitting room with stylish furniture complementing the exposed brick flooring, and is fitted with a electric fireplace and traditional roof beams. The kitchen/diner is has everything for the chef of the party to cook up a storm, a contemporary décor has been added to house ample amenities, irresistible to any budding chef, and all guests can enjoy a meal together at the large dining table. Two luxurious bedrooms can be found within this beautiful property, each with period features and their own individual character, both including super-king zip-link beds which can be made up as twins on request. Outside, the grounds feature an ancient former moat and grassed areas, and you will simply love dining alfresco in the sunshine. Please note the patio area is shared with the neighboring property. Peasenhall is a wonderful rural village with a local shop, countryside walks and a tea room, where you can enjoy homemade cake and coffee. If you love history, then head a little further out to Framlingham where the magnificent castle and grounds are just waiting to be explored. The property is also within easy reach of the Suffolk coastline and the fantastic seaside town of Aldeburgh where you can spend the day at the beach or browsing the many independent shops and local eateries. Enjoy the countryside of Suffolk with a stay at South Grange Cottage.

Sitting amid Suffolk’s gentle rolling countryside is the picturesque village of Peasenhall, bursting with pretty period houses and quaint cottages and proudly boasting quality local amenities, including a delicatessen with its own smokehouse, an excellent family butcher selling local farm produce, a village store with a post office, an interesting curio shop, tea rooms, and a public house serving fresh local produce. Within Peasenhall village you can enjoy several footpaths that lead you over open fields where you can enjoy the glorious surrounding Suffolk countryside. Peasenhall is an ideal place for those wishing to explore Suffolk by car, cycle or on foot, offering quiet rural country lanes, pretty villages and interesting market towns. The nearby beautiful Suffolk Heritage Coast is just a short drive or cycle ride from Peasenhall village, where you can explore Suffolk’s coastal delights at Aldeburgh, Walberswick, rspb Minsmere, Dunwich and Southwold. Other local attractions include Framlingham Castle, Helingham Gardens, Sutton Hoo, Snape Maltings, Orford Castle and several antique centres all awaiting your exploration.

Accommodation

Can be booked in conjunction with property 1120487 to create a sleep 16.

Two bedrooms: 1 Super-king size bedroom, 1 x super-king-size zip-link (can be set up as a twin on request).

Family Bathroom with shower, bath, basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with electric fireplace.

Garden

Gas heating with stove.

Electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, kettle, toaster.

Smart TV, WiFi.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking.

Rear garden laid to lawn, patio with furniture.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 2.4 miles, pub 2.5 miles.

Note: There is a pond on site, please supervise children and pets.

Note: Due to the age of the property some floors are uneven and stairs are steep.

Note: The external grounds are shared with the neighboring property, this includes the parking area and rear patio.

Note: The property is located next to a working farm with outbuildings that guests cannot access.

Note: If you wish for the super-king bedroom to be made up as a twin please let us know on request.

Note: The bedding and pillows are feather with no alternative available.

Note: The wood fired hot tub from 1st December 2023, please note the hot tub for South Grange Cottage is located on the shared patio with South Grange Houses hot tub (Property ID 1120487)

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (8)

  • Louise

    The hot tub was lovely, it takes some effort as it is wood burning but it is well worth it. I'd suggest a screen to block out the other hot tub if separate parties are staying to give you a little bit of privacy. We loved our stay and are hoping to hire the entire house later this year.

  • David

    ) in the main bedroom - which the landlord says is to be expected - so you can expect that if it’s cold as he says they come inside to stay warm and just fall on the floor. He said “it’s an old house in the country… it wouldn’t bother me” and his offer of help was to leave a vacuum cleaner for us to hoover them up each day as more kept coming in. We had to move the bed in the day to stop them getting on our pillows as they seemed to come in that side of the room despite all the windows being shut. Thankfully we weren’t staying long and they’ve refused any kind of compensation for the farcical state of affairs. Absolute disgrace.

  • Michael

    The rooms are extremely spacious and well decorated and furnished. The grounds are attractive and well kept. However, a few things need urgent attention by the owner :-. 1. There is no handrail on the steep staircase which contravenes current Building Regulations. 2. The pull switch for the bathroom light is incredibly, positioned BEHIND the door, which has to be opened fully to reach it - this can be hazardous. 3. There was a serious house-fly infestation in the main bedroom which rendered it unusable, although being just a couple, we used the second bedroom. My last grumble concerns the locked connecting door in the lounge between the adjoining house. Much noise can be heard through this door when the other occupants are using their entrance hallway or kitchen, which abuts the doorway. Bricking it up would seem the only answer here. It's a shame that these problems have marred what is a very fine restored farmhouse, but we did enjoy the stay which was blessed with unusually good October weather. Regards Michael P Keen

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