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Accommodation
These two prestigious holiday apartments are set over the second two floors of a substantial late-Victorian house (the owner lives on the ground floor), dating back to 1879 and formerly the old post office. In a village location, they enjoy views of a 16th-century church. Furnished in the style of William Morris and the pre-Raphaelites to name but a few, each has been renovated to a very high standard, retaining original features (beams, fireplaces and lighting) and antique furniture throughout. They are just a stone’s throw away from the quiet village pub and restaurant, and well-stocked village store. Elegant Southwold (2 miles), with its landmark lighthouse and St Edmunds Church, has a beautiful long stretch of beach and Georgian buildings. From here it is possible to stroll along the banks of the River Blyth and old railway tracks to the quaint port of Walberswick, a haven for artists and craftsmen. Picturesque Blythburgh, with 15th-century church, is a short drive. Framlingham has a magnificent turreted castle with sweeping views across town. Aldeburgh, famous for its annual arts festival, international poetry festival and music festival, is within ½ hour’s drive. Lovely sandy beaches 4 miles. Golf, walking, sailing, sea fishing nearby. Shops 150 yards, pubs 50 yards.

Location
The Old Post Office - Edward Bourne-Jones Apartment is situated at , Wangfordin Suffolk. A map is below but if you are travelling by car the all important Sat Nav settings are: Lattitude 52.35556, Longitude 1.620833 or postcode .

The Old Post Office - Edward Bourne-Jones Apartment accommodation summary
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Activities close by
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Map view of The Old Post Office - Edward Bourne-Jones Apartment
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