Escape to the seaside with a stay in this charming former fisherman''s cottage that''s perfect for a couple or solo traveller alongside their ever-faithful friend. Enjoy ocean views, homely furnishing and a welcoming ambience in this delightful home.
As you make your way down the shared alleyway, you''ll discover this hidden gem that exudes a warm and welcoming aura. Enter via the garden room/study, complete with Suffolk pamment tile floor and elegant French doors leading to a courtyard garden. And, for your convenience, a lovely shower room is also located on this floor. As you climb the stairs, you’ll be greeted by the cosy lounge/diner, where you can sit back and relax after a day of discovery whilst Rover snoozes at your feet. The dining table is strategically placed near the window, offering a fantastic vantage point overlooking the green and sea beyond. Also located on this floor is a compact yet well-equipped kitchen and a family bathroom perfect for a relaxing soak at the end of the day. And when it''s time to retire for the night, head up to the top floor, where you''ll find a peaceful bedroom complete with a regal king-size bed and wonderful views of the sea and Southwold Lighthouse. Outside there’s a small courtyard with tasteful garden furniture, making this the perfect spot to savour an al fresco meal.
With its gorgeous beaches, scenic countryside, and a range of dog-friendly activities, Southwold is the perfect place for both you and your furry friend. For a day of seaside fun, head to the stretch of beach north of the pier, where there are no seasonal canine restrictions. The beach stretches for miles and provides ample space for your pup to run around and play. Alternatively, strike out along the coastal path for walkies against a backdrop of an ever-changing ocean scape. Another fantastic spot for a dog walk is nearby Dunwich Forest (10 miles). This beautiful woodland is a paradise for dogs and their owners, with miles of trails to explore and plenty of exciting sights, sounds and smells to investigate along the way. After all that exercise, refuel in one of Southwold’s many dog-friendly pubs or cafes and indulge in some fresh local produce and maybe even a doggie treat or two for well-behaved hounds.