Sandpiper Cottage, Aldeburgh

ID: S535689

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Sandpiper Cottage is praised for its excellent location in Aldeburgh, close to the beach and amenities. Guests appreciate the property's cleanliness, charming decor, and the welcome basket. Comfort is noted with cosy furnishings, though some maintenance issues are mentioned. The cottage's potential shines through despite some concerns.

The property is consistently described as clean, with particular mention of its immaculate condition upon arrival. However, there are comments about the need for a deep clean of certain items, slightly lowering the score.

The location is highly praised for being close to the high street, restaurants, and the seafront, making it an ideal spot for guests. The only drawback is the parking situation, which is not as convenient as some guests expected.

Guests find the beds and sofas comfortable, and the presence of a log burner adds to the cosiness. However, issues with heating and steep stairs have affected the comfort level for some.

While the property is well-equipped, several maintenance issues such as problems with hot water pressure, electrical tripping, and access to facilities have been reported. These issues suggest room for improvement in this category.

The welcome basket is appreciated by guests, indicating thoughtfulness. However, the lack of basic provisions like sufficient toilet paper and heating not being on prior to arrival suggests that guest comfort could be more thoroughly considered. It should be noted that such gifts are a kind gesture and not guaranteed.

About this property

Entering Sandpiper Cottage from Park Road though the panelled front door into the dining room with an original open fire (not in use), traditionally oiled floor boards, original wall panelling, a smoky black glass dining table with seating for four and a glass side table

A door from the dining room leads into a stylish living room with charcoal grey sofa and armchair, dark glass coffee table, white painted floorboards, a 32 inch flat screen TV, DVD player and WiFi The focal point is a wood-burning stove, ideal for winter breaks spent reading or watching DVDs in cozy comfort.

The living room leads to a large kitchen with large glass patio doors leading out to a small, decked patio. The fitted kitchen was handmade by local joiners and painted in Farrow and Ball paint to compliment the terracotta floor tiles. There is a single range-style cooker with a 5-ring gas hob and electric oven, a dishwasher, fridge, microwave and extractor fan and a washing machine can be found in the utility room accessed over the small, decked patio.

Raising to the first floor are the wooden original cottage stairs with a handrail lead up to a small landing with bedroom one dressed in off-white and deep red colours for a restful sleep. There is a king-size handmade oak bed made by a local craftsman, original pine floorboards and open fire (not in use), bedside tables, chest of drawers and a built-in wardrobe and the En-Suite Shower Room and a large shower with white and grey-blue tiles and white painted floorboards, w.c. and hand basin. Next is bedroom two, a twin bedroom in grey-blue and off-white colours with original floorboards and natural coir rug, an open fire (not in use), bedside table, and a built-in wardrobe. Also off the landing is the bathroom with a deep free-standing Victoria and Albert claw-foot bath, w.c. and hand basin, original floorboards and lovely painted wall panelling. The outside is accessed patio doors in the kitchen lead out to a small courtyard, nestled in the gap between neighbouring cottages, with bin storage. (The next door neighbour has a right of access over the yard although this is rarely used.) There is a utility room which houses the gas central heating boiler and a washing machine. On-road parking usually available in nearby side streets.

The captivating town of Aldeburgh is within a short walk and has an excellent range of shops and amenities and the neighbouring towns of Thorpeness, Southwold and Walberswick, are worth a visit too. If you want to get at one with nature, then you’ve come to the right place; try Orford Ness Nature Reserve, RSPB Minsmere and Dunwich Forest for sightings of local wildlife. For some fantastic days out check out attractions such as Easton Farm Park, Framlingham Castle, Sutton Hoo, Halesworth Museum, Africa Alive Zoological Reserve and Somerleyton Hall. Close to the beach and offering well-presented accommodation, a memorable family holiday is on offer with a break at Sandpiper Cottage.

The popular, vibrant seaside town of Aldeburgh is famous for its culture, traditional feel and one of the best fish and chip shops in the country! Aldeburgh and Snape Maltings are home to one of the world’s greatest music festivals and has been named as one of the top 50 places to live in Britain. Crag Path runs along the seafront dividing the beautiful pebbly beach from the unspoilt pastel-coloured seafront properties and the town. The beach is a popular place for groups and couples to enjoy the wonderful fish and chips throughout the summer months. The town is steeped in history and has become a wonderful town for shopping with a good mixture of independent and chain stores to enjoy. The town also offers a good selection of pubs and restaurants or why not buy some freshly caught fish from the huts on the seafront and cook up your own feast at home. For those wishing for a more action-packed holiday there is excellent walking, cycling, sailing and golf at Aldeburgh. Growing in popularity you will want to return to Aldeburgh again and again!

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite with walk-in shower, basin and WC.

1 x twin.

Bathroom with claw-foot bath, basin and WC.

Kitchen.

Dining room.

Sitting room with woodburning stove.

Utility

Gas central heating with woodburning stove.

Electric oven and grill, gas hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher.

TV, DVD/CD player, iPod docking station, WiFi.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Travel cot is available.

Unallocated roadside parking.

Small courtyard (next to bin storage).

One well-behaved dog welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.1 miles.

Note: If you wish to bring a dog please inform us at time of booking.

Note: Sorry, no unaccompanied teenagers.

Note: If you wish a travel cot and highchair to be available please request at time of booking

Reviews (11)

  • Jane

    We found the facilities were generally good, beds and sofa were very comfortable, kitchen well equiped. However we had a lot of small issues, many already mentioned by other reviewers, which could have been improved: - Hot water pressure in the kitchen was very poor, couldn't really run the tap. - Plaster flaking at the back of the wardrobes, couldn't use the one in the double room without getting plaster on clothes. - Left covered in bruises on my legs from the bedframes in the twin room which were sharp and difficult to avoid as they were too big for the small room. A few small very easily remedied problems we had were: - Not enough toilet paper to last our stay, had to buy our own! - Only 1 bin bag provided and confusion over which bins belonged to the cottage. More bin bags and clear instructions would have been appreciated as different councils use their own colour coding system for recycling etc so not clear what is accepted in which bin. - The manuals for the TV guides were not the correct ones for the equipment provided. Overall it's a great little cottage and we had a lovely stay, but there was a lack of personal connection, nobody got in touch beforehand or checked to see if everything was okay, and it doesn't seem as though anyone is taking note of the previous guests feedback to address the problems. With just a little effort, this could be a perfect little holiday cottage.

  • Christina

    My vision is not so good and the steps leading upstairs are steep. I would have appreciated the edge of each step to be in a different colour - rather than just white. We had a problem with the lavatory cistern in the main bathroom and very much appreciated the responsiveness of Best of Suffolk in getting it sorted out and the way in which the company kept us informed as to what was going on. There was also a problem with a leaking gutter and again this was quickly sorted out by Best of Suffolk

  • Christina

    My vision is not so good and the steps leading upstairs are steep. I would have appreciated the edge of each step to be in a different colour - rather than just white. We had a problem with the lavatory cistern in the main bathroom and very much appreciated the responsiveness of Best of Suffolk in getting it sorted out and the way in which the company kept us informed as to what was going on. There was also a problem with a leaking gutter and again this was quickly sorted out by Best of Suffolk

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