Hill House

Built in 1819 this lovely 200 year cottage is in the heart of snape village. Whilst retaining many period features this cottage has been fully refurbished is a lovely family house with open plan kitchen/diner opening onto the courtyard garden. The cottage is within a 10 minute walk of the famous Snape Maltings and is situated within an area of outstanding natural beauty. The dog friendly cottage provides a perfect base to explore the wider Aldeburgh area.

Everything you need for a peaceful stay.

Hill House has been carefully equipped to make your time at as relaxing and effortless as possible. Combining the charm of an old barn with the comfort of modern living.

3 Bedrooms

Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 3: 2 x Single (3ft)

BBQ & patio area

Private garden and patio with outdoor seating

2 Bathrooms

Upstairs bathroom. Downstair shower room.
 

Equipped kitchen

Dishwasher, fridge-freezer, microwave and cooker.

Cozy living room

TV, books, and games for cozy nights in.

Parking

Parking on premises for two cars.

Book your stay at Hill House

Take a slower pace and let the countryside do the rest. Hill House offers simple comfort, quiet mornings, and peaceful evenings.

What our guests say

We have spent a lovely week at The Granary and have really enjoyed exploring some of the lovely beaches and forest walks in the area. Rendlesham Forest and Dunwich Heath were particularly good and provided lovely walks which we and my very energetic cocker spaniel thoroughly enjoyed. The Granary was perfect and in a lovely quiet location from where one could walk without getting into the car. Our hosts were friendly and very helpful. I would certainly recommend this property and would be very happy to stay there again.

Kathleen
Hill House Location

Guest access to Hill House is from Church Road (B1069). If using satellite navigation please enter the postcode IP17 1SQ or search ‘Hill House, Snape’ on Google Maps.

 

Address
Hill House, The Hill, Snape, IP17 1SQ.

Discover what’s in the area

Immerse yourself in local experiences and natural beauty.

Scenic walking and cycling trails

Miles of paths wind through woodlands and open countryside in this historic area of outstanding beauty.

The tranquil village of Snape is a great base for walkers and cyclists, with the Suffolk Coastal Cycle Route passing nearby, with the Tour de France and Tour of Britan passing through the village of the last few years. Within Tunstall and Rendlesham Forest there are mountain biking trails on offer, with bomb craters and sand pits providing some challenging terrain.

Heritage Sites

From Roman traders and Anglo-Saxon kings to Viking raiders, medieval castles and Cold War defences, the Suffolk Heritage Coast is a landscape shaped by more than 2,000 years of history.

Just minutes from Croft Farm Snape lie some of England’s most remarkable heritage sites — the royal burial mounds of Sutton Hoo, the great fortress walls of Framlingham Castle, the mysterious keep at Orford, and the haunting remains of Dunwich, a once-great medieval city lost to the sea.

Suffolk Favourites

The Suffolk coast is as well known for its food and drink as it is for its landscape — from traditional village pubs to nationally recognised dining destinations.

Just minutes from Croft Farm Snape you’ll find welcoming local favourites including The Golden Key, The Crown, and The Plough and Sail — all are dog friendly and offer relaxed atmospheres, seasonal menus and the kind of warm hospitality that defines rural Suffolk.

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