The bedrooms too are wood panelled and while they have been completely modernised to provide really comfortable accommodation in six bedrooms with new bathrooms, utility room etc. there remain reminders of their former role.
Thorpeness is today a unique and exclusive seaside holiday village; it started life as Thorpe, a fishing village. For hundreds of years the fishermen hauled their clinker built boats, laden with sardines, sprats, plaice and sole up the sand and shingle beach before depositing the catch in wooden huts where the fish were prepared for market. Fairhaven served a unique purpose in the village of Thorpeness, having been built to house the fishermen between their trips out to sea. Its sheds stored sails and fishing gear. No wonder there is a magical feel about Fairhaven.
The Grounds: You approach Fairhaven along a track over the sand dunes. A garden gate leads to the house, the garden and beyond that the beach and the sea. The old sail lofts have been converted into garden sheds for bikes and garden furniture. A magical place.
In the centre of the village is the Meare, a lake rich in wildlife, with rowing boats, canoes and punts for hire. The Mere Shop has a tea room and gift shop and even hires bikes.
Thorpeness has a country club with tennis courts, heathland golf course, attractive pub and an excellent village shop The Thorpeness Stores and new restaurant,The Thorpeness Brasserie & Emporium.
Just a short walk along a seaside footpath will take you to Aldeburgh, home of the Aldeburgh Festival and the Freud Summer Theatre, where there are several excellent restaurants, pubs and lovely shops, as well as a fascinating museum, boating lake, sailing and yacht club. RSPB Minsmere, Dunwich and Southwold are all within a short drive.
- All accommodation at Fairhaven is on the ground floor
- The front door opens into a lobby from which there are 3 steps up to the inner hall
- The inner hall and bedrooms leading from it are all part of the old fishermens rest, retaining the original oak panelling and hooks where the fishermen would leave their oilskins
- Family bathroom with bath, wash basin and w.c., heated towel rail.
- Shower room with shower, wash basin and w.c., heated towel rail
- Bedroom 1 - The master bedroom enjoys excellent sea views, there is a double bed with fitted shelves, wardrobe and chest of drawers and door leading to
- En suite bathroom with bath, shower, wash basin and w.c. and shelving
- Bedroom 2 - A bunk bedroom with full sized bunk beds, chest of drawers and bedside lamp, chair
- Bedroom 3 - With full sized bunk beds, wardrober, chest of drawers and sea views
- Bedroom 4 - Another bedroom with sea views, single bed, chest of drawers, wardrobe, mirror and rug
- Bedroom 5 - A twin bedded room with two single beds, fitted wardrobe and chest of drawers. Another Fairhaven bedroom with sea views
- Bedroom 6 - With double bed, fitted wardrobe and chest of drawers
- A door from the oak panelled hall takes you forward a century to the wonderful open plan living space from where there are panoramic views over the coast and the sea
- The large living area is L shaped allowing for discreet divisions of activity and space
- Kitchen - Fully fitted with double oven Rangemaster cooker, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, further freezer, microwave and ample supplies of china, cutlery, glasses and cooking utensils. The original open fire and surround have been retained
- Dining area includes a extendable dining table and twelve chairs. French doors open into the garden and the beach beyond
- Sitting area - an enormous space with sofas, coffee tables and lamps. There is a flat screen TV, DVD and CD player. Again there are panoramic views over the sea and eastwards down the coast towards Aldeburgh. French doors open into the garden.
- There is separate utility room with washing machine and boiler
- Garden
- There is a large beachside garden with gate directly onto the beach, garden furniture, barbecue
- Services
- Bed linen is provided, please bring your own bath towels and beach towels
- Whilst all accommodation is on the ground floor, please be aware that there are 3 steps from the front porch to the inner hall
- In consideration of other visitors please do not smoke in the house
- Fairhaven is reached via a private track across the heathland. There is parking for at least 3 to 4 cars.
- A wonderful location from which to enjoy cycling, bikes can be kept in one of the two original fishermens huts in the garden
- Heating is by storage heaters
- A Good Housekeeping deposit of £250 is required with the full or final payment. This deposit is refundable as long as Booking Conditions are met.
- Immortalise your special occasion with A photo album of your holiday
- To arrange at fridge fill prior to your arrival please e-mail thorpenessvillagestores@live.co.uk
- For a wonderful selection of catering options for your stay with Big House Holidays do have a look at our Catering and Activities pages where there are sample menus and prices Catering and Activities
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