Bury St Edmunds 6 miles.
The Orchard Close Art House is a quirky and unique retro home set in Great Livermere near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
This one-of-a-kind property is filled with fantastic artwork by a professional artist and boasts a special feature - an Insect Circus Museum that the owners used to travel the world with, now relocated to a room downstairs for guests to enjoy.
Immerse yourself in the creativity and charm of this artistic abode while exploring the picturesque surroundings of Suffolk.
Following the fascinating interiors of The Orchard Close Art House, step into the 1960s retro theme that runs throughout this property.
Every corner is adorned with carefully selected original pieces of furniture, decor, and bold colors that transport you back in time to the swinging sixties.
Accommodating up to six guests, this home features three bedrooms - two doubles and a fun bunk bed, perfect for children to enjoy.
Freshen up in the shower room complete with a walk-in shower, basin, and WC before heading to the kitchen to whip up a delicious meal.
Gather around the dining table for a family feast, then retire to the sitting room where the electric fire sets the perfect ambience for quiet evenings in.
The rear garden offers a spot with a patio and furniture, ideal for al fresco dining or simply soaking up the sunshine.
For music lovers, there is a Bluetooth-enabled 60’s record player, along with a vast and eclectic collection of albums to set the soundtrack for your stay.
Children will delight in the downstairs stage area, complete with dress-up clothes for play-acting and vintage games like Monopoly for hours of entertainment.
Just a short stroll from The Orchard Close Art House lies a charming pub where you can enjoy a refreshing drink after a day of exploration.
The village itself is steeped in history and featured in M.R.
James's Victorian Ghost Stories, with local tales that will intrigue literature enthusiasts.
Nature lovers will delight in the two adjoining lakes that offer spectacular birdwatching opportunities outside of the shooting season, where you may spot a variety of species such as geese with goslings, swans, lapwings, owls, buzzards, and red kites.
Don't miss the wildlife-rich SETASIDE area, home to an assortment of finches and tits, as well as the thatched church which houses historic wall paintings and is the final resting place of Charles II's faulkner.
For a deeper dive into the region’s history, visit the nearby West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village or explore other lakes managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
With endless walking paths and scenic routes throughout the area, you’re sure to encounter the beauty of Suffolk at every turn.
When hunger calls, take a short drive to the nearby town of Ixworth for some delicious fish and chips or treat yourself to a delightful meal at a local Asian restaurant.
The Orchard Close Art House awaits the greatest escape.