Millicent Cottage, Aldeburgh
Aldeburgh, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Patio/Balcony
Fireplace
A/C
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
2 single beds
Millicent Cottage is a superbly renovated holiday home with a paved garden - ideal for children. Approximately 15 minutes’ walk from both Aldeburgh high street and the sea front. Interiors are stylish, warm and cosy with an efficient wood burning stove, fully equipped kitchen, two bedrooms with zip and link beds, a shower room and luxurious bathroom. Ideal for a family holiday or two couples to enjoy a seaside retreat.
Millicent Cottage (named after the Aldeburgh born political activist and writer Millicent Fawcett) is located at 28 Leiston Road, close enough to town and the beach to walk, with roadside parking generally available in front of the cottage.
The owners have tried to make every feature of the cottage as modern and convenient as possible, whilst retaining its character. The kitchen is fully equipped with high-quality appliances and leads out to a large patio and paved garden area, with ample seating and a large barbecue, perfect for outdoor dining and for your dog, or children, to play in safety.
DETAILS
GROUND FLOOR
You’re welcomed into the split-level open plan living/dining room with stairs climbing to the first floor. A small port opening into the living space, furnished with a comfy sofa and chairs, a coffee table and the wood burner. Shelves on either side of the chimney breast are stacked with books as well as the TV for your entertainment. In the lower half of the room, you’ll find a circular table with chairs for catering at home (or a sneaky take-away!) and a desk with a chair for guests needing to study or work from home.
KITCHEN
A door and step down take you into the modern kitchen with double doors opening to the garden for indoor/outdoor living.
Units run along one wall housing an electric oven with four-ring gas hob, a large fridge/freezer (4 shelves, a bottle rack and 2 veg drawers in the fridge; 3 drawers in the freezer), a dishwasher, a Bosch washer/dryer, and freestanding microwave, Nespresso machine (please bring your own pods), milk frother, kettle and toaster.
SHOWER ROOM
Conveniently at the back of the house so you can sneak in with sandy feet and swimming gear. This compact shower room has a step up to the cubicle with a handheld shower with adjustable rail, quaint wash basin and vanity unit, a WC, heated towel rail (towels are provided for all guests) and natural light.
FIRST FLOOR
Typical of a period cottage, relatively steep carpeted stairs, with handrail to steady you, rise and turn to the first floor where doors open to both bedrooms.
FRONT BEDROOM
Step up to this attractive room which is furnished with a king sized zip and link bed (made into a double unless requested as twin at booking), bedside tables, bedside wardrobes with hanging and shelving, and a gorgeous button back armchair.
BACK BEDROOM AND EN-SUITE BATHROOM
Sitting quietly at the back of the cottage, this room also has a king size zip and link (made into twin unless requested as king), with bedside tables. Steps down to the dressing area which has place to store your clothes and the door to the en-suite.
BATHROOM
A luxurious room fitted with a deep oval bath, a shower cubicle with both handheld and rain shower heads, a wash basin, WC, heated towel rail and natural light.
OUTSIDE
There are a couple of narrow steps from the pavement down to a small gravelled front garden where you can enjoy morning sun with your coffee, and a wonderful courtyard style garden at the back which catches the afternoon sun. You’re sure to enjoy long evenings socialising outside using the Bushbeck barbecue fireplace, summer house and outdoor furniture.
A path runs between the back door and the garden, giving access for you to wheel bikes into the garden, and for neighbours to use for access (rarely!),
There are not just very good shops a few moments away, but all the attractions of Aldeburgh town centre are a 15 min walk away, no need to drive in and worrying about where to park. Alternatively, a walk down Church Farm Road leads you in just over 10 mins to the beach and the cycle path to Thorpeness, a 30 min walk away.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Aldeburgh, located on the unspoiled East Suffolk coast of England, is a charming seaside town that offers a tranquil escape with its pebble beaches, rich cultural heritage, and picturesque landscapes. Known for its connection to composer Benjamin Britten, Aldeburgh is a haven for music lovers, hosting the annual Aldeburgh Festival, which celebrates classical music with performances in various venues, including the famous Snape Maltings Concert Hall.
The town's main street is lined with independent shops, galleries, and eateries, offering visitors a taste of local life and the opportunity to find unique souvenirs. Aldeburgh's culinary scene is particularly renowned for its fresh seafood, with the Aldeburgh Fish and Chip Shop claiming to be one of the best in the UK.
For those interested in history, the Moot Hall Museum, housed in a remarkable timber-framed building, provides insights into Aldeburgh's past as a Tudor port and its evolution over the centuries. The nearby Aldeburgh Martello Tower, one of several defensive forts built along the British coast during the Napoleonic Wars, is another historical landmark worth visiting.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the close proximity to the RSPB Minsmere, a nature reserve with diverse habitats that attract a wide variety of bird species, making it a prime spot for birdwatching. The Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty also offers stunning landscapes for walking, cycling, and photography.
Aldeburgh's beach is a focal point for relaxation and contemplation, with the iconic Scallop sculpture by Maggi Hambling standing as a tribute to Benjamin Britten and a symbol of the town's artistic spirit. The beachfront promenade is perfect for leisurely strolls, with the soothing sounds of the waves and the refreshing sea breeze.
For a touch of drama, the Aldeburgh Cinema, which has been screening films since 1919, provides an intimate setting to enjoy both mainstream and independent movies. The town also hosts a number of other cultural events throughout the year, including literary festivals and art exhibitions.
In essence, Aldeburgh is a destination that offers a peaceful coastal retreat with a rich cultural tapestry, set against a backdrop of natural beauty and historical intrigue. It's a place where visitors can unwind, indulge in the arts, savor fresh local cuisine, and immerse themselves in the charm of a traditional English seaside town.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM