The Old Rectory B&B, Kessingland, Southwold, Suffolk
The Old Rectory B&B, Kessingland, near Southwold, Suffolk is beautiful Grade 2 listed, late Georgian, Bed and Breakfast set amidst two acres of award-winning gardens for you to explore and enjoy. We are rated 5 Star Gold, by Visit England, and hold a Breakfast Award for the range and quality we offer.
Each of our rooms is tastefully decorated and furnished with antiques in keeping with the property. All en suites have a power shower.
Room 1 - The Master Bedroom:
The huge old master bedroom of the Rectory is tastefully decorated in pale pink with a king size bed dressed to impress. Relax on the sofa in the triple aspect bay window and enjoy the views down into the stunning gardens. The room has a TV, Freeview, DVD player, radio alarm clock, hair dryer and a small dressing room.
Room 2 - Double Bedroom:
This good size double room is decorated in sumptuous red and gold. The stunning wooden bed is piled with pillows and cushions for your comfort. The view from your window is of the formal garden where you can often see pheasants strutting around and on occasion deer eating the roses!
Room 3 - Twin or Super King Sized Room:
This pretty blue room can be a twin or Super King. It has views over the front formal garden and rockery. A great place to wake up and watch the deer, squirrel and birds galore. Coastal watercolours of the area and original photos of Southwold give this room a tranquil nautical feel. Relax on the sofa and enjoy the TV, Freeview, DVD player or make the most of the well-stocked hospitality tray, fruit bowl and chocolates. A Hair dryer, clock radio alarm, bathrobes and slippers are all on hand to make your stay as stress-free as possible. Also included is a private, enormous luxury bathroom with the "wow factor" as one guest said "It's bigger than most people’s bedrooms. The large welcoming bath and separate shower are just what you need at the end of a busy day".
Our breakfast options are extensive and served in our beautiful dining room at a time to suit you. All of our food and produce is sourced locally and as close to home as possible.
Kessingland is the most easterly village in Britain and once boasted to be the richest. Today it is probably best known for its long wide beach and its wildlife park.
Each of our rooms is tastefully decorated and furnished with antiques in keeping with the property. All en suites have a power shower.
Room 1 - The Master Bedroom:
The huge old master bedroom of the Rectory is tastefully decorated in pale pink with a king size bed dressed to impress. Relax on the sofa in the triple aspect bay window and enjoy the views down into the stunning gardens. The room has a TV, Freeview, DVD player, radio alarm clock, hair dryer and a small dressing room.
Room 2 - Double Bedroom:
This good size double room is decorated in sumptuous red and gold. The stunning wooden bed is piled with pillows and cushions for your comfort. The view from your window is of the formal garden where you can often see pheasants strutting around and on occasion deer eating the roses!
Room 3 - Twin or Super King Sized Room:
This pretty blue room can be a twin or Super King. It has views over the front formal garden and rockery. A great place to wake up and watch the deer, squirrel and birds galore. Coastal watercolours of the area and original photos of Southwold give this room a tranquil nautical feel. Relax on the sofa and enjoy the TV, Freeview, DVD player or make the most of the well-stocked hospitality tray, fruit bowl and chocolates. A Hair dryer, clock radio alarm, bathrobes and slippers are all on hand to make your stay as stress-free as possible. Also included is a private, enormous luxury bathroom with the "wow factor" as one guest said "It's bigger than most people’s bedrooms. The large welcoming bath and separate shower are just what you need at the end of a busy day".
Our breakfast options are extensive and served in our beautiful dining room at a time to suit you. All of our food and produce is sourced locally and as close to home as possible.
Kessingland is the most easterly village in Britain and once boasted to be the richest. Today it is probably best known for its long wide beach and its wildlife park.
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