This beautifully-presented bungalow has been completed to a high standard and enjoys spacious accommodation with far-reaching, rural views. On the edge of the pretty village of Friston, this property is ideal for exploring the Suffolk Heritage Coast.
There is ample parking at the property, which sits in a slightly elevated position, just a 10-minute walk from the village pub. From the front door the entrance hall offers access to all rooms. There is a single room looking over the front of the property and the two larger bedrooms look over the back garden. There is a shared family bathroom with the choice of a bath and shower over. The double aspect, open-plan living space is a wonderful area with the sitting, dining and kitchen area leading out through the back porch to the enclosed pet friendly back garden. There is plenty of space for all the guests to sit inside during cooler evenings or outside during the summer months. Active guests can enjoy walking right from their doorstep, excellent road cycling, off-road cycling nearby, kayaking and a numerous golf courses. There is a good village pub, located about 10 minutes' walk from the property. The village of Snape is just five minutes away, with three excellent pubs for food and home to the world-famous concert hall at Snape Maltings, where there are numerous events all-year-round. Guests can enjoy the popular, vibrant coastal town of Aldeburgh with its wide selection of shops, eateries, pubs, award-winning fish and chips and an excellent independent cinema. Further up the coast is Southwold with its famous Adnams Brewery, pier and again, excellent selection of shops, cafés and restaurants. The popular fishing village of Orford is an easy drive, with its magnificent castle enjoying far-reaching views, a variety of pubs and the famous smokehouse and wonderful Pump Street Bakery. This spacious property offers an excellent standard of accommodation and a perfect base for exploring Suffolk.
Friston is a village civil parish in Suffolk, England. During the 19th century, over half the population were people under the age of 20. The village boasts the wonderful Friston Windmill, which is a Grade II listed post mill and dates back to the early 19th century. It is considered one of the tallest post mills in England. The River Alde runs just South of the village. A beautiful rural location with plenty of nearby rivers, footpaths and countryside fields.
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