Anvil Cottage dates from the sixteenth century and is a former artisan's cottage, located opposite the parish church. Sympathetically furnished throughout, it is full of character and provides a wonderful base to explore the nearby Suffolk countryside.
Light and airy, both upstairs and downstairs, the high ceilings and abundance of windows help the cottage provide bright and comfortable accommodation for up to 4 persons.
The ground floor has traditional terracotta pammets throughout the main living area, with a fully equipped galley kitchen perfect for family dining. There is separate entrance lobby & utility / downstairs toilet. Upstairs there is 1 double and 1 twin bedroom plus bathroom.
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