Afternoon. Two for the price of one today.
This week, I'm staying in Rest Cottage, right in the heart of Southwold, less than a stone's throw from the main street but in a very quiet lane that doesn't take you anywhere so is hardly used. The bumph about it - or, rather, the the big house it derives from, 1, Queen Street - says that it was built in the seventeenth century and has an underlying wattle and daub construction with a Georgian facade built in the late 1700s. In the 1920s it was an annexe for the Swan Hotel, more or less over the road, and then as a clothing shop in the 1950s and 60s. It was converted to two properties in recent years and so Rest Cottage came into being.
It is rather charming in an old fashioned 'tatty' sort of way and there's work in progress with some bare plaster and evidence of repair, maybe due to water ingress, but it is very cosy and very comfortable with three big rooms, a downstairs bathroom and an upstairs 'not quite an en-suite'. All the chests of drawers, etc, are of the old 'distressed' wood type, fairly battered but they go with the whole house. The soft furnishings are very comfortable and the bed is bliss. The decor is quirky old antique shop in character and I could quite cheerfully give house room to one or two items (if I were that way inclined - which I'm not!).
Another thing I don't know is whether the fireplace is a working fire - it might be.
Despite the beams, it's a big old airy space and really nice to sit in.
That's all very well, safety is important, but there seems to be no was to open any of the downstairs windows so you can't cool things down and have to flap a tea towel at it to make it stop!The hall - the stairs go up at the end and near left is just a little alcove with a bench storage thingy. All it needs is a few coat pegs somewhere.
A really nice bathroom with a proper big bath (mine at home is very small so I appreciate a big bath on occasion). The water is piping hot too - perfect.
This is the not quite an en-suite, There are a few more steps up to the right before the bedroom door. It means I don't have to trudge downstairs in the middle of the night, which is good.
Two views of the absolutely ginormous bedroom. They could easily make two bedrooms from it but maybe they weren't allowed, it being grade 2 listed. Anyway, I'm not complaining in the least buit.
And t'other way. The bedroom windows do open so that's good.
Hope you have really lovely weather and enjoy your week away. I wondered when you were going, looks a nice little cottage and comfortable.
ReplyDeleteIt's very nice, yes. I find it peaceful but some reviews complain about the noise from the joining house that has one of its bedrooms over Rest Cottage living room. I can't say it's been any kind of issue for me, thankfully. xx
DeleteIt looks lovely, bright and airy. You've definitely picked a good 'un. X
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place to spend some quiet time.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
It's great, Jackie, really nice. xx
DeleteIt looks so beautiful and peaceful. I hope the weather is good and you have a lovely time!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sharon, I'm sure I will. xx
DeleteIt's very spacious isn't it and calmly, relaxingly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat basket weave lampshade in the kitchen is really annoying, it's obviously designed to go over a rectangular table and they have a round one .... arrgghh!!