Chat(eau) Lunatique - Sleeps 0
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About the cottage
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| Open Christmas / New Year | Central heating | Television | Telephone | ||||
| Secure Garden | Barbeque | DVD player | Cooker and hob | ||||
| Off road parking | 1 bathroom | CD player | Washing machine | ||||
| Secure storage for bikes | Shower over Bath | Bed linen provided | Clothes dryer | ||||
| Bikes provided | Microwave | Towels provided | Clothes airer / washing line | ||||
| Ground floor bedroom | Fridge | Breakfast basket provided | |||||
| Ground floor bathrooom | Freezer / compartment | Basics of tea, coffee, sugar provided | |||||
| Open fire in living room and kitchen | Iron and Board |
The latest cottage to join The Grove Cottages, Chat(eau) Lunatique is situated in the outskirts of Long melford, Suffolk. This fabulously quirky cottage sleeps up to 4 adults in two doubles.
The Cottage is located on the outskirts of the bustling village of Long Melford near the imposing church off “The Green”.
It is situated by the main road A1093 which takes you to the picturesque villages of Clare and Cavendish.
Chat(eau) Lunatique is in the same row of terraced Flax Workers Cottages. Spadgers Cottage is next door.
Through the front door you enter the sitting room with an open fire. At one end of this room is the snug, which you can lie in and shut the curtain, cutting yourself off from the world, just you and the television set.
To the back of the cottage is the sunny kitchen with the second open fire, and a generously sized table for 6.
Through the kitchen you access the even sunnier conservatory leading to the garden which opens out into the fields.
This cottage benefits from a second bedroom by the addition of the kitchen and conservatory extensions, which is what makes it different in layout from Spadgers.
Upstairs are two well sized light and airy double bedrooms and the bathroom. The large bedroom has the added luxury of a television.
Long Melford is one of Suffolk’s prettiest villages and is well known for its antique shops and warehouses, which were portrayed in the TV series Lovejoy. The cloth industry dominated the village trades in the 14th – 17th centuries and much of the wonderful architecture stems from this rich period.
There are very many historic buildings in the village, best known are Melford Hall and Kentwell Hall, which is famous for its Tudor re-enactments. Both are open for public viewing.
The garden is fenced off from the neighbours but opens out directly to the fields at the end; ideal for walks. There is a BBQ, seating and Bikes provided.
This is a lovely cottage for 4 , maybe even 5 people to share and explore Long Melford and the best that Suffolk has to offer.
All prices include vat, towels, soap, linen, heating, a 'Proper English Breakfast' welcome pack and a supply of breakfast basics like real coffee and tea etc.
The cottage is a complete little home and facilities include modern heating, TV, DVD player, books, games and a fully equipped kitchen including electric hob and oven and a microwave.
It also has a travel cot and high chair. Parents will need to provide their own babies bedding.

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About Local Area
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Chateau Lunatique is the closet cottage pictured above, next door to which sits Spadgers Cottage.
Fey Cottage is two doors down from Spadgers, beyond the ivy climbing the wall.
This is the footpath that runs from the back garden of Chateau Lunatic.
Long Melford is one of Suffolk's prettiest and most famous Medieval Villages.
It was used as the backdrop for the well known TV series 'LoveJoy' about the Antique Dealer who seemed to be caught up in detective work: Predictably Long Melford is awash with Antique Shops and there are some good browsing times to be had. There is also a frequent Antique Fair in the School House just 200 yards away from Spadgers and often Antique Book Fairs in the Village Hall.
Here are some photos of Long Melford starting with the excellent Black Lion Pub and the Green both of which which are just 150 yards from Spadgers.
The Black Lion Pub
The Village Green
This is the Gappmaiers Austrian Restaurant which is in the centre of Long Melford, there are lots of good pubs and restaurants along the highstreet as well as all the shops you could need.
There are 2 stately Homes in Long Melford, both with 400 yards of Spadgers.
