Saxon Lodge Cottage
Main amenities
- 105 m²
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- 4 guests
- 2 beds
Location
Along with proximity to Felixstowe Pier, merely 350 metres away, the 1-bedroom Saxon Lodge Cottage offers opportunities for cycling and fisheries in the area. Providing guests with Wi-Fi and parking, the property is approximately 10 minutes on foot from Manning's Amusement Park.
The nearby historical sites include the circular Harwich Redoubt Fort, which is 4 km away. The villa is only a few metres from Bethesda Baptist Church, popular with worshippers as well as tourists.
The inner design comes with a sofa, as well as a multi-channel TV and wireless internet. Bathroom facilities also include a separate toilet and a shower.
Guests are welcome to prepare meals in a fully equipped kitchen or dine at a dining area. There is also an electric kettle, a fridge, and an oven available in the kitchen. Family Cafe, serving a wide range of meals, is 5 minutes' walk away. Well-connected to many sights, Saxon Lodge Cottage is merely 5 minutes on foot from Leisure Centre bus station.
Review by hotel critic
Located centrally, it was close to various attractions and made getting around a breeze. My host greeted me warmly, making me feel right at home. The sitting area was cozy and perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring-just what I needed to unwind. Equipped with amenities like a washing machine and an electric kettle, it catered to all my basic requirements. I appreciated the complimentary Wi-Fi, which was reliable enough to catch up on work without a hitch. Paid parking was an option nearby, which I found useful. The garden surrounding the house was lovely, making for a pleasant view while sipping morning coffee. Proximity to the beach was a highlight; It provided easy access for some late afternoons soaking up the sun. While I enjoyed the stay, there were a couple of minor drawbacks regarding noise levels from the nearby street, which might affect light sleepers. Nonetheless, for the price, the property's value and location were hard to beat.