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Saxmundham Museum

Queenies, an Authentic Rural Style Coastal Cottage in a Nature Reserve

Queenies, an Authentic Rural Style Coastal Cottage in a Nature Reserve

Benhall|3.02km from Saxmundham Museum
A Stunning period Coastal Cottage in a Nature ReserveQueenies has direct access to a the owners private Nature Reserve and walks leading to Snape Arts & Music Centre and onwards to the seaside at Aldeburgh.This little cottage will appeal to pet owners who want a more luxurious cottage and love authentic character,  antique furnishings and great walks.ÂThe cottage benefits from a bath and a cosy log burning stove and is a 7 minute drive from the sea front at Aldeburgh.The ExperienceQueenies is part of a small rambling 17th Century clutter of Mill buildings all on their own, with farmland in front and the owners beautiful private Nature Reserve behind.ÂBeautifully restored and filled with antique furniture Queenies is an absolute delight for a couple to experience.The owners welcome their guests with a Breakfast Basket including local bacon and chipolatas, eggs and bread. In season there are fresh herbs for guests to use including mint, thyme, rosemary, bay, lemon verbena, sage etc.Cottage Walk ThroughThis cluster of buildings was built for Milling and later grander buildings were added. Queenies is a red brick and pan tiled conversion of the late 1700’s stables and grain stores and is set back from the road by 2 unused buildings - there is safe off road parking in the Nature Reserve.ÂAt the rear is a lovely old cobbled courtyard where the clematis and wisteria form a beautiful trail of flowers along the walls and where you can enjoy a pleasant sunny breakfast.The building retains much of the original brick floors on the ground floor and lovely old oak boards on the first floor – a wide staircase has been installed.You enter the kitchen via a stable door. The flooring is slate and the units have been made using old panelled doors which conceal the dishwasher, fridge and microwave. There is an electric Bosch cooker and an original butler sink with traditional draining boards. A plate rack and open shelving complete the period feel.Part of the original manger has been...

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Waitrose & Partners Saxmundham

Queenies, an Authentic Rural Style Coastal Cottage in a Nature Reserve

Queenies, an Authentic Rural Style Coastal Cottage in a Nature Reserve

Benhall|2.83km from Waitrose & Partners Saxmundham
A Stunning period Coastal Cottage in a Nature ReserveQueenies has direct access to a the owners private Nature Reserve and walks leading to Snape Arts & Music Centre and onwards to the seaside at Aldeburgh.This little cottage will appeal to pet owners who want a more luxurious cottage and love authentic character,  antique furnishings and great walks.ÂThe cottage benefits from a bath and a cosy log burning stove and is a 7 minute drive from the sea front at Aldeburgh.The ExperienceQueenies is part of a small rambling 17th Century clutter of Mill buildings all on their own, with farmland in front and the owners beautiful private Nature Reserve behind.ÂBeautifully restored and filled with antique furniture Queenies is an absolute delight for a couple to experience.The owners welcome their guests with a Breakfast Basket including local bacon and chipolatas, eggs and bread. In season there are fresh herbs for guests to use including mint, thyme, rosemary, bay, lemon verbena, sage etc.Cottage Walk ThroughThis cluster of buildings was built for Milling and later grander buildings were added. Queenies is a red brick and pan tiled conversion of the late 1700’s stables and grain stores and is set back from the road by 2 unused buildings - there is safe off road parking in the Nature Reserve.ÂAt the rear is a lovely old cobbled courtyard where the clematis and wisteria form a beautiful trail of flowers along the walls and where you can enjoy a pleasant sunny breakfast.The building retains much of the original brick floors on the ground floor and lovely old oak boards on the first floor – a wide staircase has been installed.You enter the kitchen via a stable door. The flooring is slate and the units have been made using old panelled doors which conceal the dishwasher, fridge and microwave. There is an electric Bosch cooker and an original butler sink with traditional draining boards. A plate rack and open shelving complete the period feel.Part of the original manger has been...

