Who says you need to go very far for a getaway. Thorpeness in Suffolk, is an English town oozing countryside charm. If you love of all that is quintessentially English, then you need to add it to your list. Thorpeness beach, Thorpeness boating lake, Thorpeness house in the clouds and windmill all offering a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Never mind that it was a wealthy Scott who made his fortune designing railways around the world who decided to buy land in Suffolk in 1910 and develop it into a private holiday village, where he invited his friends and families during summer months. The development included Thorpeness country club with tennis courts and a swimming pool. This was, of course, we were booked into for a weekend of rest and relaxation. With great sea views to boot! Yep, I was in need of some vitamin sea, and Thorpeness in Suffolk was just what the doctor ordered.
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CONTENTS
- 1 Relaxation In An English Village – Exploring Thorpeness Suffolk
- 2 Going Off Grid In Thorpeness
- 3 Accommodation InThorpeness In suffolk – Country Club Relaxation
- 4 Why Thorpeness Is The Perfect Escape For A Little Me Time
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- 6 Thorpeness Meare | Thorpeness Boating Lake
- 7 Thorpeness Windmill and The House In The Clouds
- 8 Suggestions For Beach Side Towns In The UK?
Relaxation In An English Village – Exploring Thorpeness Suffolk
One of my recent posts I shared a couple of tips on how to switch off and enjoy your holiday. I certainly hope that was helpful or provided an insight into what I tend to do on most of my weekend getaways as well some of my longer holidays. I try to practice what I preach here as some of you may have noticed that my trip to India(a few Instagram posts here) was not announced nor did I tweet it, Instagram or Facebook anything while I was out there, which left me to just enjoy it all and take it all in with my eyes and that of my Nikon.
The only time people knew about it was when I was back in London and posted one or two photos. Sometimes that is needed to really get in tune with the place. With this post I was hoping to show you some of England’s beautiful escapes without having to jet off. Especially for those that want to explore a bit more on the UK than just staring at the London Eye and Big Ben when they land in London.
Last year I also shared a couple of pictures from my Reiki retreat I did in Mundesley. A cute little seaside village Norfolk, England. Staying at a lovely little cottage with very cute nautical decor to it to suit its proximity to the beach. I am getting rather addicted to going off the grid too. Already longing for a quiet getaway somewhere with sea views under the shadow of beautiful mountains. Well, this year my boyfriend and I went off again for another Reiki weekend, but this time with a change in venue.
We were heading to Thorpeness in Suffolk. A coastal town in Suffolk with the cutest little beachside holiday cottages perfectly lined with picket fences and little benches perfect for chilling with a book and a cool drink. Usually, when I do these retreats, it’s also an attempt to get a break from, work, the blog and just go off the grid for a little bit. So that means no phone, no internet = no social media, no calls and really no connection to the world other than the people around me at the time.
Going Off Grid In Thorpeness
We live in a world where you are constantly connected, glued to your iPads, your mobiles watches that now come with your emails and all sorts right on your wrist. There is just no getting away, is there? You now have work(blogging, school/uni assignment notifications included) chasing you wherever you are. Things are always on the move with no rest and no break as we take these gadgets to bed, so you are connected 24/7. We end up living like robots. Living like this can sometimes throw you off balance and cause you to lose your rhythm.
What I like about these retreats is that there is also no TV watching, so it means all the craziness that we see on the news and TV in general is out of sight and hopefully out of mind too. These weekend retreats are turning into a little life line to switch off and find my rhythm, so to speak. This coming from someone who works in IT too. I love technology and have always welcomed the innovation the comes with making people’s lives better and I am in a profession that does exactly that, for individuals and organisations.
Much of my job is spent around client communications as well as the development side of applications so when I want to get away I want a full and total getaway from all that is involved in the realm of IT consultancy and technology that robs me of my time . Even for the weekend just to recharge my batteries and catch up on my own thoughts. What better way to do this than taking a drive to some of the UK’s beautiful countryside towns. Thorpeness is one of those hidden gems that you definitely need to add to your list of quick getaways to recharge your batteries.
Accommodation InThorpeness In suffolk – Country Club Relaxation
The beauty of the Thorpeness accommodation and retreat we had was that everything is catered for! With endless teas on tap(tea addicts). Conversations that don’t involve checking pinging phones but instead replaced with early morning walks on Thorpeness beach for much needed fresh air in your lungs. It almost feels like it’s the first ever breath, considering the pollution in London’s air or any other major city. We had endless coastline with no one in sight, other than a few dog walkers, just Reiki retreaters taking purifying breathes as small waves softly crashed on the shoreline.
Suddenly, it’s was almost as if rhythm and balance was restored as you begin to relax with a feeling of just being in harmony. I guess a little alone time with you and mother nature has that effect, doesn’t it? Sadly the weekend is not enough, but just enough to bring back a little peace and restore a little balance to ease the mind.
