A contemporary studio holiday apartment situated in a thriving Suffolk market town with private off-road parking. The property contains a studio reception/bedroom, a kitchen/breakfast room and a bathroom. There is communal outside space available within the courtyard development with a picnic bench.
A stylish studio apartment situated in Sudbury, within a stone's throw of numerous amenities including restaurants, public houses, art galleries and cafes. The property is an ideal bolt-hole for a short stay in this picturesque town and caters for up to 2 guests.
The accommodation has its own private access from Gainsborough Street and contains an open plan space with a fold-down murphy bed and a comfortable sofa with a wall-mounted smart TV. The kitchen is well-equipped with everything needed for a comfortable stay. The bathroom contains a P-shaped bath with a rainfall-style shower. There is further access from within King Charles Court, within which lies the private off-road parking space approximately 20m from the apartment itself.
Sudbury operates a market on both Thursday and Saturday and contains a host of further attractions including Gainsborough’s House, a museum and gallery for the famous local artist, Thomas Gainsborough. The water meadows provide acres of picturesque grounds with miles of footpaths to explore. There are numerous pubs, restaurants and cafes as well as a host of independent retailers and amenities. Slightly further afield, the cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds offers plenty to discover including nearby Ickworth House, another National Trust venue, with stunning park-like grounds.
The neighbouring historic villages of Long Melford and Lavenham also offer a variety of amenities including numerous public houses and restaurants, art galleries, tea rooms and cafés, independent retailers, antique shops and visitor attractions. Of particular note is both Melford Hall operated by the National Trust and the privately owned Kentwell Hall, both of which are periodically open to the public throughout the year. The Lavenham Guildhall is also well worth a visit.