No77 has recently been completely refurbished by its new owners. All the furniture and furnishings are new, including new beds – all with SIMBA mattresses, top quality bedlinen and ‘fluffy white towels’. The main bedroom has a king size bed, and the second bedroom two full size single beds.
The Cottage is ideally placed to walk to all the attractions and amenities within Lavenham. It is just a few doors down from a small Coop that is well stocked with provisions for your stay.
The Cottage retains many of its original features including original doors with Suffolk latches, sash windows, and steep narrow stairs (sadly this staircase may not be suitable for visitors with limited mobility). However it now also offers all the facilities of a modern holiday home including Wifi (30 Mbps +), Internet TV, fully fitted Kitchen and bathroom with good shower. Please note that the bathroom is downstairs.
To the rear of the cottage is a terrace equipped with comfortable outdoor furniture – a sheltered spot ideal for breakfast al fresco, or early evening drinks. To the rear of the terrace is a converted wash house that houses a second toilet, a washing machine/tumble dryer. There is a lockable rear entrance to the terrace that leads onto a quiet, no through lane (ideal for unloading your car). The secure terrace is also perfect for cycle and pushchair storage during your stay.
Lavenham is the perfect short break location, with a wide and varied history which is shown in many streets of wonderful historic architecture that dates back to medieval times.
Lavenham is also fast becoming a popular ‘foodie’ destination with a wide selection of excellent restaurants and cafes to suit every palette and pocket. For eating in, there is an excellent butcher, bakery, grocer and well stocked wine shop and many take away options from the local restaurants.
For walkers and cyclists, Lavenham is the perfect base to explore the Suffolk countryside, the Stour Valley and Constable Country, as well as the historic town of Bury St Edmunds (well worth a visit) and the Suffolk Coast.