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Coastal cottages and self catering in East England
Holiday near the beach at one of our 295 self catering cottages in East England. Whether you want to explore the great British coastline or relax on the beach, stay close by in cottage and self catering accommodation. Search for hot tubs, pools and other features near the coast in East England by using menu below.
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £331 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Bacton sleeps 5.
Features include: Short breaks Pets allowed Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: Just minutes from the lovely sandy beach, this charming fisherman's cottage is great for a family or two couples. Once an important place of pilgrimage, the ruins of Bromholme Priory are still to be seen in Bacton today. The Priory was built in 1113 AD by William de Glanville and was home to the Cluniacs, the Black Monks who purchased a piece of the True Cross, the Bromholme Roode. Ensuing miracles ensured visits by many thousands of pilgrims including King Henry III. The priory was mentioned in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, the Domesday Book, and was the subject of a prediction in Mother Shiptons Almanac. Today the coastal village opens its doors to the 21st century pilgrims who visit for their holidays. They enjoy the friendly village atmosphere and the sandy beaches, which are often quiet even in the height of summer. There is a good range of local amenities including pubs, shops, a children's playground and a bowling green. This charming 200-year-old fisherman's cottage is quietly located on the edge of the village, just 100 yards from the beach. The attractively presented accommodation has many character features, including beamed ceilings and an inglenook fireplace that gives the cottage a lovely warm and welcoming feel. Shop: 0.5 miles Pub: 0.25 miles Ground Floor: Open Plan Room with Sitting/Dining Area pleasantly furnished with comfortable seating including sofa bed, TV with Freeview, DVD player, CD hi-fi, wood burner and dining table with chairs Kitchen Area with electric cooker, microwave, washing machine and fridge with ice box Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and wc First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a king-size bed and washbasin Bedroom 2 with bunk beds, a small double on lower bunk with a single on top bunk Garden: Fully enclosed rear patio garden with garden furniture and barbecue. Parking: Roadside. Heating: G.F.C.H. Pets: One well-behaved dog welcome. Also Provided: Towels. Stairgate. CDs, books and games.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £268 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 2.
Features include: Short breaks Internet or WiFI Access Garden Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: Poppy Cottage is a beautifully presented fisherman's cottage in a tucked away position just off the High Street. An ideal holiday retreat which is typically 'Aldeburgh'. Aldeburgh and the surrounding area has inspired many authors and poets in the past but the most famous son of the town is Benjamin Britten who founded the Aldeburgh Music Festival which now has worldwide acclaim and is held every year in June at Snape Maltings. Fishermen still pull their colourful boats up on the shingle beach and sell fresh fish from the picturesque huts. The wide, mainly Georgian high street has many attractive buildings whilst the seafront properties all have commanding views of the beach and the North Sea. Boating is popular on the nearby Alde estuary where a large variety of yachts can be seen at summer weekends. Poppy Cottage is a beautifully presented fisherman's cottage in a tucked away position just off the High Street. An ideal holiday retreat which is typically 'Aldeburgh'. Shop: 10 yards Pub: 25 yards. Ground Floor: Sitting Room with flat screen TV and electric fire Kitchen with electric oven and hob, fridge with ice box, microwave and washer/dryer. Table and chairs. First Floor: Narrow stairs to Bedroom 1 with double bed Landing/Dressing Area Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Open front garden with garden furniture. Parking: On street. Heating: Gas heating.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £399 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 4.
Features include: Short breaks Garden Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: Comfortably furnished house in Aldeburgh High Street within one minutes walk of the sea. Aldeburgh and the surrounding area has inspired many authors and poets in the past but the most famous son of the town is Benjamin Britten who founded the Aldeburgh Music Festival which now has worldwide acclaim and is held every year in June at Snape Maltings. Fishermen still pull their colourful boats up on the shingle beach and sell fresh fish from the picturesque huts. The wide, mainly Georgian high street has many attractive buildings whilst the seafront properties all have commanding views of the beach and the North Sea. Boating is popular on the nearby Alde estuary where a large variety of yachts can be seen at summer weekends. Pilots House is situated in the heart of Aldeburgh High Street. Everything you could need for a relaxing holiday is within a minutes' walk. It is comfortably furnished throughout, and from the double bedroom you can lie and watch the sea. What more could you ask for from a Suffolk holiday? Shop: 100 yards Pub: 200 yards. Ground Floor: Sitting/Dining Room with TV, DVD player, Ipod Dock and dining table and chairs Kitchen with cooker, fridge with freezer compartment, microwave, washer/dryer and dishwasher Shower Room wet room style with shower, washbasin and w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a double bed Bedroom 2 with twin beds Garden: Enclosed courtyard garden with table and chairs. Parking: On roadside. Heating: Gas-fired central heating.
