The Gothic House Cottage, located in Clare, Suffolk, is a charming accommodation that combines historical significance with modern comforts. This Grade II listed building features an inviting extension that overlooks a beautiful garden, maintaining the cozy essence of a traditional cottage. Ideal for up to four guests, the cottage serves as an excellent base for exploring the rich heritage of West Suffolk, enhanced by amenities such as an outdoor heated swimming pool and a grass tennis court available during the warmer months.
Positioned directly across from the impressive Church of St Peter and St Paul, the cottage benefits from its prime location in the Upper Stour Valley. Guests can enjoy a leisurely five-minute stroll to nearby shops, restaurants, and pubs, as well as the picturesque Country Park, which houses the remnants of Clare Castle. The convenience of this location allows visitors to park their cars for the duration of their stay, making it easy to immerse themselves in the local attractions.
The interior of the cottage boasts a spacious ground floor that includes a large dining kitchen and a garden room with floor-to-ceiling windows, offering delightful views of the extensive rear garden. The sitting room is equipped with an electric living flame stove, creating a warm atmosphere for evening relaxation. Upstairs, both bedrooms provide views of the church and access to either a first-floor bathroom with a separate shower or a ground-floor shower room. The second bedroom offers flexibility with a super-king size bed that can be converted into twin beds upon request.
Outside, guests will find a small, enclosed garden and courtyard, along with a shed for bicycle storage, encouraging exploration of the surrounding countryside. The outdoor heated swimming pool is available from late May to early September, and the grass tennis court can be enjoyed during the summer months. The cottage is pet-friendly, welcoming one small well-behaved dog, and infants are accommodated with the provision of a stair gate upon request. It is worth noting that the upstairs bathroom has restricted head height over the bath, which guests should be aware of during their stay.
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