The Cart House is a secluded cottage embraced by nature, offering a tranquil retreat with a friendly host. It's a place of serenity and comfort, ideal for wildlife enthusiasts and those seeking peace. While some guests found the rural charm and quiet setting perfect for a relaxing stay, others noted issues with road access and maintenance.
Reviews are mixed regarding cleanliness. Some guests found the property well-maintained, while others reported it was not up to expected standards, with specific mention of a lack of thorough cleaning.
The location is praised for its tranquility and wildlife, though the access roads are noted to be bumpy and challenging, especially in bad weather. The rural setting is ideal for a quiet getaway, but it may not be suitable for all vehicles.
Guests generally find the property comfortable, particularly noting the large bed and quiet environment. However, some guests mentioned that the sofas lacked support and that the property might be more suitable for smaller parties.
Facilities received mixed feedback. While some guests were satisfied, others experienced issues with Wi-Fi, TV connection, and general maintenance. Outdoor amenities like the tennis court and swimming hole were also noted to be below expectations.
There is no mention of gifts or special touches from the host that would indicate thoughtfulness. Therefore, this category cannot be scored.
Resting in a simply superb rural setting with far-reaching countryside views, The Cart House in Sudbourne near Orford in Suffolk is the perfect destination for a memorable family holiday. Surrounded by extensive gardens and open countryside just asking to be explored, the property boasts sublime views over the fields and beyond, helping to create a truly relaxing and chilled out ambience. The open-plan living space maximises those all-important views with floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding doors leading directly outside. An extensive sitting area is perfect for relaxing and enjoying those views with the addition of an attractive woodburning stove helping to take off the chill in the colder months and providing a fantastic feature to the space. Step into the fully fitted rustic kitchen where there is everything needed to ensure the whole party is well fed during their break and a delightful dining table is all set up ready for everyone to sit down and tuck into a hearty meal while catching up with each other’s holiday stories. If the weather allows, then there is ample space outside for eating and drinking alfresco, so why not grab a glass of your favourite tipple and pull up a chair to soak up those gorgeous views? After the sun has gone down and bedtime beckons, guests can make their way to either the king-size or the twin bedrooms; both are stylishly presented and offer impressive rural views and are a simply stunning place to wake up in the morning. After a refreshing shower or relaxing soak in the bath, it’s time to head out and about to explore. The nearby seaside village of Orford is worth a visit in its own right with a Norman castle to discover as well as a working quay, a nature reserve and some fantastic places to eat and drink. You can book a boat trip down the river from Orford Quay which also gives the opportunity see the area’s famous avocets at the RSPB’s Havergate Island. Jump in the car and head out for some memorable family trips such as Helmingham Hall and Open Gardens, Easton Farm Park, Somerleyton Hall and Melford Hall. Towns well worth a visit while you’re in the area include Ipswich, Lowestoft, Thorpeness and Southwold. The Cart House offers guests a relaxing rural break to remember.
The attractive, unspoiled fishing village of Orford is situated on the bank of the River Alde and looked over by its magnificent 12th century castle built by Henry II. The village is home to a hotel and restaurant, two pubs, village store, bakers and wonderful fish restaurant and smokehouse. Orford is surrounded by farm land and forest in an area known as the Suffolk Coasts and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Centrally located, just 12 miles from Woodbridge to the south and Aldeburgh to the north, and just 5 miles from the famous Snape Maltings complex. The village of Orford is steeped in history. Henry II commissioned a castle to be built in the 12th century which is a must see when you visit the area. Owned and maintained by English Heritage you can enjoy this wonderful 'keep' and from the top there are breathtaking views for miles on a clear day.
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove.
Snug (can be made up as a twin bedroom on request for an extra charge).
Cloakroom with basin and WC
Electric underfloor heating on ground-floor and electric panels on first-floor with a woodburning stove.
Electric oven, grill and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher.
Smart TV, DVD player, CD player, iPod docking station, WiFi.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Ample off-road parking.
Extensive gardens with tennis court, natural eco swimming hole and patio furniture.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 4.3 miles, pub 4.6 miles.
Note: There will be a welcome gift of wine and biscuits on arrival.
Note: There are unfenced ponds and pools so children should be supervised at all times.
Note: The property is in close proximity to the owners property.
Note: The property is accessed by a bumpy, country track.
Note: This property does not accept Contractor Bookings.
Colin
The picture of the property is not good and doesnât do the property justice The owners who live on site are lovely. Very friendly and helpful and not intrusive.
Sharon
The only reason we didn't give 5 star for maintenance was the fan in the bathroom was not working we felt possibly that it should have been checked. But other than that it is a beautiful place to stay and we would highly recommend it if you like nature and peace and quiet it's perfect.
Graham
The hosts are very warm and friendly and allow you full use of the garden and surrounding area. On entering the property, the main downstairs area which comprises a kitchen diner and lounge area, the first thing that hit us was an amazing air of calmness and serenity, the stress of the journey here ( 7 hours ) just melted away. The place was lovely and clean and fixtures and fittings are to quite a high standard although some pans and 2 of the settee's could do with an update ! The master bedroom had an emperor size bed which was incredibly comfortable, pillows were also very comfy. The property is in a very rural location so it is beautiful and quiet, no passing traffic, or anything really, as it is at the bottom of a farm track but this is the properties appeal, a total chill out and de-stress rental. My only real negative for this rental would be the poor security on the external doors and renters should understand that the properties appeal of a quiet isolated location also means you need to drive to go to pubs, shops etc. Overall though a highly recommended location for a rural break.
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