Melford Hall which is a wonderful building and cared for by The National Trust, it is host to many events and is a very interesting place to visit.
Kentwell Hall is famous for its Tudor Re-enactments and if you have never been to one this is an absolute 'Must'. there are up to 350 Tudor actors living the life and through doing so bringing to life this fabulous Tudor Stately Home, the busy kitchens are amazing !
Check out the website www.kentwellHall.co.uk for more information
Below is a recent article about the Suffolk Coast
Joanna Symons, Telegraph Travel Newspaper January 2nd 2010.
'Popular though the Lake District and West Country are as tourist destinations, they can be rather damp. If you want to reduce the risk of a rainy holiday, statistics show that you should head east.
Suffolk for instance, had only about a third as much rainfall as the Lake District last summer. It also happens to have one of the loveliest stretches of coastline in Britain.
The Met office regional statistics per annum.
The Lake District Suffolk
Rain fall 2300 - 3900mm 600 - 660 mm
What did the guests say:
We really enjoyed our stay; great location and cosy atmosphere! A nice place to just unwind from the London city stress.
Friday, 26th of March, 2010, Pauline:
It was a very cosy cottage. Very warm, bed wonderful. Favourite place lying face down on bed looking out over the fields. (heaven)
Monday, 22nd of March, 2010, Narinderjit and Sonia:
Lovely location, we had great weather. Very cosy and well appointed cottage, the interiors were absolutely gorgeous. Thank you ! x
Monday, 1st of March, 2010, Ann and Derek:
Wonderful week in such a cosy cottage in an ideal location. Our first time self catering in UK and we'll certainly do it again. Suffolk is a beautiful county with superb small towns and villages that are unique, not to mention restaurants and pubs!
Monday, 15th of February, 2010, Lindy and James:
We loved the cottage, it was a perfect mix of a beautiful historic cottage, comfort and something a little more interesting. We thought the cottage was beautifully decorated and had everything we needed. The breakfast hamper was a lovely touch and the local pubs are beautiful and very hospitable. Thank you for a lovely break 1
Monday, 8th of February, 2010, Heather:
Great location, beautiful cottage - cosy, spacious, excellent decor. Homely feel made us not want to leave - Thank you.
Friday, 5th of February, 2010, Debbie:
Bertie, our Jack Russell, loved the garden, the walks, the warmth, the fire and we loved it too !
Monday, 11th of January, 2010, Janet and Alan:
We have had a lovely weekend, very cosy and warm cottage, open fire in lounge was a treat. Lots of birds in the garden, would love to see it in summer. We love gardening. Great to be able to walk to pubs from the cottage without using the car.
Monday, 4th of January, 2010, Liz, Paul and Hattie:
Chat(eau) Lunatique is perfect for a relaxing, cosy break away. The cottage is very tastefully decorated and certainly lived up to its expectations. It is a very homely cottage. We didn't want to leave. Thank you.
The Grove Cottages holiday cottages have many unique original features like 18th Century Bake ovens and working kitchen ranges, traditional Suffolk Brick floors, wattle and daub walls, 16th Century thatched roofs, massive Inglenook fireplaces, log fires, millstones and exposed beams galore and they are all lovingly restored and period furnished so that they are a joy just to be in.
The Grove Cottages holiday homes are situated in South Suffolk / East Anglia which is less than 2 hours from London or an hour from Cambridge and where the famous English Landscape painter John Constable was born and created such masterpieces as 'The Haywain'.
The Grove Cottages are available all year for weekend and midweek short breaks as well as weekly holidays and the accommodation sleeps from 2 to 6.
We are 4 star rated and provide bikes for our guests to explore the beautiful English countryside.
Please look through our site and you will find out why our guests love it so much here.
Thank you and Happy Hols !
Mark
Company Address: The Grove, Priory Green, Edwardstone, Suffolk, CO10 5PP; tel: 01787 211115; email: info@grove-cottages.co.uk.
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