Southwold Bolthole

ID: S287467

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Southwold Bolthole is an exquisitely refurbished Victorian cottage, a perfect romantic retreat in the heart of the celebrated, quintessential British town of Southwold. Southwold Bolthole is luxurious and a magical blend of state-of-the-art modern comforts and Victorian charms. Just imagine, lounging on your luxurious velvet sofa, taking a glass of champagne with you while you laze in bubbles in your roll-top bath and then head out to the delights of the pictureque Southwold for the evening.

Southwold Bolthole is pet friendly so you can take your furry friend along to enjoy this sublime holiday home. This romantic getaway offers quirky upside down living with the sumptuous bedroom downstairs. Luxe linen and robes await by your velvet bed in this wonderful master. In the immaculate bathroom, the roll-top takes centre stage against a blend of azure metro tiles and beautifully patterned floor tiles. There is also a wonderful walk-in shower.

Upstairs, your living space has been brought right up to the 21st century and is flooded with glorious Suffolk light. The contemporary wood burning stove is perfect for chilly evenings when you want to curl up and watch a movie. The luxurious cool green sofa lies below the lovely Victorian sash window, so perfect for a snuggle. There are sumptuous touches at every turn. The attention to detail and supreme comfort make Southwold Bolthole a romantic place to remember.

The kitchen is a chef’s dream with attractive, pewter grey DeVol cabinets, brilliant white worktops, outstanding Miele appliances and of course your Nespresso coffee machine. You can dine in romantic style at the gorgeous dining table, again blessed with Suffolk light from the sash window.

If you can bring yourselves to leave this little piece of paradise, the pretty town of Southwold, with its array of little shops, cafes, bars and restaurants awaits your curiosity. The beach and iconic pier are just moments away.

Southwold Bolthole is located in the heart of one of Britain’s most popular seaside towns. Located on the wonderful Suffolk Heritage Coast, picturesque, pastel painted beach huts line the promenade. The beach is lovely with the refurbished, iconic pier taking pride of place. The pier is lined with shops, eateries and amusements.

Southwold lies between the pretty resort of Aldeburgh and the bustling town of Lowestoft. The town is almost an island, being bounded by the North Sea to the East, by the River Blyth and Southwold Harbour to the South West and by Buss Creek to the North. There is only one road in and out of the town which adds to its seaside magic. Southwold is home to the famous Adnams Brewery. Adnams offer brewery tours throughout the year and you can sample the tasty pints everywhere. Visitors enjoy various boat trips with the Coastal Voyage being one of the most popular. At high speed, the boat is put through formidable paces in a 30 minute tour where you will enjoy marsh harriers, herons, gulls and possibly osprey.

There are some wonderful walks from the town. A firm favourite is to cross the River Blyth to Walberswick, exploring the trackbed of the old Southwold Railway. You will see lots of children crabbing on the way. Later you can return on the little ferry. Over a thousand acres of heath and marshland around Walberswick are protected as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The quaint, welcoming Walberswick boasts tea rooms, restaurants, two pubs, an art gallery, village shops and wonderful craft and gift shops. Fresh fish can be bought from the harbour huts. Walberswick used to host the annual British Open Crabbing Championship, raising funds for good causes.

The enchanting Aldeburgh is a delight. It’s famous resident, Benjamin Britten, the founder of the June Aldeburgh Festival, is celebrated thoughout the town. There is a wonderful sculpture on the beach. Aldeburgh is very attractive with pretty, pastel coloured 19th century homes lining the promenade, a wonderful pebble beach and fisherman’s huts selling the local daily catch.

If you are on holiday between July and Sepember, you may want to visit the Dunwich Heath Coastal Centre and Beach. It is quietly tucked away, offering tranquility and a true sense of being at one with nature. The heath is alive with colour during the summer months, a patchwork of pink and purple heather and coconut scented yellow gorse. It is a rare and precious habitat for dartford warblers, nightjars, woodlarks, adders and much more.

Accommodation

Ground Floor
- Bedroom with double bed
- Family bathroom
First Floor
- Living room
- Fully-equipped kitchen and dining area
Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Smart TV
- Washing machine & dryer
- Travel cot & highchair on request
- On-street parking available near-by on a first-come, first-served basis

Nearby points of interest

  • Dunwich Beach
  • East Anglia Transport Museum
  • Pleasurewood Hills

Reviews (2)

  • Professor K

    Beautifully decorated and furnished, fully 'smart' home. Great location.

  • Mr P

    A really lovely bolthole that has everything for a secluded getaway in this lovely seaside location.

Join for free to get access to exclusive prices on thousands of properties.

Login to see

  • Discounts exclusive to members
  • Save & share your favourite properties
  • See your previously viewed properties

Sign up to see

Login to see

  • Discounts exclusive to members
  • Save & share your favourite properties
  • See your previously viewed properties

Did you mean {{ suggestedEmail }}?

or

Already a member login here

Not a member?

By entering my email address, I agree to Snaptrip's Terms of service, Privacy policy and to receive email updates, news, & offers from Snaptrip.

Welcome, member discounts are now available.

Your browser is out of date and we can't guarantee a consistent experience when using our site. Please consider updating or switching. More info on browser support