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Tesco Superstore

Queenies, an Authentic Rural Style Coastal Cottage in a Nature Reserve

Queenies, an Authentic Rural Style Coastal Cottage in a Nature Reserve

Benhall|2.72km from Tesco Superstore
A Stunning period Coastal Cottage in a Nature ReserveQueenies has direct access to a the owners private Nature Reserve and walks leading to Snape Arts & Music Centre and onwards to the seaside at Aldeburgh.This little cottage will appeal to pet owners who want a more luxurious cottage and love authentic character,  antique furnishings and great walks.ÂThe cottage benefits from a bath and a cosy log burning stove and is a 7 minute drive from the sea front at Aldeburgh.The ExperienceQueenies is part of a small rambling 17th Century clutter of Mill buildings all on their own, with farmland in front and the owners beautiful private Nature Reserve behind.ÂBeautifully restored and filled with antique furniture Queenies is an absolute delight for a couple to experience.The owners welcome their guests with a Breakfast Basket including local bacon and chipolatas, eggs and bread. In season there are fresh herbs for guests to use including mint, thyme, rosemary, bay, lemon verbena, sage etc.Cottage Walk ThroughThis cluster of buildings was built for Milling and later grander buildings were added. Queenies is a red brick and pan tiled conversion of the late 1700’s stables and grain stores and is set back from the road by 2 unused buildings - there is safe off road parking in the Nature Reserve.ÂAt the rear is a lovely old cobbled courtyard where the clematis and wisteria form a beautiful trail of flowers along the walls and where you can enjoy a pleasant sunny breakfast.The building retains much of the original brick floors on the ground floor and lovely old oak boards on the first floor – a wide staircase has been installed.You enter the kitchen via a stable door. The flooring is slate and the units have been made using old panelled doors which conceal the dishwasher, fridge and microwave. There is an electric Bosch cooker and an original butler sink with traditional draining boards. A plate rack and open shelving complete the period feel.Part of the original manger has been...

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The Original Factory Shop (Saxmundham)

Queenies, an Authentic Rural Style Coastal Cottage in a Nature Reserve

Queenies, an Authentic Rural Style Coastal Cottage in a Nature Reserve

Benhall|2.74km from The Original Factory Shop (Saxmundham)
A Stunning period Coastal Cottage in a Nature ReserveQueenies has direct access to a the owners private Nature Reserve and walks leading to Snape Arts & Music Centre and onwards to the seaside at Aldeburgh.This little cottage will appeal to pet owners who want a more luxurious cottage and love authentic character,  antique furnishings and great walks.ÂThe cottage benefits from a bath and a cosy log burning stove and is a 7 minute drive from the sea front at Aldeburgh.The ExperienceQueenies is part of a small rambling 17th Century clutter of Mill buildings all on their own, with farmland in front and the owners beautiful private Nature Reserve behind.ÂBeautifully restored and filled with antique furniture Queenies is an absolute delight for a couple to experience.The owners welcome their guests with a Breakfast Basket including local bacon and chipolatas, eggs and bread. In season there are fresh herbs for guests to use including mint, thyme, rosemary, bay, lemon verbena, sage etc.Cottage Walk ThroughThis cluster of buildings was built for Milling and later grander buildings were added. Queenies is a red brick and pan tiled conversion of the late 1700’s stables and grain stores and is set back from the road by 2 unused buildings - there is safe off road parking in the Nature Reserve.ÂAt the rear is a lovely old cobbled courtyard where the clematis and wisteria form a beautiful trail of flowers along the walls and where you can enjoy a pleasant sunny breakfast.The building retains much of the original brick floors on the ground floor and lovely old oak boards on the first floor – a wide staircase has been installed.You enter the kitchen via a stable door. The flooring is slate and the units have been made using old panelled doors which conceal the dishwasher, fridge and microwave. There is an electric Bosch cooker and an original butler sink with traditional draining boards. A plate rack and open shelving complete the period feel.Part of the original manger has been...

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The Bell Hotel, Saxmundham
4.8/545 Reviews
The good stuff: Very hard-worked, but friendly staff who were very helpful. Nice breakfasts and good evening meals in the restaurant. Clean room, with new fresh towels each day. The bad stuff: Our ‘quiet’ room, Room 9, turned out to be the ‘quirky’ room at the top which has 3 steps down into the room and three steps up into the bathroom. The eaves are so low over one side of the bed that I had to either bend right over and sidle along the side of the bed or crawl into bed. We’re both retired, so not the best scenario, nor for accessing the bathroom during the night. Also the room was very hot on both nights, about 26C in September, so we had to open the little window as well as we could. The second evening there was very loud live music coming from next door, so one of the rooms on the High Street side of the hotel would’ve been a much quieter option. I would’ve taken all the bad stuff on the chin had we got our room on some sort of discount, but we paid the full £120 per night with breakfast through Booking.com. We had a lovely weekend seeing places in the area, but unfortunately our hotel room was the only fly in the ointment - disappointing.

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceCAD 756
Lowest PriceCAD 192
Number of Reviews 68
Number of hotels42
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 316
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 339