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Cottages in Aldeburgh
Locations with a strategic location from where you can walk to the beach or the main street with restaurants, shops, and pubs. Or, if you prefer to enjoy more tranquillity, the rural locations near the Alde River estuary are suitable. The locations on the outskirts of the city allow you to explore areas beyond the city. Enjoy these excellent accommodations.
Comfortable and cosy cottages for the whole familyIndependent accommodations that combine a cosy atmosphere with high-standard accessories. The cottages often have a good distribution of space and light. Private parking and gardens or patios where you can enjoy a morning coffee to plan your day or a barbecue in the evening to remember the experiences of the day. Ideal to stay at any time of the year and for couples or a group of family or friends.
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This area is full of artistic treasures, ideal for the enjoyment of travellers who love art. The presence of emblematic constructions such as the Jubilee Hall with their support and promotion of the arts allows a very lively environment in the art and music scene. There are many galleries that offer exhibitions throughout the year, as well as numerous music, literature, film, or theatre festivals.
Aldeburgh for middle-aged couplesThis place offers a calm and relaxing environment. You can enjoy taking a walk along its beautiful promenade with its picturesque coloured houses or navigating the quiet Alde River enjoying its beautiful natural views. Fill yourself with energy enjoying a day of shopping, and at night to have fun watching a film or a good play.
North of the coast you will find the controversial sculpture “The Scallop”, in homage to Benjamin Britten.
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Aldeburgh's beautiful blue flag beaches offer you the right place to unwind. The picturesque houses that surround the promenade and the colourful fishing boats to the south of its coast, make a beautiful setting. If you want to learn to sail, the yacht club offers you an entertaining experience. And be sure to try one of the best Fish and Chips on the East Coast.
2. The Aldeburgh Museum.An incredible 16th century wooden construction houses this museum and is the seat of the city council. You will be able to soak up its varied history through practical and virtual exhibitions. You will learn all about the area's fishing and shipbuilding industry, the splendid Victorian era, the legends of the Aldeburgh witches and other histories.
3. A tower facing the sea with a fascinating setting for art.Its owner, Caroline Wiseman, saw it for the first time while bathing in the sea and imagined its potential to dedicate it to be a space for art. Since its inception, many well-known artists have stayed. It has an open art gallery where you can see works by famous and emerging painters, both national and international.
4. High Street, a place that offers many opportunities.If you want to do some retail therapy or recreate yourself with the beauty of the objects they offer, you will be in the ideal place. You can choose what you prefer in excellent clothing stores, or look for curios in antique and art stores. Furthermore, watch a film at the cinema or taste tasty dishes, from a simple Fish and Chips to gourmet dishes in elegant restaurants.
5. Aldeburgh Cinema.An exclusive art deco style cinema that is highly appreciated by local people. It is a charity that has more than 1000 friends from the cinema. You will enjoy its cosy atmosphere while living the experience of watching a film on the big screen. In its programming you will find outstanding blockbusters, live national theatre, opera and local documentaries.
6. The home of Benjamin Britten, a great composer.Named Red House, it is a building with a classic atmosphere from the 1950s and 1960s. In an eclectic and welcoming environment you will find a variety of furniture, books and art. It has a beautiful flower garden full of peace and tranquillity that will relax you walking through it. You can finish your walk enjoying a tea in their garden café.
7. A peculiar town with a house in the clouds.2 miles (3.22 km) from Aldeburgh you find Thorpeness, an old reconstructed fishing village. You will feel in the setting of the Peter Pan tale, navigating its river by boat through reeds and islands. You can visit the imposing House of the Clouds, where the fairies supposedly live. Likewise, you can also take advantage of exploring the antique centre or playing tennis on its courts.
Information about cottages in Aldeburgh
🏡 Cottages available: | 174 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -41%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £42. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 108 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 99% of the properties. |