Description
  
Accommodation
A traditional Suffolk cottage situated in Dunwich within minutes of the village and sea Dunwich is an unspoilt coastal village with a mainly shingle beach. The Ship Inn serves good meals as does the Beach Cafe which is well known for its fish and chips - enjoyed best on the beach. Dunwich adjoins Dingle Marshes Nature Reserve, Dunwich Heath (cliff top is National Trust owned) and Minsmere RSPB is only three miles by foot. Southwold and Aldeburgh are both ten miles away. Trains and buses can be found four miles away at Darsham. Walnut Tree Cottage is a traditional Suffolk cottage situated in a wooded valley accessed by a long, narrow unsurfaced lane. The cottage is simply furnished and is ideal for exploring all that the Suffolk Heritage Coast has to offer. It can be booked together with Apple Tree Cottage to make accommodation for twelve people in total. Shop: 2 miles Pub: 600 yards. Ground Floor: Sitting Room with TV/DVD player, table and chairs and open fire Kitchen with electric cooker, fridge, microwave, washing machine and dishwasher Winding stairs leading to First Floor: Bedroom 1 with double bed Bedroom 2 with twin beds Bedroom 3 with 2' 6'' twin beds Bathroom with bath, washbasin and w.c. Garden: Garden with furniture. Parking: Ample. Heating: Electric storage heaters. Pets: Two dogs permitted.
  
Location
Walnut Tree Cottage is situated at Sandy Lane, Dunwichin Suffolk. A map is below but if you are travelling by car the all important Sat Nav settings are: Lattitude 52.277939, Longitude 1.6245925 or postcode IP17 3DY.
  
Walnut Tree Cottage accommodation summary
4 poster bed |
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Multi bath room |
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Non smoking |
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Detached |
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Wheel chair access |
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Easy walking |
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Open fireor woodburner |
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Pet friendly |
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Activities close by
Sandy beach |
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Sea |
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Fishing |
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Close to a Pub |
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Map view of Walnut Tree Cottage
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