ID: S535818
The White House with Studio in Wortwell offers a quaint and charming stay, with its old-world character and well-equipped kitchen being highlights. Guests have enjoyed the local area and found the property to be a good base for exploring nearby towns. The garden studio is appreciated for its comfort and amenities.
Several reviews mention issues with cleanliness, including cobwebs, dust, and poorly maintained garden areas. However, not all reviews negatively mention cleanliness, indicating inconsistency in this area.
The location is generally praised for its charm and convenience as a base for visiting local towns. The proximity to friendly village pubs and attractions like Southwold and Beccles is appreciated.
Comfort is mixed, with some guests finding the garden studio comfortable and the property charming. However, concerns are raised about steep stairs and suitability for guests with mobility issues or young children.
Facilities are well-received in terms of kitchen equipment, but there are numerous mentions of maintenance issues such as heating problems, broken fences, and electrical concerns, suggesting a need for improvement.
Guests have mentioned a welcome gift, which is a thoughtful touch, though it should be noted that such gestures are not guaranteed and may vary from stay to stay.
Harleston 2.7 miles. Renovated to a high standard whilst retaining its traditional charm, this spectacular Grade II listed detached cottage and studio rests in Wortwell. With a countryside location and a local pub, The White House with Studio is perfect for a family looking to explore Suffolk. Park off-road and unpack with ease into this three-storey building, where exposed beams in the walls and ceilings add character to this historic property. With a brick feature fireplace and a selection of sofas, recline in the sitting area and soak up the glow from the woodburning stove as you enjoy a good book. Terracotta tiles and an AGA combine with contemporary amenities to create a kitchen where the designated chef will be drawn to create a masterpiece, and this can be enjoyed at the bench table or in the seating area outside, where shrubs and mature trees punctuate the outdoor space and attract wildlife. Leave the utility to deal with your muddy clothes and ascend the stairs, finding a king-size and twin bedroom, both within easy reach of the bathroom, and on the second floor, there is a second king-size with an en-suite and a single, both with sloping ceilings. The Studio offers wonderful additional accommodation with a king-size bedroom, kitchen area and en-suite shower room. The property is in a superb setting close to the wonderful countryside village of Wortwell with easy access to surrounding villages, and has its own pub, where you can enjoy a hot meal and a glass of your favourite beverage in the sunshine, or you can head over to Harleston for a wider selection of eateries and convenience stores, where you can stock up on essentials. If you love history, then head over to the town of Bungay, where you can walk through the ruins and grounds of the spectacular Bigod Castle or travel a little further to Southwold where you can spend the day at the Denes beach or exploring local independent stores and coastal walks. Discover the countryside of Suffolk with a stay at The White House with Studio.
Wortwell is a picturesque village situated in Norfolk but very close to the Norfolk/Suffolk boundary. It is located on both the River Waveney (which forms the county boundary) and the A143 road, some 13 miles east of Diss and 22 miles west of Lowestoft. The village of Wortwell is one of the few Norfolk villages actually listed in the Domesday Book. Today it is home to an award-winning local pub where you can enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal, and there are plenty of footpaths to wander to soak up the glorious surrounding countryside. The village is situated within easy reach of the Suffolk Heritage Coast and there are endless beautiful towns and villages just a short drive away. Nearby Harleston is a friendly town offering ancient inns, charming individual shops, good restaurants and cafes, an art gallery and local museum, and a weekly market. Bungay is a historic bustling market town where you can enjoy following the local Village Trail or pop into one of the many cafes and shops for a bit of refreshment. Other nearby places include Framlingham Castle, a Norman castle currently looked after by English Heritage and well worth a visit. Wortwell is an ideal location for touring the delights of both Norfolk and Suffolk.
Over three storeys.
Five bedrooms: 1 x twin, 1 x double, 1 x second-floor king-size with en-suite with walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x second-floor single.
Bathroom with roll-top bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Utility.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Laundry room.
Sitting room.
Garden room.
The Studio: Open-plan studio layout with 1 x king-size, and kitchen area with en-suite with walk-in shower, basin and WC
Heating with woodburning stove.
Electric oven, electric hob, microwave, 3 x fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher.
Smart TV, radio, Netflix, Amazon Prime, BT Sport, WiFi, selection of books and games.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair available.
Off-road parking for 4 cars.
Rear garden with patio, shrubs, and furniture.
One well behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 2.7 miles, pub 0.3 miles.
Note: Set over three storeys, may not be suitable for those with mobility issues.
Note: If you wish to bring a dog it must be mentioned at the time of booking.
Note: Guests receive a welcome gift on arrival
Clsre
) the house was very well equipped with just about anything you would need . We did have a problem with the washing machine which leaked all over the floor
Michael
Even the first floor was a mission. House was ok but the oven/cooking is too small if you want to cook for 8 occupants. Location though is great. House was not very clean, was cleaner after we left⦠Bad experience subsequently with Sykes, left a pair of shoes, cleaner found them and Sykes charged £30 to return them, paid it but never turned up!! Ignored all contact after. What a con, will never use again.
Teresa
Yes, the stairs are steep but there's a gate at the top so little ones are safe. We loved the property generally and there is everything you need in the way of appliances, crockery and so on. I slept in The Studio where the bed was very comfortable and fitted with quality white Egyptian cotton sheets. Yes there were spiders but there's also a TV, fridge, coffee maker and kettle so you can have a morning cuppa without trekking to the house. The new garden fence means the main garden is secure but be aware that dogs can escape around either side of the house and out of the front drive. In addition to the recommended eateries in the welcome book, the Buck, next to the aviation museum, is worth a visit and not far away.
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