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The hotel: Southwold is so cute, it makes Trumpton look
shabby. If it were anywhere else, it would be besieged. But it isn’t — it’s
at the end of the A1095. Keep going and you’re in the North Sea: there isn’t
a lot of flow-through traffic. So, by 7pm, 90% of the tourist tide has
sluiced inland, and you’ll have this cutest of cul-de-sacs largely to
yourself.
Ensconce yourself at The Swan hotel, which has handsome oils, sombre hues and
marshmallow sofas, but don’t be deceived: this is the live switchboard of
local life. People have been drinking the home-brew here since the 14th
century, and in 1872, the Adnams brothers took it over and began making what
would become one of Britain’s favourite ales. The brewery lies just across
the hotel car park, so the beer theme permeates everything, including your
nostrils when you stroll outside.
The 42 rooms are fettled with the kind of crisp style that Hotel du Vin
veterans go wobbly about. Some have plasma screens, many have four-posters
and all have walls dotted with local contemporary art, and bathrooms that
waft organic toiletries.
Two new suites borrow loft space from the town hall next door: the Admiral,
with a telescope for sea-gazing; and Mr Crisp’s Room, which peers over
Southwold’s lighthouse. But the best room is No 1 — one window looks onto
Market Place, while another allows you to plump up the pillows on the
four-poster and lie there watching the waves.
What is the food like? The dining room is traditional, smart
and subtly lit; and the head chef, Ian Howell, has one eye on the local nets
and the other on nearby farms for his meat and veg. The results are simple
but crafted: start with tender smoked eel on a bed of free-range scrambled
egg, or maybe some ham hock from Earsham (okay, that’s imported from
Norfolk). And if Southwold sea trout with samphire is on the mains list, bag
it quick. Throw in seriously good, well-selected wines from £14.50, and the
Swan sets the high-water mark for faultless food in easy-going surroundings.
One more tip: reserve a fireside sofa for a pleasant after-dinner doze.
If you’ve overindulged, how do you downsize? This town
was made for walking. Try a gentle stroll north along the shingle beach to
visit Britain’s most expensive rank of beach huts: one changed hands
recently for £48,000. Then steam on to the pier, only just rebuilt and now
boasting what at first appears to be an infernal amusement arcade, but is in
fact a confuse-me-quick emporium of postmodern japes. Two quid buys you a
five-minute diving adventure, and among the other attractions are a dog on a
treadmill and an auto-frisking machine with kinky inflating rubber gloves.
Hard to describe, fun to watch.
Calm yourself down by admiring the town’s lovely lighthouse, sprouting proudly
among the rooftops. The walk is all downhill from here to Blackshore,
Southwold’s old port, where many of the sailors’ huts double up as cafes and
fishmongers. The Sole Bay Fish Company sells an excellent pint of prawns.
Stroll on alongside the River Blyth and watch the fishermen watching you and
the chandlers doing their chandling. Even here, the hop mash from the Adnams
brewery mixes with the sea air and reminds you of the beer-assisted sausages
you scoffed for breakfast. Delicious.
What about beyond the town? Back among the bullying traffic
of the A12, hang a right in Blythburgh and visit Holy Trinity Church, the
“Cathedral of the Marshes”. It is commonly acknowledged to be the county’s
best, having miraculously escaped both the Reformation and meddling
Victorians. The hovering wooden angels are worth the visit alone.
A few miles further on, Snape Maltings (01728 688303, www.snapemaltings.co.uk)
is, if you time it right, your venue for some world-class classical music
(this year’s Aldeburgh Festival runs from June 9 to 25).
Who should go? Gluttons for nourishment; even without the
drama of the coast, the Swan would be a hearty hideaway.
Who shouldn’t? Big families with children in search of
spirited beach and night life.
The Swan (01502 722186, www.adnamshotels.co.uk)
has 42 rooms and two suites. Doubles start at £150, B&B; dinner costs
£35 for three courses
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