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Find self catering and cottages that sleep 2 in East England
27 self catering cottages near the beach 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 2
Weekly prices from £262 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Reydon sleeps 2.
Features include: Short breaks Detached Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to the Beach Close to a Pub Near Fishing
Accommodation overview: Spacious and sympathetically converted property quietly situated in mature surroundings. 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. The property therefore has easy access to beaches and town centre amenities by road and various footpaths. Reydon boasts two well-stocked village stores, as well as the Randolph Hotel, which has an excellent restaurant and friendly bar. The Coach House is a recent, sympathetic conversion combining a clean contemporary look with the character of the original building. Situated in a quiet courtyard in the grounds of the owners listed 18th century house. Comfortably furnished for two people and particularly spacious downstairs, this property is within easy reach of the beach and the many other attractions of the Heritage Coast. This cottage is near Rosemary Cottage and so would be ideal for two couples to book both together. The Coach House has ample living/dining space for four. Shop: 400 yards Pub: 100 yards. Ground Floor: Sitting Room with TV, DVD player, radio, tape/CD player and wood burner Kitchen/Dining Room with electric cooker, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, washer/dryer, dining table and chairs First Floor: Bedroom with a double bed and dressing area. Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Separate courtyard and sheltered patio with garden furniture. Parking: Off-road for one car. Heating: Electric heating and wood burner - fuel provided for the first night
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £268 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 2.
Features include: Short breaks Pets allowed Internet or WiFI Access Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: Avalon is a terraced cottage situated just one road back from the seafront and is furnished and decorated with style. It provides well presented town centre accommodation. 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. Avalon is a terraced cottage situated just one road back from the seafront and is furnished and decorated with style. It provides well presented town centre accommodation. In winter the open fire is just right for a cosy evening and in summer the beach is close enough for a quick dip. Shop: 150 yards Pub: 50 yards. GROUND FLOOR Sitting/Dining Room: TV, DVD, iPod dock and speakers, CD, radio, open fire, sofa bed and table and chairs. Kitchen: Gas cooker, fridge, microwave, dishwasher. Washer dryer in under stairs cupboard. Traditional winding cottage stairs to FIRST FLOOR Bedroom 1: Double bed. Bathroom: Bath, shower cubicle, washbasin, wc. Garden: Small enclosed courtyard with garden furniture. Parking: Roadside. Heating: Gas heating and open fire.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £363 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Aldeburgh sleeps 2.
Features include: Short breaks Pets allowed Internet or WiFI Access Garden Open Fire or Woodburning Stove Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: A well equipped former fisherman's cottage within easy reach of the beach and 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. Trains can be found at Saxmundham 6 miles away. Regular buses depart for Saxmundham, Leiston and Woodbridge from Aldeburgh High Street. Oyster Cottage is in a prime position just off the town centre and only one street away (150 yards) from the beach. The property is a charming refurbished fisherman's cottage with a small courtyard that catches the afternoon sun. It has been thoughtfully furnished and equipped to a high standard and provides a welcoming retreat made for two. The cottage is in an ideal location to explore the delights of the heritage coast, from beachcombing in the summer to autumn walks and cosy open fires. Shop:150 yards Pub: 50 yards. Ground Floor: Sitting Room with TV/DVD, hi-fi/iPod dock, open fire, dining table and chairs Kitchen with electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave combo and washer/dryer Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and w.c. Traditional steep winding stairs to...First Floor: Dressing Room leading to Bedroom with a king-size bed Courtyard: Fully enclosed rear courtyard patio with table and chairs. Parking: On roadside Heating: Gas-fired central heating and open fire. Pets: One well-behaved dog permitted.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £261 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Holt sleeps 2.
Features include: Short breaks Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: 9 Weston Square is a period brick and flint mid terrace property set in a quiet position but within a few minutes walk of the centre of Holt. The charming Georgian town of Holt is the ideal base to tour North Norfolk and boasts a selection of interesting shops including antique shops and art galleries. On the edge of the town, the green flag awarded Holt Country Park has over 200 acres of woodland with nature trails and organised events. Bird watching is one attraction in the area with the bird sanctuary at Cley and the coastal villages such as Blakeney close by. The pretty seaside town of Sheringham is only six miles away. 9 Weston Square is a period brick and flint mid-terrace property set in a quiet position in the heart of Holt and within a few minutes' walk of delightful restaurants and boutiques. It has been tastefully renovated and furnished and provides stylish comfortable accommodation. Shops/Pubs/ Restaurants: all within a few minutes walk Ground Floor: Sitting/Dining Room with comfortable seating, flat screen TV with Freeview, DVD player, CD hi-fi, table and chairs and a feature fireplace fire Kitchen with electric hob and gas oven, fridge/freezer and microwave First Floor: Bedroom with a double bed and feature fireplace Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and wc Garden: Open courtyard area at rear with table and chairs. Parking: For one vehicle in square, not designated parking. Heating: G.F.C.H. Also Provided: Towels, radio, books and games. Notes: Please note there is a right of way to adjoining properties through the courtyard. For Christmas and New Year bookings a security deposit of £100 will be required payable to Norfolk Country Cottages two weeks prior to the start of the holiday. Traditional Norfolk winder stairs in keeping with age of property.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £252 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Stiffkey sleeps 2.
