Self-Catering in Clare

The Coach House, Clare, Suffolk

The Coach House
Ridgewell
Clare
Suffolk

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Found in the south west of Suffolk, close to the border with Essex, is this wonderful gold-award winning cottage. The Coach House is a charming 1 bedroom luxury holiday home that dates back to the 17th Century. If you are looking for a romantic getaway in luxurious self-catering accommodation then The Coach House could be the perfect property for you. Boasting period features such as exposed beams throughout and a unique walled garden, the cottage is packed with character. Set close to the idyllic town of Clare, this delightful cottage has one spacious bedroom, a cosy lounge, well equipped kitchen, utility room and a modern shower room. If you are a couple seeking a romantic retreat in East Anglia then look no further. With The Coach House offering such lovely accommodation you may choose to spend your whole break relaxing and unwinding in the comfort of the cottage, however if you wish to get out and explore the local area there is plenty of things to see and do. Popular attractions found nearby include Colchester Zoo, Clare Castle Country Park and Kentwell Hall Stately Home. Suffolk and neighbouring Essex are home to some of England’s finest countryside which means it is a great choice of location for those that enjoy hiking, cycling, horse-riding and wildlife-watching. The Coach House is pet-friendly with one well-behaved dog welcome to stay, this means you can bring your furry friend along with you for your holiday without having to reduce the standard of your accommodation. This beautiful dog-friendly luxury cottage is a great choice for a self-catering break at all times of year.

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