The Pink House

ID: S83134

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 8
  • ・ Pets Yes

About this property

A contemporary, flawlessly designed holiday home just minutes from the sea at Thorpeness. Features include a first floor balcony with views of the Meare, a stunning kitchen and large south-facing garden. Sleeps up to 8.

Reduced Occupancy Offer - This property can also be booked for 6 people, using 3 bedrooms only. For full details, please see property ref: sfpht6.

Newly built, this beautifully designed Thorpeness holiday home has everything the family or a group of friends can possibly need for a holiday on the Suffolk coast. There is a first floor balcony overlooking The Meare, a sheltered terrace and large, enclosed south-facing garden to make the very most of the summer sun. You can even hire a hot tub for your stay. Thorpeness beach and the sea are just a few steps from the front door.

aldeburgh 1.5 miles (2 km), orford 11 miles (17 km), woodbridge 18 miles (29 km), southwold 19 miles (30.5 km)

The Pink House is a newly built Suffolk seaside holiday property, combining all the quirky architecture of a traditional Thorpeness house with all modern amenities. Found in the perfect spot; only a few steps from the beach at Thorpeness, just a mile up the coast from Aldeburgh. With wonderful views over the Meare; an inland boating lake in the very heart of the coastal village of Thorpeness, The Pink House is set back from the road down a small private track.  Just a throw of a ball from Thorpeness Tennis Club, The Pink House is superbly located for the many holidaymaker amenities of this wonderful Arts and Crafts seaside village - Thorpeness. Just a few minutes' walk takes you to miles of heathland and cliff top paths, The Pink House is a 20 minute walk / 10 minute cycle from Aldeburgh and half an hour car drive from Southwold. 

The Property: Superbly designed, The Pink House has the advantage of four bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a large en suite bathroom to the master bedroom, a delightful first floor balcony and a fully equipped kitchen. Double doors open from the dining area on to a patio, great for the summer and the sitting room is perfectly cosy for winter. There is a lovely log burning stove in the living room, for that extra winter comfort; hardly necessary as there is central heating throughout. Configured to create a really spacious holiday home, The Pink House has a large ground floor double bedroom with adjacent shower room with door widths large enough to accommodate a wheelchair. 

The large open plan living area with modern kitchen, dining area and a spacious sitting room means that people can enjoy one another's company whilst cooking and clearing. The utility room is well equipped with plenty of space for beach bits, boots and sports kit.

Around the Property: The Pink House has private off street parking and a large sheltered garden Largely laid to lawn with a sheltered sun trap terrace. You can hire a hot tub for your stay.  Just seconds from the beach and the centre of the village, once there you will rarely need to use a car.

Larger Groups (up to 20 people) looking for a seaside holiday in Thorpeness can hire both The Pink House and Sea View (sleeping 12) which is next door. The two properties have been specifically designed to be let separately or together.

In the centre of the village is the Meare, a wildlife-rich lake, with rowing boats and punts for hire. Thorpeness also has a country club with tennis courts, golf course and great pub The Dolphin, and an excellent village shop and brand new cafe. 

Nearby there are two lovely golf courses to chose from:

Thorpeness Golf Club Set amongst the Suffolk coastal heathland, it offers a tough challenge for all levels of player. Designed by James Braid in 1922, this Suffolk golf course winds through silver birch, pine trees, gorse and heather and was described by the Sunday Telegraph Golfing Guide as "Reminiscent of the inland glories of Sunningdale and Woodhall Spa". 

Aldeburgh Golf Club The original Aldeburgh Golf Club course was designed in 1884 by John Thompson from Royal Wimbledon and Open champion Willie Fernie from Felixstowe and later modified by J.H. Taylor and Willie Park Junior. Taylor's bunkers are visible today, recognisable by their sweeping banks which curve both vertically and horizontally. The new heathland course was officially opened in 1908 and has hardly changed since. There are some long holes to tempt the big hitter but plenty of holes that require careful attention. There is also a smaller nine-hole course.

Just a short walk along a seaside footpath will take you to Aldeburgh, home of the Aldeburgh Festival and the Freud Summer Theatre, where there are several excellent restaurants, pubs and lovely shops, as well as a fascinating museum, boating lake, sailing and yacht club. rspb Minsmere, Dunwich and Southwold are all within a short drive.

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