Wassicks Cottage in Haughley receives high praise for its charming character, comfortable and well-equipped interiors, and beautiful, peaceful setting. Guests appreciate the warm welcome from hosts Anthony and Inika, the eco-friendly approach, and the delightful touches like a welcome pack. The property's location offers lovely walks and wildlife, enhancing the stay. Some minor maintenance issues are noted, but the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive, with many guests eager to return.
The cottage is generally well-received for its cleanliness, with guests finding it cosy and well-maintained. A few comments about dust and spiders due to the rural setting slightly affect the score, but these are considered part of the charm of a barn conversion.
The location is highly praised for its idyllic setting, peaceful environment, and proximity to nature and wildlife. Guests enjoy the local walks and the convenience of nearby attractions, contributing to a high score for location.
Comfort is a strong point for Wassicks Cottage, with guests mentioning cosy fires, a high standard of decor, and very comfortable beds. The warm and welcoming atmosphere contributes to the high comfort level experienced by visitors.
Facilities are generally well-regarded, with the cottage being well-equipped and thoughtfully appointed. However, some concerns about lighting and door locks suggest room for improvement in maintenance, leading to a slightly lower score.
The hosts' thoughtfulness is frequently mentioned, with guests appreciating the welcome pack and attention to detail. While such gifts are warmly received, it is noted that they are a kind gesture and not a guaranteed amenity for all stays.
The front door of this detached holiday cottage takes you into a porch where you can leave outdoor gear, then to the hall with access to the kitchen, bathroom and large living area. The twin bedroom is at the far side of the kitchen and stairs rise from the dining area to a unique galleried bedroom.
Wassicks Cottage is surrounded by enchanting gardens and is a peaceful retreat for family and friends, from where they can enjoy so many sights and activities that Suffolk and neighbouring Cambridgeshire have to offer. There’s ample parking on the main drive (shared with the owners).
Ground floor
Follow the path around the beautiful water fountain and enter into the large porch with stone tiled flooring and hang your hat on the feature horse head coat hooks before you continue through into the hallway which leads ahead to the bathroom, left to the kitchen and twin bedroom beyond and right into the open plan living and dining area with stairs leading to the mezzanine master bedroom above.
Kitchen
You’ll enjoy preparing meals in this spacious bespoke handmade kitchen with plenty of cupboards, very deep wood effect worktops and handsome corner cabinet. There’s a free standing cooker with oven, grill and four ring ceramic hob, an under counter washing machine and refrigerator and a microwave.
Living/Dining Room
From the hall, step up into the attractive dining area with substantial extending table and six chairs, dresser and handmade curtains and blind at the windows which overlook the rear and side aspects of the garden.
Through a wide gap between the exposed vertical beans sits the elegant living room with a large stylish Chesterfield Sofa and matching armchair with footstool. This double height room is bright with huge windows gives a feeling of calm and the fabulous open fire brings warmth and comfort during the cooler months. There is a flat screen tv with DVD player which lets you enjoy your favourite programmes films together and this room is also a great place to play board games with family and friends.
Bathroom
The bathroom has been completely refurbished to include a large walk in rainfall shower. There is a WC and wash basin.
Twin Bedroom
Through a door from the kitchen is this charming bedroom with matching white wooden full-size single beds a central bedside table with lamp and blanket boxes for storage. With oodles of character, the twin has painted stone walls, a window overlooking the courtyard and soft carpet underfoot.
First floor
From the dining area carpeted stairs with bannister rise to the mezzanine master bedroom.
Mezzanine Master Bedroom
A very pretty room in the eaves of the building with a double wrought iron bed. The room overlooks the living area with bannister and view of the garden beyond through the full height windows (curtained at the bottom with vertical blinds at the top). For storage, you have a large wooden chest of drawers, two bedside units and a cupboard with hanging rail. There is a lovely dressing table with hinged mirror and an A-frame full-length mirror.
Outside
The five-bar gate at the top of the drive encloses this most magical garden with large pond which wraps around the cottage. With exquisite topiary, stunning feature roses and so many nooks to explore, this glorious garden really is special.
At the front of the cottage is a water fountain with lilies, which the kitchen window overlooks. It provides the tranquil sound of trickling water and a super place for birds and other wildlife to drink. At the rear of the cottage there are two picnic tables by the pond for al fresco dining, with BBQ provided, and a small piece of lawn. There is no fencing around the pond so children must be supervised at all times.
Dogs are welcome downstairs at Wassicks Cottage, and although they must be on a lead within the garden and farm because of the animals, there is a meadow next to the cottage where dogs can freely enjoy the space.
The quaint village of Haughley is nestled in the sought-after English county of Suffolk, a stone's throw away from the vibrant market town of Stowmarket. Steeped in history, the village was named in the Domesday Book, and was once home to neolithic, pagan, Iron Age, Roman and Saxon settlements. The streets of the pretty village are decorated with traditional thatched cottages as well as a delicious takeaway, local country pub and a well-stocked convenience store, providing everything to cater for your self-catering needs! The medieval Haughley Castle towers above the village, dating back to the 11th century and built in a striking motte and bailey design. Within easy reach is the town of Stowmarket, the largest town in Mid Suffolk, home to a host of amenities along with a range of fun-filled attractions including the Museum of East Anglian Life and the Gipping Valley River Path; a lovely spot for a scenic stroll. Further afield are the bustling towns of Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich, both full to the brim of things to see and do and well worth a visit. Explore the delights of Suffolk with a retreat to Haughley.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x ground-floor twin.
Shower room with walk-in rainfall shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Open-plan living space with dining area and sitting area and open fire
Central heating and open fire.
Electric oven with grill and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine.
TV with FreeSat, iPod docking station, WiFi.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot available.
Ample off-road parking.
EV charging via standard 3 pin domestic plug in the garage, this is charged at £35 per week, note, charging is to only take place overnight from 10pm.
Gardens with lawns, pond and fountain, patio furniture and barbecue.
Shop 1.8 miles, pub 2.1 miles.
Note: There is no fencing around the pond in the garden so children must be supervised at all times.
Note: Dogs are welcome downstairs at the cottage and must be kept on a lead at all times in the gardens.Note: There is a fenced field in the grounds where dogs can run at liberty off lead.
Christine
Our stay was absolutely amazing, family time together much needed! We enjoyed country walks with our doggies etc. Perfect stay!
Janet
Ideal for dogs - plenty of ground to walk around. Very well maintained grounds with a keen eye on environmental issues. Cottage gad everything we needed. Welcome pack a nice touch.
Helen
The parking spot is not very close to the cottage and the walk is over thick gravel so not easy with suitcases or for anyone with mobility issues as my partner has. Inside we found the cottage comfortable and the kitchen was well equipped, there was also plenty of hot water. It was a shame that there is a strong smell of oil in the downstairs twin bedroom. There are plenty of walks from the cottage and our dog enjoyed the small woodland at the back with well mown paths.
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