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Maltings Holiday Accommodation, Lowestoft, Suffolk

Maltings Holiday Accommodation
C/O Ivy House Country Hotel
Ivy Lane
off Beccles Road
Oulton Broad

Lowestoft
Suffolk

NR33 8HY

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On the north side of Oulton Broad is Swonnells Maltings. A fine listed building built between 1900 and 1902, it was one of the last surviving Maltings in the Broads until its conversion to apartments, in 1988

Swonnell's Court Apartment
A spacious, well appointed, one bedroom second floor apartment. The bedroom has one king size bed; if required supplementary sleeping accommodation is available in the sitting-room, using either a sofa bed or a camp bed, there will be an additional charge.

Facilities at Swonnell's Court Apartment
Modern kitchen
Fridge and Freezer
Oven and Hob
Dishwasher
Remote control colour tv and video
Ironing facilities
Radio/alarm clock
Books & magazines
Hairdryer
Microwave
Payphone
Bath with over-bath shower
A lift
Private car parking

Swonnells Mews House
A Modern, three bedroomed mews house with south facing patio garden. Most rooms have super views across Oulton Broad to Nicholas Everitt Park.

Facilities at Swonnells Mews House
Modern kitchen
Gas fired central heating
Remote control colour tv,dvd and video
Radio/alarm clock
Patio chairs
Gas hob
Fridge/freezer
Washing machine
Books, magazines and games
Electric oven
Hairdryer
Ironing facilities
Microwave
South facing over looking Oulton Broad

Details

Number of Units: 2
Unit Type: house/apartment
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Facilities

Parking
Disabled Access
Gardens for Guest Use
Dogs/Pets Welcome
Gas/Electic Cooking
Central Heating
Washing Machine
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