15 Victoria Street, Southwold

ID: S535847

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 1

About this property

A terraced period holiday home resting a short distance from the high street of Southwold, 15 Victoria Street is the ideal base for a family looking to explore the Suffolk coast. Enter into a beautiful property where a delightful sitting area encourages you to recline with a cup of coffee and plan the day ahead of you, and there is a fireplace and period features throughout this property which add a sense of history. The kitchen/diner is a fantastic place to cook together, a real social hub decorated in pale greens and browns, with paintings and flowers to add a pop of colour and from here you can access the garden through double glass doors and dine alfresco, surrounded by picturesque shrubs. Three bedrooms offer a space to get cosy for the night, including a king-size with a built-in walk-in shower, a double and a second-floor twin, and you can soak the sand from your air in the family bathroom. Southwold is a beautiful coastal town with a bustling high street, full of independent shops and tasty eateries, there is plenty to discover as you browse handmade products and try out local cuisine. The Dunes beach is fantastic, an expansive sandy beach perfect for walking in the salty air, trying out watersports or even daring to wild swim. Further from the property you will find more beaches at Dunwich and Walberswick and you can delve deeper into the countryside with a visit to Framlingham Castle. Make a holiday to remember with a stay at 15 Victoria Street.

Southwold is a seaside town situated along the East Suffolk coast within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and resting between Lowestoft and Ipswich. Southwold is known as the home of Adnams Brewery which was established in the town in 1872 and it also has its own lighthouse, a museum and a picturesque pier which has a selection of colourful beach huts and which plays host to the regular Southwold Model Yacht regatta. The town boasts a number of excellent restaurants and eateries with a particular nod to its seaside location so there is always plenty of seafood and fish on the menu. Southwold has some fantastic independent shops, boutiques, galleries and pubs which are great for a browse and to stock up on essentials for your holiday. Just outside Southwold there are a number of great attractions for the whole family including Africa Alive Zoological Reserve, rspb Minsmere and Dunwich Museum as well as scenic towns such as Aldeburgh, Thorpeness, Leiston and Lowestoft to visit.

Accommodation

Set over three storeys.

Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size with built in walk-in shower, 1 x small double, 1 x second-floor twin.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Ground-floor cloakroom with basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting area

Heating.

AGA, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, kettle, toaster.

Smart TV, Freeview, WiFi, selection of books.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Small travel cot available on request.

On-road parking.

Courtyard garden with furniture.

Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.1 miles.

Note: Please note neighbours do have right of way access through the garden.

Note: Feather bedding with no alternative.

Note: On-road parking subject to availability and can be found on Victoria Street (some is on a limited time scale), East Green and Cumberland Road.

Note: This property cannot accept Sunday arrivals.

Note: If you wish to bring a dog, please advise breed at the time of booking

Nearby points of interest

  • Dunwich Beach
  • East Anglia Transport Museum
  • Pleasurewood Hills

Reviews (9)

  • Martin

    The beds were really comfortable and great to have the extra shower too. We spent most of our time in the kitchen area (whilst we weren’t out exploring!) as it was great to socialise in there whilst cooking so we made the most of the space. If we could say anything, given the cottage could sleep six, that a few more (or bigger) pots and pans would be great. But as for the complaints in reviews we saw elsewhere re Adnam’s Lorries passing by causing noise or a minor issue with skirting board in the kitchen that you wouldn’t know about unless you looked, if you’re reading this, don’t listen to those! It’s a cottage in the middle of a town with a big brewery and everywhere has minor issues that need fixing now and again - not sure what people expect! We loved it and would love to visit again sometime! Thanks!

  • Paul

    Kitchen skirting board had come away from the wall. Being a mid terrace house we expected some neighbour noise and that was fine, but we didn’t anticipate the brewery lorries every weekday morning at around 7am going past

  • Petra, Charlie + Ru The Terrier X

    A great place to return home to after a blustry walk. All the home comforts and more! Much appreciated in all the weather that we had. A gem of a cottage!

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