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly prices from £792 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 7.
Features include: Short breaks Internet or WiFI Access Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: Aldeburgh and the surrounding area has inspired many authors and poets in the past but the most famous son of the town is Benjamin Britten who founded the Aldeburgh Music Festival which now has worldwide acclaim and is held every year in June at Snape Maltings. Fishermen still pull their colourful boats up on the shingle beach and sell fresh fish from the picturesque huts. The wide, mainly Georgian high street has many attractive buildings whilst the seafront properties all have commanding views of the beach and the North Sea. Boating is popular on the nearby Alde estuary where a large variety of yachts can be seen at summer weekends. Regent Cottage is a wonderfully traditional seaside house with an amazing position on Crag Path. Uninterrupted views of the sea from both the sitting room bay window and the first floor balcony make Regent Cottage the perfect place to holiday. Shop: 100 yards Pub: 75 yardsGround Floor: Sitting Room with flat screen TV and DVD Lower Ground Floor: Kitchen with electric cooker, fridge, microwave, dishwasher, CD/radio and table and chairs Utility with washing machine, tumble dryer and counter top freezer Shower Room with shower cubicle and washbasin Cloakroom with washbasin and w.c. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a double bed and access to balcony Bedroom 2 with a double bed and a single bed Bedroom 3 with twin beds Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and w.c. Garden: First floor balcony accessed from Bedroom 1.Parking: On street. Heating: Gas heating. Also Provided: Wi-Fi.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £292 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Sisland sleeps 2.
Features include: Short breaks Pets allowed Internet or WiFI Access Garden Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: If you are after peace and tranquillity but still wish to have access to some great areas of Norfolk, not to mention the fabulous city of Norwich, then Owl Barn is where you should be.  Sisland is a small Norfolk gem nestling in the heart of the Waveney Valley, close to the historic city of Norwich, the Norfolk Broads and the Suffolk Heritage Coast. Sisland Carr, managed by The Woodland Trust, is a short walk away. For the more active, Sisland is situated on Route 1 of the National Cycle Network and close to the Wherryman's Way and Boudicca Way, long-distance footpaths. For culture seekers, Sisland is fifteen minutes away from the plethora of theatres, cinemas, restaurants and galleries that Norwich has to offer.
The open-plan design of Owl Barn creates a lovely light and airy atmosphere which is complemented by a high level of comfort and style. Tasteful and particularly well appointed - from the calm, spacious bedroom to the well-placed skylight in the bathroom enabling you to relax and watch the stars. Shop/Pub: 1 mile Open Plan Room - Sitting Area with comfortable seating, flat screen TV with Freeview, DVD player, CD player and iPod dock Dining Area with dining table and chairs Kitchen Area with gas hob and electric oven, fridge, combination microwave, dishwasher, washing machine - freezer space is available in owner's barn Bedroom with a double bed Bathroom with bath, shower in wet area, washbasin and wc Cloakroom with washbasin and wc Garden: Patio with table and chairs and a shared lawned area; there is access to a barbecue and a secure area to store bicycles. Parking: Two cars on driveway. Heating: G.F.C.H. Also Provided: Towels. CD hi-fi, radio, Wi-Fi, selection of books and games. Pets: One small dog welcome - please be aware of our booking conditions regarding pets. Notes: This property has facilities that may be suitable for the less agile. The owner can provide catering on request.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £440 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 6.
