About this property

40 Buller Road - Aldeburgh Coastal Cottages in Leiston offers a holiday home with three bedrooms and a living room. The property features a fully equipped kitchen, washing machine, and a private entrance. ## Facilities Essential Amenities: Guests enjoy free WiFi, a barbecue area, and free on-site private parking. The property includes a washing machine, patio, kitchen, bath, fireplace, hairdryer, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, TV, and oven. ## Location and Attractions Located 73 km from Norwich International Airport, the holiday home is near Framlingham Castle (20 km), Saint Botolph's Burgh (30 km), Bungay Castle (34 km), Ipswich Station (42 km), IP-City Centre - Conference Venue (43 km), and Eye Castle (45 km).

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Property highlights

Free private parking available on-site


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Accommodation Type
Number of guests
 
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Bedroom 3
1 single bed
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Booking.com rated the quality of this property as 4 out of 5 based on factors such as facilities, size, location and services provided.

Managed by Aldeburgh Coastal Cottages

Company review score: 8.9Based on 1,188 reviews from 249 properties
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Company information

Aldeburgh Coastal Cottages is a Holiday Lettings and Property Management Company based in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, offering a select range of privately owned self catering holiday cottages, houses and apartments in Aldeburgh and Thorpeness . Dealing directly with the property owners and guests, we are able to offer great properties at the best prices alongside a unique boutique holiday lets service.

Property information

‘40 Buller Road’ is a three bedroom semi-detached house in a peaceful residential area of Leiston which is ideally located close to the High Street and town centre amenities. There are beautiful beaches to explore in the area with the seaside towns of Aldeburgh and Southwold within easy reach by car This rural town is also a haven for nature lovers, walkers and cyclists as it is located near to the coast and the RSPB’s Minsmere nature reserve, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. A perfect retreat for couples or families looking to relax and enjoy the beauty of the enchanting Suffolk coast or for a corporate guest looking for a long or short term business stay.

Neighbourhood information

Aldeburgh Aldeburgh is a charming coastal town with a wonderful pebble beach and reputedly the best fish and chips in Suffolk. It is full of culture, has its own cinema and a host of boutique shops and art galleries. Aldeburgh has a very rich and varied history dating back to Roman-Saxon times and was once the centre of a thriving fishing industry. During the reign of Henry VII Aldeburgh became an important centre of ship-building and this continued into the reign of Elizabeth I. The Pelican and the Greyhound, both ships of Frances Drake, were constructed in Aldeburgh. Whilst ship-building in Aldeburgh is no longer its major source of income the fishing industry is still going strong and visitors to the town can visit the huts on the beachfront to purchase the freshest fish and shellfish Suffolk can offer. Aldeburgh has played host to many famous people over the years. Composer Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears lived and worked here from 1942. One of Britten’s most famous works, Peter Grimes, is based on the work of another Aldeburgh resident, the poet George Crabbe. In 1948 Britten founded the Aldeburgh Festival in Aldeburgh and several local Churches, it moved to Snape later when the malting houses were converted to the now world-renowned concert hall. Probably the most famous female resident of Aldeburgh was Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. She was the first women to openly gain a medical qualification in Britain and a prominent leader of the Suffragist movement. In 1908 she became Mayor of Aldeburgh, the first woman in Britain to hold such a position. The critical care centre at Ipswich Hospital is named after her to recognise her achievements. Take a stroll around Aldeburgh to see if you can spot the blue plaques commemorating Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Benjamin Britten and four others who contributed to the world of writing, film and women’s rights. Thorpeness If you are looking for a village location, then the iconic Thorpeness is the place...

Language spoken

English

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House rules

40 Buller Road - Aldeburgh Coastal Cottages takes special requests - add in the next step!
Check-in
From 16:00
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in
You'll need to let the property know in advance what time you'll arrive.
Check-out
Until 10:00
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Child policies

Children of any age are welcome.

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Cot and extra bed policies

Cots and extra beds are not available at this property.

No age restriction
There is no age requirement for check-in
Cards accepted at this property
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Smoking
Smoking is not allowed.
Parties
Parties/events are not allowed
Pets
Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.

The fine print

Need-to-know information for guests at this property

Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.

This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties.