Rent Apartment Auburn Tea Suffolk
Holiday Home Rental Description
Your hosts have spent the best part of three years restoring this stylish space to create a super chic retreat in the heart of the Suffolk countryside. As a former threshing barn, this home offers spectacular surroundings, with exposed brick walls, seventeenth-century beams and sky-high vaulted ceilings that make it a fantastic choice for larger groups of friends or family who want to get away to celebrate a special occasion.
Step inside the vast open-plan space, and you’ll find comfortable corner sofa seating, a beautiful rustic dining table, and a sleek custom kitchen, bookended by long stretches of folding doors that allow for seamless access to the outdoors. In addition, a stunning copper-topped bar is perfect for mixing up summer sundowners to sip out on the terrace, while a separate snug offers a secluded spot to get stuck into a good book.
Head down the hall to uncover four of the six bedrooms, with a further two rooms up on the first floor. Each is individually decorated, with comfortable British-made beds, luxurious linens and stunning en-suite bath/shower rooms.
Outdoors, an immaculately tended garden offers several terraces so that you can enjoy the sun from different spots as it moves across the sky. In addition, there’s a well-equipped outdoor kitchen with a gas barbecue and a state-of-the-art pizza oven to keep everyone fed and watered throughout the day.
Further Information::
*Access to the barn is via a private entrance
*The dining table doubles as a laptop-friendly workspace
*We’d recommend a car to explore the area – there’s ample on-site parking
*Child-friendly amenities such as a cot and highchair are available on request
*Bedroom 2 can be set up as either a super king-size double or a twin room
*The site is shared with four other barns, so you may see other guests walking around
*Four of the bedrooms are on the ground floor, so the barn may be suitable for those with limited mobility
*There are lakes ten minutes’ walk from the home, wild swimming is at guests own risk