Escape to this charming stone-built cottage on the Suffolk coast that''s perfect for a couple or family alongside their ever-faithful friend. With a cosy living room and a suntrap patio garden, this welcoming home is ready and waiting for you, whatever the weather or time of the year.
As you step into the cottage, the inviting lounge greets you with its cosy fireplace and cafe-style shutters that provide the perfect balance between privacy and natural light. The spacious kitchen/diner is a haven for culinary creators, equipped with all the modern appliances you need to whip up a delicious meal. Traditional plates on the dresser add a touch of nostalgia to this wonderfully social space. The large lobby houses a washing machine and freezer, while a handy cloakroom provides added convenience for all. Head upstairs, and you''ll be greeted by a king-size bedroom that boasts an original, ornamental fireplace and a large window with pretty shutters that offer a tantalizing glimpse of the sea beyond. The twin bedroom overlooks the garden, offering a serene retreat for a restful night''s sleep. Both rooms share a good size bathroom with a large, walk-in shower. To the rear of the cottage is an attractive patio garden bordered by shrubs and flowers, providing the perfect space for an al fresco meal while Rover investigates his fully enclosed surroundings.
Walberswick is a coastal gem on the Suffolk shore that is not only a haven for humans but a paradise for our four-legged companions too. Walberswick beach is open to dogs all year round, so you and your canine pal can enjoy a splash in the sea or a playful game of fetch without any restrictions. If you’re looking for a walk to get tails wagging, then Dunwich Heath is the place to go. 8 miles from Walberswick, this National Trust-owned heathland offers an endless array of trails and paths to explore with your furry friend. Walberswick is a place that''s bursting with charm and welcomes dogs with open arms, so make sure to pop into the village''s dog-friendly pubs for a bite to eat or a taste of the local ales.