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Abbey Woods Cottage, Wingfield, Suffolk

Abbey Woods Cottage
Wingfield
Suffolk

IP21 5QS

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Traditional brick built 6 bedroom Suffolk cottage, also available as three bedroom, in the heart of Suffolk countryside with oak beams set in large well kept garden surrounded by open fields at end of private long drive with exclusive use of indoor heated swimming pool open all the year round. Wingfield is an ideal rural getaway, especially for those wanting a quiet break to unwind. The property is ideal for artists, walkers and cyclists as it is surrounded by quiet lanes and footpaths and is ideally placed to explore the Suffolk and Norfolk countryside an main towns of Norwich and Ipswich and easy to access London for the day by train from Diss . Abbey Woods Cottage was originally a pair of farm workers cottages having been upgraded to provide 5 bedrooms) and 2 bathrooms upstairs, a large bedroom downstairs and a downstairs a shower room with WC. Also downstairs a dining room (seats 14), lounge with 3 sofas easy chair, WIFI, TV, freeview box/DVD, open plan kitchen/lounge with dining area for 6, another TV with DVD and sofa and 2 comfy chairs. Fires in both lounges with complimentary wood to use for those chilly nights. 2 cots/2 highchairs provided.

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Number of Units: 1
Unit Type: Cttage - sleeps 13
Price Guide: £500 to £1550 per week
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Facilities

Parking
Gardens for Guest Use
Swimming Pool - Indoor
Dogs/Pets Welcome
Central Heating
Washing Machine
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