Aldeburgh is a delightful seaside town located on the Suffolk coast between Southwold and Woodbridge. The town has a rich history with the 16th Century moot hall and imposing Martello Tower bearing testimony to this. Today, Aldeburgh is best known as both a popular holiday destination and an artistic and literary centre. Visitors to Aldeburgh are attracted to its Blue Flag shingle beach which is d
otted with fishermen's huts from which daily catches are sold. The town is located within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is close to a number of nature reserves and sites of Special Scientific Interest including the Minsmere RSPB reserve. We currently have two fabulous self catering holiday villas which are both located on Crag Path, just a short distance from the town centre. Both villas have extensive, uninterpreted views of the Aldeburgh seafront and have immediate access onto the beach. If you choose to stay at the Victorian Corinthian Villa, recently renovated to an exceptionally high contemporary standard, you will enjoy extensive views from the rooftop balcony. A glass lift is provided to aid access over the three floors. Alternatively, guests might prefer the more traditional Grade II listed seafront villa, Oakley House, which has been an important and striking feature of the Aldeburgh seafront since the 1870's. This pretty, brightly coloured villa, dominates the historic Oakley Square and enjoys an enviable beach front position with uninterupted sea views.