The property
The approach to this self-catering Suffolk country holiday accommodation is along a lane, surrounded by hedges and trees, with occasional houses either side, once at the barn there is parking within the courtyard of the barn for your car. Guests will enter this self-catering Suffolk country holiday accommodation into a hallway/boot room with the ground floor twin bedroom door ahead of you, and its en-suite bathroom, the left is the ground floor W.C. but the main treat lies to the right. Here you will enter a striking space, the full height of the barn and laid out before you are the contemporary kitchen, sitting and dining areas, an open mezzanine with an additional sitting area overlooking the living space which features an upright piano. Beyond this, there is a ground floor bedroom suite with a king size bed and en-suite shower room and up a cleverly designed set of stairs you pass an eye catching panoramic view on your way to the first floor master suite with king bed and en-suite bathroom beyond. Water is provided by means of a ground source heat pump so is environmentally friendly!
Ground Floor
You enter into a hallway/boot room where you are able to hang your coats and store your footwear before going through to the magnificent living space. There's a twin and double bedroom to either side of the living area, both with en-suites, plus a separate cloakroom.
Kitchen/Dining/Living Room
This double height striking room is a wonderful place to socialise with friends and family, with the perfect balance of traditional and contemporary. The fully equipped kitchen is the first thing that will draw your eye when you enter into the open plan living space - the ceilings are vaulted and the room is double aspect with large windows casting natural light into this amazing space. In the kitchen there is a tall fridge/freezer, an induction hob with a stunning extractor, twin oven, a dishwasher and a microwave. Beneath the mezzanine is a cosy sitting area with two sofas and an armchair, a Smart TV with Freeview, a DVD/CD player, an upright piano, a cloud based voice activated sound system, iPod docking station.
The sturdy dining table sits by the double doors (easy access for outside dining), with ten dining chairs.
Bedroom One
Overlooking the courtyard with original beams, this ground floor bedroom has a king size bed with bedside tables, a chest of drawers, chair and hanging space.
En-Suite Shower Room
A luxury shower room with underfloor heating, a generous shower, hand basin, W.C. and little window giving natural light.
Bedroom Two
The second ground floor bedroom has twin beds sitting under the windows with a chest of drawers between them and additional drawers and shelves, plus hooks with hangers and a chair.
En-Suite Bathroom
Step down into this bathroom with underfloor heating. There;s an adjustable shower above the bath and shower screen, WC, heated towel rail, wash basin and natural light.
First Floor
Stairs rise from the kitchen/dining area to a half landing which splits to the fun mezzanine on one size and master bedroom to the right. You can truly enjoy the views from the large windows of the countryside beyond.
Mezzanine
This magnificent space allows you to enjoy the full beauty of the property’s space – overlooking the stunning kitchen/dining room and with a heavily glazed gable end there is a desk, a sofa and daybed making this space perfect for reading and relaxing, or maybe trying your hand at some painting or drawing.
Master Bedroom
A unique room with vaulted ceilings and indoor Juliet balcony over the remarkable living space below. The king-size bed takes pride of place with two bedside tables with lamps, chest of drawers, hanging space and an en-suite bathroom.
En-Suite Bathroom
This room has a bath with an overhead shower, a hand basin, underfloor heating, a WC and natural light.
Games Room
New to 2020, this gorgeous external games room is a fantastic space for the whole family to enjoy with a variety of activities. The room is features a full size pool table. there is a comfy sofa and two separate arm arms with a chest box in the middle, there are a variety of games to enjoy, and there is even an alexa for some background music.
Outside
The fully enclosed courtyard with table and chairs for six is a perfect spot to enjoy long lazy lunches or unwind with a good book. Next to the front door is parking for two cars.
About the location
FRAMLINGHAM
Saxmundham 7.5 miles; Aldeburgh 14 miles; Southwold 20 miles
The beautiful market town of Framlingham is mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086) and has been known since Anglo Saxon times, when it consisted of several manors which William the Conqueror (1066-1087) presented to Roger Bigod. The town is of particular interest as it has a large castle and mere which was built between 1190 and 1210. The town is surrounded by lovely villages to explore and has two of the oldest working post boxes and one of Britain’s smallest houses, with the footprint measuring 6.1x2.2m! Today, the town offers a number of independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants and it is also home to Framlingham Summer Arts Festival.
Note: If you wish the owner to provide a travel cot and highchair please request at time of booking.
Note: It is possible to book Yew Tree Farm Barn together with neighbouring property Yew Tree Farm Stable.
Note: If you wish to bring a dog please inform us at time of booking.
Note: No unaccompanied teenagers.