Queenies – A cosy Cottage full of character in a private Nature Reserve
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A Stunning period Sea Side Cottage in a Nature Reserve With direct access to a the owners private Nature Reserve with walks leading to Snape and the Arts & Music Centre there 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. The cottage benefits from a bath and a cosy log burning stove and is 10 minutes from the sea at lovely Aldeburgh. Queenies 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. Beautifully restored and filled with antique furniture Queenies is an absolute delight for a couple to experience. The owners welcome their guests with a generous Breakfast Hamper 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. There are stocks of tea, coffee, sugar, salt, pepper and olive oil in the cottage. 2 well behaved doggies are welcome - there is a £20 per pet charge for up to 7 nights. Cottage Walk Through This 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 and there is safe off road parking. At the rear is a lovely old cobbled courtyard where the clematis and wisteria wind 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 good wide staircase has been installed. The kitchen is entered 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 excellent electric Bosch cooker and an original Butler sink with traditional draining boards. A traditional plate rack and open shelving complete the period feel. Part of the original manger has been incorporated into the wall dividing the kitchen and the main living/dining area where there is a large cosy wood-burner whose doors can be left open. Traditional 17th Century Suffolk white brick flooring and painted wood panelled walls create a wonderful cosy ambience that transports you back in time. The Dining area has an antique oak gate-leg table with a harlequin set of C18th country dining chairs and a Pewter chandelier. The curtains and blinds are in a fabulous ancient-looking crewel work which really compliments the panelling and the oak furniture that furnishes the room. Upstairs the cosy bedroom is dominated by an amazing Antique French bed with a fabulous gilded canopy (one of the antique hunting owners best ever buys!) all dressed in a dramatic toile fabric. There is a small fitted cupboard an antique chest of drawers and a very pretty period armchair. Pretty bedside lighting & chandelier complete the totally romantic atmosphere. There is an en-suite bathroom with period style wood panelling, basin and a ball & claw footed bath – plus the luxury of under-floor heating and a heated towel rail. Queenies is in an isolated Regency Row attached to two small brick barns and a small rambling Regency house. This cluster of buildings is where the owners live and where they have created the 3 beautiful cottages: Cissy’s Cottage, Queenies Cottage and Laundry Cottage which was listed in The Sunday Times ‘Coolest 100 Holiday Cottages’. The buildings are on the main access road to Aldeburgh, so it is a quick seven minute drive into what has been described as England’s best unspoilt Seaside Town but as it is a busy main road it’s not ideal to walk or cycle on. If you borrow the bikes supplied at the cottage you can go through the Nature Reserve to access the small country lanes. This cottage will appeal to pet owners who want a more luxurious cottage and love authentic character, antique furnishings and great walks through Nature, forest and unspoilt wild coastline. The Gardens Outside both the front and back doors is patio, one of which will always catch the sun, and is a lovely place to have breakfast in amongst the rambling rose covered walls. There is also an adjacent ‘Arbour’ garden which a lovely little private space for you. Tables and chairs are provided for you in both the patio areas and the ‘Arbour’ garden. Outside One of the main attractions to the lovely Queenies Cottage is that it you are located in the owners own private Nature Reserve. You walk down the courtyard and into the private off road car park in the Nature Reserve. The owners have carefully laid down winding footpaths that meander around the escarpment meadow, the giant Cedars of Lebanon, the beautiful ancient Oaks, 100’s of years old, and all the