Experience the best of both the Suffolk coast and countryside at this well-presented red-brick holiday home that’s perfect for a couple or a family alongside their four-legged friend. With a cosy lounge/diner and its own private garden for al fresco dining, this welcoming home is ready and waiting, whatever the weather or time of year.
Upon entering this inviting abode, you''re greeted by plenty of natural light that floods the space through the grand windows of this former school building. The open-plan lounge/diner invites you to sink into plush sofas and soak up the pleasant ambience. A set of patio doors that lead outside to the garden provide further opportunities to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings. The separate kitchen is fully equipped with all the culinary tools and appliances you need to whip up a feast to feed hungry mouths. As you make your way upstairs, you''ll find two spacious bedrooms which provide comfortable sleeping arrangements for up to four guests. The master double bedroom is a luxurious retreat that features its own dressing area and an en-suite shower room. There''s also a bright and modern family shower room. Patio doors from the dining area lead outside to a smart private garden with a well-maintained lawn. There’s also a patio area with chic outdoor dining furniture and a BBQ that''s perfect for al fresco dining in the evening sun while you watch Fido explore the fenced garden.
Located just outside the popular seaside town of Southwold, Reydon and its surrounding area is a treasure trove of delights for anyone seeking a coastal escape with their furry companion. The shoreline running from North Southwold to Covehithe is a veritable doggy paradise. This pristine stretch of coastline is open to dogs all year round, making it the perfect place for you and your four-legged friend to enjoy some quality time together in the great outdoors. The Suffolk Coast Path offers a scenic hiking trail that winds its way along the coast. As you traverse the path, you''ll be treated to breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside, quaint villages and dramatic cliffs with plenty of exciting sights, sounds and smells to investigate along the way. If you prefer a more relaxed pace, visit some of Southwold''s local shops, cafes and pubs. Many of these establishments are dog-friendly, so you can bring your furry friend along for the full holiday experience.