This is such a great way of forcing you to just stop, to disconnect from world, if only for the weekend. Far away from the worlds insanity and proof that you don’t have to go far either to have a little R&R. A bonus too was disconnecting and recharging in a room with a view! Our room in one of the Thorpeness holiday cottages had its own little balcony with views of the sea and as the day wound down I could hear the waves crashing as I drifted off to sleep. Tell me a weekend like this wouldn’t bring a little harmony to the crazy lives that we all seem to be living these days? How many of you actually pull yourself away from life’s constantly spinning wheel, if only for the weekend?
Why Thorpeness Is The Perfect Escape For A Little Me Time
I would highly recommend selfishly taking a little “me” time and yes that includes those of you with little munchkins too. I am sure those around you will notice the difference when you return, besides the fact that it’s healthy for the mind and body to give yourself a break now and then. If you haven’t been to Thorpeness I would recommend it highly. Perfect for couple-only getaway or with the kids too as there is a beautiful lake to go canoeing in, there is a lovely tea house to chill out with English tea and cake, as well as the cute little buildings like the House In The Clouds and of course Thorpeness beach!
Thorpeness Meare | Thorpeness Boating Lake
The Mear is a boating lake also known as Thorpeness boating lake. It covers sixty acres, with over forty acres of water and is only three feet deep, providing a very safe boating environment for kids and adults. Thorpeness boating lake is a fantastic spot for a bit of fun, especially if visiting with children. The lake has small islands, designed for children to play, its open from Spring to the end of Summer and additionally on some Autumn weekends, depending on the weather. Dinghies, kayaks, large family rowing Thorpeness boats, canoes, punts and sailing boats are all available for hire, making this an ideal spot for family trips!
“There is probably no other place in England – or on earth – where children of either sex and any age can so completely realise their world of make-believe under conditions which are so absolutely safe and amidst surroundings which are so perfectly beautiful as on the Thorpeness Meare” – Concerning Thorpeness, 1924
Rising above rural Thorpeness you can live the high life in a former water tower. Thorpeness House in the Clouds hides what was considered an “ugly” water tower. Dandy Stuart Ogilvie, Thorpeness founder, was inspired by his friend, Mrs Malcolm Mason, a children’s book author, they clad the tower in a fairy tale structure that Mason dubbed the House in the Clouds. It’s now have a fully operational holiday home peeping over the horizon at 70 feet high. It provides spacious accommodation for the true family holiday having 5 bedrooms, 2 with double beds, 3 with twin beds and an additional double sofa bed. 3 bathrooms, drawing room, dining room and the magnificent “room at the top” giving the finest views of Suffolk. To find a place to stay in Thorpeness compare prices and reviews on Booking.com
Suggestions For Beach Side Towns In The UK?
I am always looking for beautiful places to explore in the UK as well as outside of it of course. My boyfriend’s birthday falls over the bank holiday in August. I am after suggestions for cute places to visit in the UK, do you know of a beautiful little sea side(love to be near water – calms me down) Can you suggest any places in the UK packed with character and charm? If there is a liittle village/town even better. Please post your suggestions below or better yet I want pictures. If you can post those on my FacebookI would appreciate it!
Hanz Fashera
amazin pics girl! and thanks for your sweet comments! new post is up!
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Amber Rhodes
What a beautiful place to stay and the beach is awesome! Those stones are so different to the soft sand on the Australian beaches. What a contrast! The stones look way better!
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Bianca Malata
Yeah most beaches in the UK tend to have pebbles. I cant wait to hopefully visit Australia at the end of the year and possibly check out the beaches too.
Audrey Canady
WOW! Such amazing photography! I started humming "By the Sea" from Sweeney Todd looking at them! 🙂
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Bianca Malata
Hahaha I am glad the pictures have you doing a bit of a song and dance 🙂
Els Mahieu
It looks very peaceful and quiet! Not sure about the watertower though 🙂
Lindsay McWilliams
What a beautiful place. I absolutely love the House in the Clouds, it's so quirky and memorable. The cottage looks stunning too, such a wonderful place to switch off.
Bianca Malata
It really is a place to just chill out!
Milosz Zak
Picturesque, yet very modest at the same time. Definitely looks like the place is worth a visit. I don't know how boats always dazzle with that perfect combination of colours, especially when they're moored at the dock, and switched around all the time.
Bianca Malata
Next time I am back there I want to get on those little boats for a bit of canoeing.
Nomaqhawe Mtebele
It's so beautiful and peaceful, it definitely is a must to visit.
Great photos! 🙂
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Bianca Malata
Thank you! 😀
Meagen Collins
What a beautiful place to stay, such a chill place. I also love the tone of your photos – very beautiful!
Bianca Malata
Thank you. It really is one of those places to just chill and relax.
nycjetsetter
I never think of beach towns when it comes to England… this is great to know!! Looks stunning.