The Clockhouse details
This handsome Grade II listed Georgian former coach house to Sibton Park dates from 1827 and has been thoughtfully converted to provide guests with an eclectic, yet modern, country cottage. All of the rooms, which are on ground floor level, wrap around the central south facing courtyard, providing beautiful open plan living, resplendent with ornamental flower beds and a large table for dining under the stars.
The property can be booked on its own or in conjunction with
The Barn with which it discreetly interconnects. The rustic charm of the sunlit, brick floored kitchen & breakfast room is perfectly informal for gatherings large and small with large floor-to-ceiling french doors opening to the secluded courtyard.
This holiday cottage at a glance
- Sleeps eight guests.
- Four bedrooms, three en-suite shower rooms and one en-suite bathroom.
- Open fireplace.
- Beautiful central courtyard with outside seating and ornamental flower beds.
- On-site parking.
- One well behaved dog is welcome (small additional charge).
- Minimum stay of one night.
Additional features
- Set within 4,500 acres of parkland.
- Floor to ceiling french doors leading to the central courtyard.
- Underfloor heating.
- Range cooker, American fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.
- Large flatscreen HD LED TV's and iPod docks for entertainment.
- Use of an outdoor swimming pool, April - October.
- Use of a tennis court.
- An additional concierge service is available upon request. This includes a chef or bespoke spa treatments.
Attractions and nearby amenities
- Nestled between the pretty Suffolk villages of Peasenhall and Yoxford.
- A short drive from the celebrated Heritage Coast.
- Southwold, on the mouth of the River Blythe, has a fine Victorian pier, colourful beach huts and is home of the famous Adnams Brewery.
- Nearby Walberswick is a favourite spot for crabbing with the children and is connected to Southwold via the quaint ‘foot ferry’.
- Within the Yox Valley, guests can choose from a wide variety of award-winning traditional and gastro-pubs, such as The Westleton Crown, the Sibton White Horse and The Queen’s Head in Dennington.
- Aldeburgh and nearby Snape Maltings are a mecca for musicians, artists and poets. Together, they play host to the Aldeburgh Festival, a year round cultural event.
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