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Holiday/short term let in beautiful Tollesbury, Essex, perfect for last minute summer holiday


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Due to a cancellation, our lovely little house on the coast (well estuary) in the village of Tollesbury has become free, if anyone fancies a break please use the link below or drop us a message.    
 
We have a cosy 2-bedroom cottage in the heart of the coastal village of Tollesbury available for a holiday or short term let.  This charming retreat offers a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, a short walk from Tollesbury Marina and nature reserve and right next to Mersea Island. https://visitmerseaisland.co.uk/
The property offers an open plan ground floor kitchen, living and dining area, 1 double and 1 single bedroom upstairs, (if interested in a longer stay a bunk bed can be arranged) **please note steep stairs**  Starting from £75.00 per night.  Please get in touch for more details.

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