On the very edge of a bustling high street and within touching distance of a Victorian beach resort, this one-bedroom bolthole provides cosy, contemporary and comfortable living all on one level. Aldeburgh is a pretty, coastal town on the River Alde, enjoying breathtaking views both seawards and following the river inland towards Orford, famous for award-winning fish and chips and a vibrant art and music scene. Explore the delightful, pebbled Aldeburgh Beach less than 0.5 miles away, backed by a promenade and pastel-coloured villas, with ideal conditions for a leisurely paddle. Housed in the iconic Moot Hall, a superb 16th-century Grade I-listed timber-framed building, head to Aldeburgh Museum to learn about the rich and varied history of the local area. There are also plenty of woodland, coastal and heritage walks right outside the front door.
A small entrance porchway welcomes you into the single-storey, ground-floor apartment, leading to a spacious living/dining room, complemented by a calm, neutral palette, and flooded with natural light from the large picture window. The living area is defined by two comfortable armchairs set around a TV. A traditional country-style wooden dining table and chairs are nestled beneath the light of the second window in the space. Further through the apartment, you’re met with a contemporary shaker-style kitchen, well-equipped with everything you may require to cater. A spacious double bedroom shares the same subtle decor as the rest of the apartment, complete with a beautiful wooden bedstead. An en-suite shower room completes this comfortable bolthole.
Although the apartment does not have any outside space, the beach and coastline are within striking distance for a serene stroll or the perfect picnic.