The Courtyard Bed & Breakfast
At The Courtyard we offer a self contained suite with independent access, the fully centrally heated accommodation comprises:
Sitting room
Double bedroom
Bathroom with bath and shower
Facilities included:
Colour TV
DVD player
Welcome tray with tea, coffee and hot chocolate.
Hairdryer
Oscillating fan
Off road parking
We are well placed just a few miles from the heritage coast with numerous places to visit:
Walberswick
A delightful seaside village which seems to have 'stood still in time' for decades. Sand/shingle beach and extensive sand dunes. Some interesting buildings and two pubs serving good food and local ales. Good walks and superb views to to Southwold further up the coast. Home to the annual “World Crabbing Championship”. Completely unspoilt. A gem
Southwold
Southwold is a charming, north Suffolk seaside town on the Suffolk Heritage Coast. Almost an island, being bounded by the North Sea to the East, by the River Blyth and Southwold harbour to the South-West and by Buss Creek to the North, there is just the one road in and out of Southwold.
The town offers much of interest, but it is the sea and Southwold's links with it that make this a wonderful destination at any time of the year. With its working lighthouse, beach huts, award-winning pier, busy harbour, cliff top cannons and of course the beach, Southwold is a quintessentially English resort town. Come and sample the Southwold sea air.
Snape Maltings
Snape Maltings is a unique collection of granaries and malthouses nestling beside the River Alde. Shops, galleries, restaurants and the world-class concert hall fill the old buildings. There are a number of events taking place at the Maltings including river trips, farmers markets, exhibitions and guided river walks.
Contact Details
Address: |
Lime Barn, Alder Close, Aldecar Lane, Benhall Green, Saxmundham, Suffolk. IP17 1HN |
Telephone |
01728 603554 |
Website: |
www.undersuffolkskies.co.uk |
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This page was last updated: 20 September 2011
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