With lift access, Ocean View provides a quirky interior that is sure to make memories during your stay, with stunning sea views and only a short stroll to all amenities!
All on the Fifth Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Smart TV, Sofa Bed (Double)
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Fridge, Dishwasher, Coffee Machine
Bedroom: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Bathroom: Bath, Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Open plan living space.
Living area: Smart TV, Sofa Bed (Double)
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Fridge, Dishwasher, Coffee Machine
Bedroom: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Bathroom: Bath, Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Economy 7 heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. On road parking. No smoking.
The artist owner has used original art, vintage furniture, unique decorative features and luxurious touches in this spacious loft apartment, to make this a comfortable and relaxing home from home. Set within a converted heritage building in a conservation area, the apartment has stunning sea views from the east and along the coast to the south and sunset views over to the west.
The apartment is reached via a direct lift and as you step through the door you are taken back by the views, there is always something to see. Watch the sunrise over the sea from the lounge window each morning with your morning coffee. The cosy lounge is ideal for relaxing. The kitchen is large and well-equipped. There is a Nespresso machine, please bring pods. Where possible the owner uses eco toiletries and cleaning products stocked from a local zero-waste store.
The bathroom has not only a shower but a bath to soak in after a busy day on the beach or sightseeing. The boutique-style bedroom has a bohemian/Parisian atmosphere. The proximity to both the station and local road network offers the perfect base to see what Suffolk and Norfolk have to offer. It is also within walking distance of two characterful heritage streets, London Rd South, and The Old High St, very worthwhile to explore with their specialist shops and renowned eateries.
Located within a mile of a broad variety of cultural venues, theatre, live music, dancing, CAMRA pubs, creative workshops, yoga classes, sea swimming groups and park runs, plus some very charming local museums.
Lowestoft is famous for being the most easterly town and the first place to see the sunrise in the UK, is also the birthplace of composer, Benjamin Britten. With its alluring sandy beach and the beautiful Broads, Lowestoft is a place that connects with and celebrates the sea. Head south to the famous Southwold, home to Adnams Brewery where you can have a tour and tasting session, an array of independent shops, the quintessential pier, and the beach lined with brightly coloured beach huts.
Aldeburgh is famous for its fish and chip shop so get there early as it is very popular! Thorpeness set around the mere is worth a visit, hire a boat and see the islands named after Peter Pan characters or take in a spot of golf. There is a regatta every August with a torch-lit boat possession and fireworks. Suffolk has many historic properties to visit such as Somerlayton Hall. Great Yarmouth is another popular seaside town and has a famous greyhound race track. Just down the road is Kessingland beach and a visit to Africa Wild is well worth a visit. Head inland and you can explore the Norfolk Broads National Park, a unique wetland that can be discovered on foot, bike, or by boat. This natural landscape is home to rare wildlife and is particularly popular with birdwatchers, as is RSPB Minsmere, near Dunwich.
The apartment is reached via a direct lift and as you step through the door you are taken back by the views, there is always something to see. Watch the sunrise over the sea from the lounge window each morning with your morning coffee. The cosy lounge is ideal for relaxing. The kitchen is large and well-equipped. There is a Nespresso machine, please bring pods. Where possible the owner uses eco toiletries and cleaning products stocked from a local zero-waste store.
The bathroom has not only a shower but a bath to soak in after a busy day on the beach or sightseeing. The boutique-style bedroom has a bohemian/Parisian atmosphere. The proximity to both the station and local road network offers the perfect base to see what Suffolk and Norfolk have to offer. It is also within walking distance of two characterful heritage streets, London Rd South, and The Old High St, very worthwhile to explore with their specialist shops and renowned eateries.
Located within a mile of a broad variety of cultural venues, theatre, live music, dancing, CAMRA pubs, creative workshops, yoga classes, sea swimming groups and park runs, plus some very charming local museums.
Lowestoft is famous for being the most easterly town and the first place to see the sunrise in the UK, is also the birthplace of composer, Benjamin Britten. With its alluring sandy beach and the beautiful Broads, Lowestoft is a place that connects with and celebrates the sea. Head south to the famous Southwold, home to Adnams Brewery where you can have a tour and tasting session, an array of independent shops, the quintessential pier, and the beach lined with brightly coloured beach huts.
Aldeburgh is famous for its fish and chip shop so get there early as it is very popular! Thorpeness set around the mere is worth a visit, hire a boat and see the islands named after Peter Pan characters or take in a spot of golf. There is a regatta every August with a torch-lit boat possession and fireworks. Suffolk has many historic properties to visit such as Somerlayton Hall. Great Yarmouth is another popular seaside town and has a famous greyhound race track. Just down the road is Kessingland beach and a visit to Africa Wild is well worth a visit. Head inland and you can explore the Norfolk Broads National Park, a unique wetland that can be discovered on foot, bike, or by boat. This natural landscape is home to rare wildlife and is particularly popular with birdwatchers, as is RSPB Minsmere, near Dunwich.