September Cottage is a lovingly restored traditional brick/ flint cottage believed to date back to the late 1700s. It is set in the heart of the village opposite St Peter’s church, famous for its Doom painting.
The cottage was thoroughly restored in 2005 and refurbished to a high specification in keeping with the period, retaining the charm and character of many original features yet with a contemporary touch and the benefit of modern appliances.
The rear cottage garden is a tranquil setting with old sleeper steps leading to a lawned area complete with patio table and chairs with gas barbecue and secured shed for cycles.
The garden has access to a footpath leading to Church Common, ideal for those wonderful country walks across the Blyth Valley.
Open plan Sitting Room with wood burner .( Logs provided ), Flat screen TV. DVD Player. Sky dish with Freeview. CD / Radio with remote. Open plan kitchen -with hand-painted cream units and glazed wall units including solid oak worktops, dishwasher,and washing machine. Dining room/Breakfast room. Bathroom with shower above bath, heated towel rail
Bedroom 1 wth Original Double Brass and Iron bed, with ensuite Washbasin and wc. (small room)
Views of St Peter’s church.Bedroom 2 - Double bed, Velux window with views over Church common and Blyth Valley.
Quality linen and towels included.Full Oil fired central Heating
10 minute drive to Southwold, Walberswick, Minsmere
Short breaks available, starting any day, please ask for details.Minimum £300 for up to 3 nights but ask for late getaway special prices.
Complimentary bottle of Adnams wine on arrival to welcome you to Wenhaston.
Dogs by arrangement with the owner.
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