Features include: Short breaks Garden Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: Traditional Norfolk brick and flint cottage in quiet village setting. Aldeburgh and the surrounding area has inspired many authors and poets in the past but the most famous son of the town is Benjamin Britten, who founded the Aldeburgh Music Festival, which now has worldwide acclaim and is held every year in June at Snape Maltings. Fishermen still pull their colourful boats up on the shingle beach and sell fresh fish from the picturesque huts. The wide, mainly Georgian high street has many attractive buildings whilst the seafront properties all have commanding views of the beach and the North Sea. Boating is popular on the nearby Alde estuary where a large variety of yachts can be seen at summer weekends. The Lookout is ideal for those holiday makers wishing to be in the centre of Aldeburgh - just minutes from the High Street shops, restaurants, public houses and, of course, the beach - yet situated in a quiet location. The Lookout is attractively presented with good quality furnishings and is perfect for a family holiday or adult retreat at any time of the year. Shop: 0.5 miles Pub: 0.5 miles Ground Floor : Sitting Room with TV, DVD player, well-stocked bookshelves, CD library and electric fire Dining Room with dining table and chairs, picture window overlooking the private contemporary patio garden Kitchen well-equipped with electric oven, gas hob, fridge with ice box, dishwasher and washing machine Cloakroom with washbasin and w.c. First Floor : Bedroom 1 with a double bed, wardrobe, bedside tables, drawers and door leading to En-Suite Shower Room with shower, washbasin and w.c. Bedroom 2 with a double bed, wardrobe, bedside tables and drawers Bedroom 3 with full-size bunk beds Bathroom with bath, washbasin, shaver point and w.c. Garden: Fully enclosed contemporary patio garden with table and chairs and lockable bike store (for two adult bikes). Parking : On roadside. Heating : Gas-fired central heating.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £487 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 4.
Features include: Short breaks Internet or WiFI Access Garden Close to the Beach Close to a Pub Near Fishing Near Golf
Accommodation overview: Elm Cottage is a charming fisherman's cottage situated just a few minutes walk away from the Beach and High Street shops Aldeburgh, home of the famous Aldeburgh Festival of Music, is a charming, historic seaside resort with many fine Georgian buildings. The town was a medieval fishing centre and fishermen still draw their boats onto the shingle beach to sell their catches. The area around Aldeburgh reflects the unspoilt nature of the Suffolk coast and only two miles along the shore is the unusual coastal village of Thorpeness, with its picturesque mere and excellent golf course. The town has a good selection of shops and eateries. Elm Cottage is a charming fisherman's cottage situated just a few minutes walk away from the Beach and High Street with its various shops, public houses and fantastic restaurants. Shop: 0.25 mile; Pub: 0.25 mile. GROUND FLOOR: Sitting Room: TV, DVD and gas stove Kitchen/Diner: Gas cooker, fridge freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and table and chairs Cloakroom: Washbasin and wc. Steep stairs to FIRST FLOOR Bedroom 1: Double bed. Bedroom 2: Single bed. Bedroom 3: Single bed Bathroom: Bath, over bath mixer shower, washbasin and wc. Garden: Pretty enclosed garden with garden furniture. Parking: On street. Heating: Gas heating. Notes: Wi-Fi provided.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £262 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Southwold sleeps 4.
Features include: Short breaks Pets allowed Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to the Beach Close to a Pub Near Fishing
Accommodation overview: A spacious and well equipped ground floor flat enjoying a pretty enclosed rear garden and being very near to the Southwold Reydon is only divided from Southwold by Buss Creak, a narrow stretch of water where the fishing boats (busses) of long ago used to tie up. All properties therefore have easy access to the beaches and the town centre amenities by road or the various footpaths. Reydon boasts two well-stocked village stores, as well as the Randolph Hotel which has an excellent restaurant and good locals' bar. urn Crag House is a spacious ground floor flat enjoying a pretty enclosed rear garden in a residential area of the town. Within walking distance of Southwold and all that the town has to offer, this property is a good choice for summer or winter. Shop: 200 yards Pub: 0.5 miles. Ground Floor: Sitting Room with TV, Freeview, DVD player, CD hi-fi and open fire Kitchen with electric cooker, fridge with ice box, microwave and table and chairs Bedroom 1 with twin beds Bedroom 2 with twin beds Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Large garden with grass area, patio and garden furniture. Parking: Private parking at rear of the property and roadside outside the front of the property. Heating: Gas-fired central heating. Pets: One well-behaved dog welcome.
  
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