Butley, Suffolk is a charming village located in the East of England, offering a peaceful retreat for up to 6 guests in its 3-bedroom cottage. The house, built in 1778 with a modern extension added in 1990, features a secluded south-facing garden and an open fire, making it ideal for families or couples. The flexible bedroom arrangements allow for either 2 double rooms and one room with 2 single beds, or 1 double room and 2 rooms each with 2 single beds, along with one bathroom and one shower room.
Guests staying at Butley can enjoy walks and cycle paths right from the front door, as well as access to a variety of historic sites, nature reserves, golf courses, sailing clubs, beaches, pubs, and restaurants in the area. The nearby Snape offers world-renowned music and dance performances, while the recently reopened Oyster Inn provides a lovely pub with good food within walking distance. The Butley river, foot ferry, pier, and ruins of a brick building on Boyton Marshes, featured in the film The Dig (2021), are also nearby attractions.
In response to Covid-19, the owners have implemented safety measures such as enhanced cleaning, requesting hand washing and sanitizing, and asking guests to bring slippers to use only on the ground floor. The hope is that these interventions will help keep all users of the house healthy. Located in Woodbridge, the cottage is in a rural area on a river, with local landmarks like Orford Castle and Sutton Hoo. Activities such as golf, sailing, hiking, and mountain biking are available nearby, making Butley an ideal destination for a relaxing and enjoyable getaway.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!