Designed to reflect the area’s historic architecture and maritime heritage, these distinctive apartments feature spacious accommodation with a high specification, providing 21st century comforts.
8 Deben Wharf has been furnished to an extremely high standard making it an extremely comfortable short term rental / holiday let.
The apartment makes the perfect base for either two couples or a family of four.
The property is located superbly close to the lovely play area at Kingston Fields as wel
Second floor apartment next to the river Deben
- Spacious and fully equipped kitchen / living area with dining room table and chairs
- Master Bedroom en-suite with King bed
-Second bedroom located next to family bathroom (can be made up as a super king or twin)
- Balcony with two chairs
WOODBRIDGE IS A BEAUTIFUL AND VIBRANT MARKET TOWN ON THE BANKS OF THE RIVER DEBEN
The ‘gem’ in Suffolk’s crown, Woodbridge combines excellent shops with superb pubs and restaurants and numerous activities both indoors and out. On the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Woodbridge is the perfect base from which to explore the Suffolk Coast and its many tourist attractions.
Things to do:
1. The River Walk and Tide Mill
This was voted the most loved element of Woodbridge by its residents. Many love to enjoy a coffee on the Quayside, stroll along the riverside paths admiring the iconic working Tide Mill and soaking up the whimsical vistas across the river – maybe even spotting the local seal!
2. Independent Shops and Fabulous Foodie Venues
Covering every type of item from DIY and craft supplies to wool shops, outdoor clothing, boutiques, deli’s cook shops, tailors, and even a violin shop (almost as iconic as Tide Mill). You are spoilt for choice when it comes to tucking in to great local produce, prepared by quality chefs, from cafes like The FireStation, to cocktails and dining at The Crown at Woodbridge, there are many ways to enjoy an evening of food in this great market town.
3. Local Markets
Frequent markets are held on the Market Hill in the shadow of the beautiful Shire Hall. Seasonal food markets, (look out for locally grown asparagus) vintage markets, craft markets and many more supplement the local shopping scene throughout the year and give the local producers an opportunity to meet customers and show off their wares.
4. National Trust Sutton Hoo
National Trust Sutton Hoo is home to one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time. Walk around the ancient burial mounds and discover the incredible story of the ship burial of an Anglo-Saxon king and his treasured possessions. Come face to face with your ancestors and explore the award-winning exhibition, the full-size reconstruction of the burial chamber, stunning replica treasures and original finds from one of the mounds, including a prince's sword.
Please note, should government restrictions come into force that don't allow you to travel we will issue a full refund and disregard the cancellation policy.