Alec Hill's Bakehouse is a small but perfectly formed place to stay while you explore the wider Suffolk and Norfolk coast and countryside. Set in the village of Wangford, it is just 3 miles to the Victorian seaside resort of Southwold. This quirky and fun little property has an interesting background. Alec Hill used the bakehouse to supply the baked produce for his shop and tea room, situated at No 29, during the 1930s through to the 1950s. The traditional clapboard bakehouse survived a WWII bomb hit and following its time as a bakehouse, became an artist's studio.
The open-plan living space has a well-equipped kitchen and a breakfast bar area whilst there is also space to relax in comfy chairs. The bedroom has beautiful views through the french doors, down to the garden which gently slopes away. Stepping out of the bedroom you descend into the garden which has a number of different spots in which to sit and relax. If you want to bring your bicycles with you, there is secure storage.
All Ground Floor Accommodation:
Open-plan living area comprising
Kitchen
With induction hob and mini oven, combi-microwave, coffee machine, fridge and washing machine.
Dining area
With sit up bar and two stools.
Sitting area
With seating and a Freeview television.
Bedroom
With a 4'6 double bed and french doors leading to the garden. Please note that the bed is flush to one wall.
Shower room
With a shower, wash basin and WC and heated towel rail.
Outside:
Garden furniture for two.
Unrestricted parking for cars on the street, pedestrian access only to the Bakehouse.
Bicycle storage available.
Additional Information:
Infants welcome in own Moses basket.
One well behaved dog welcome (small additional charge).
Please note that although this is a ground floor property there are steps down into the living space and down into the garden.
'Miss Munchie', who is next door, can provide lunch boxes, breakfast or an evening meal. Please let us know if you would like more details.