Features include: Short breaks Pets allowed Detached Close to the Beach Close to a Pub
Accommodation overview: Courtyard Cottage was originally a small brick and flint barn, which has been ingeniously converted to provide comfortable accommodation for two people. The coastal village of Stiffkey is set in An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has one of the richest salt marshes for wildlife in the country, providing excellent opportunities for both ornithology and walking. The sandy beaches at Holkham and Wells are just four miles along the coast and sailing is available at nearby Morston and Blakeney. Stiffkey has a shop and a pub which serves food, with further amenities available in the lovely Georgian town of Holt, which is seven miles away.
Courtyard Cottage was originally a small brick and flint barn which has been ingeniously converted to provide comfortable accommodation for two people. It is only a three minute walk to Stiffkey Marshes and the coast path; the village stores with Wi-Fi access and the local pub which serves food are also only a short walk away. The Coast Hopper bus stop is only 50 yards away so this is an ideal property if you wish to leave the car at the property. Pub: 300 yards Shop: 500 yards Open Plan Room - two steps down to Sitting/Dining Area with comfortable seating, flat screen TV with Freeview, DVD and CD players, table and chairs and electric living flame fire, two steps up to Kitchen Area with gas hob, electric oven, fridge with ice box and microwave Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and wc Mezzanine Floor with a double bed Garden: Fully enclosed courtyard with table and chairs. Parking: Roadside. Heating: G.F.C.H. Pets: One well-behaved, small to medium size dog welcome. Also Provided: Stairgate, books and games, hi-fi/DAB radio with iPod/iPhone dock
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £237 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Southwold sleeps 2.
Features include: Short breaks Garden Close to the Beach Close to a Pub Near Fishing
Accommodation overview: Architect designed property with a very special character. 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 have easy access to the beaches and 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. The Ark is an architect-designed property with a very special character and is immaculately maintained by the owner who has combined a light and airy feel with imaginative decor. It is set well back from the road and it is only a twenty minute walk to the sea via a pretty footpath across grazing marshes. The beach and town centre are three quarters of a mile away. Shop: 50 yards Pub: 300 yards. GROUND FLOOR Sitting/Dining Room: TV, DVD player, CD player, radio, table and chairs. Large French windows leading to courtyard. Kitchen: Electric cooker, fridge, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine. FIRST FLOOR Bedroom 1: (galleried room) double bed. Bathroom: Bath, over bath shower, washbasin and wc. Garden: Sheltered courtyard garden and furniture. Parking: Off-road. Heating: Night storage heaters.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £286 to £ 0
Self catering accommodation in Southwold sleeps 2.
Features include: Short breaks Detached Close to the Beach Close to a Pub Near Fishing
Accommodation overview: The Old Fishman's Hut is quite simply unique! It has stunning views up and down the river Blyth on Southwold's Blackshore. The property is comfortably furnished offering a couple the perfect retreat. Southwold Harbour - All the Harbour properties overlook the water with a mix of pleasure and working boats; beyond this are open views towards Walberswick which can be approached over the nearby footbridge or on the foot ferry (summer only). There are equally delightful views from the rear windows across meadows towards the town. Town centre shops and other amenities are three quarters of a mile away (fifteen minutes delightful walk) across grazing meadows and the common, whilst the beach is a similar distance along the side of the Blyth River to the harbour mouth. There is a good eating pub nearby which welcomes children, an exceptional fish and chip restaurant; a tea room and all the hustle and bustle of a sailing and fishing community. The Old Fisherman's Hut is quite simply unique! It has stunning views up and down the river Blyth on Southwold's Blackshore. The property is comfortably furnished offering a couple the perfect retreat. Shop: 1 mile Pub: 60 yards Ground Floor: Open Plan Room with Sitting Area with flat screen TV, DVD, CD player, wood burner, table and chairs and sofa bed Kitchen Area with gas cooker, fridge and microwave Shower Room with shower, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Two decked areas each with table and chairs giving stunning views of the River Blyth and towards Blythburgh. Parking: Free nearby. Heating: Electric radiators and wood burning stove.
  
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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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