Norfolk Cottages
| 16a Westgate |
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This newly refurbished Flint and Cast Stone house offers comfortable, non-smoking accommodation on the North Norfolk Coast. Set in the heart of Hunstanton the house is walking distance from the beach and the town’s many attractions.
Hunstanton offers many diversions for the visitor, from traditional resort fare such as the seafront with its sandy beach, promenade, funfair with amusements, to more modern amenities with the Oasis Swimming Pool and Leisure Centre and the Sealife Centre. The Princess Theatre and Sunday Market provide diversions and within easy access of the town are three golf courses, one of which is championship!
The local area includes Sandringham House, Caley Mill Norfolk Lavender Gardens and numerous bird reserves. There are also numerous charming hamlets and village which are well worth a visit! |
| 25 Blackhorse Yard |
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This 200 year old cottage, with 3 bedrooms, living room and spacious kitchen/diner is conveniently situated in a quiet lane close to the quay and shops.
Sensitively modernised, it retains features such as beams throughout and an open fireplace, equipped with wood burner.
An ideal base for all North Norfolk.
Owner requires 25% of the final balance when booking. |
| 3 Malthouse Court |
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This charming chalk and brick barn conversion lies in the conservation village of Thornham, with its picturesque harbour, long sandy beaches and rolling countryside.
The well-furnished property is in excellent decorative order, with an open fire and central heating. An attractive recent addition to the property is a spacious conservatory, looking out onto a pleasant patio area with tables and chairs in a pretty, enclosed garden.
Thornham boasts three pubs serving excellent food and a village bakery and tea shop. There are superb facilities for sailing, golf and bird-watching nearby and wonderful walks.
£100 damage deposit cheque required to owner, returned after the holiday is taken.
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| 4 Seaview |
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4 Seaview is an excellently situated seaside house with cliff top patio views overlooking the blueflag award beaches. Just a five minute walk in to the old fishing town that boasts superb shops, restuarants and welcoming pubs. The Georgian town of Holt is just 6 miles away and Norwich approximately 20 miles.
Sheringham is a traditional seaside town which has grown up around its old fishing village, and a band of little boats still bring in the daily catch. Sheringham is home to the North Norfolk Railway which operates steam train rides into Holt.
Sheringham has safe, clean beaches and sea and has been awarded a blue flag in recognition of this. At low tide the large sandy beach reveals rock pools, great for a days exploring!
Landmarks of Norfolk include Blakeney Point, The Norfolk Broads, Norwhich Cathedral, Sandringham, Thetford Forest Park and The Wash. |
| 7 Ashdale Gardens |
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Situated on a quiet unadopted road in old Hunstanton, this ground floor apartment in a new and contemporary complex has easy access via a courtyard from the car park.
Only 5 minutes walk from the beach and golf course, with shop, post office and several pubs and restaurants only a short walk away. The long distance Coast Path also passes through the village and intersects with the Peddars Way.
Hunstanton is unique on the East Coast as it faces West creating spectacular sunsets over the sea. This part of the coast is also a haven for migrating birds. All this makes Old Hunstanton an ideal destination for bird watchers and artists alike. |
| Bay Cottage |
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Just 9 miles from the sea at Cromer, this delightful, well-furnished property, once a pair of farm workers' cottages, is surrounded by a lovely private half-acre country garden of fruit trees and lawns.
Providing a safe environment especially for children and animals. English Tourist Board 4* rating.
The hamlet of Colby Corner is well situated for Norwich and the Broads. The area offers excellent walking and cycling. Pub 1 mile, riding, fishing, bowling and tennis within easy reach. Gas, electricity and all linen included. Central heating November to March at no cost, other time £20.00 pw. Highchair and cot available.
2 person and senior citizen discounts |
| Brincliffe Annexe |
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Situated in an excellent position on the side of the championship golf links at Old Hunstanton, this chalet style bungalow and annexe/flat is ideal for a family seaside/golfing/bird watching/sailing holiday or for just lazing about and relaxing.
The property has commanding views overlooking the course at Old Hunstanton.
There is ample parking space and gardens at front and rear, suitable for children.
The beach is accessible only 200 yards away via a footpath across the golf course. The popular village of Old Hunstanton offers several excellent pubs/restaurants, all within easy walking distance.
The post office/shop serving freshly baked bread is just minutes away.
The annexe to the side of the main cottage can be hired separately from the main cottage or the entire property can be taken together. |
| Brincliffe Chalet |
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Situated in an excellent position on the side of the championship golf links at Old Hunstanton, this chalet style bungalow and annexe/flat is ideal for a family seaside/golfing/bird watching/sailing holiday or for just lazing about and relaxing.
The property has commanding views overlooking the course at Old Hunstanton.
There is ample parking space and gardens at front and rear, suitable for children.
The beach is accessible only 200 yards away via a footpath across the golf course. The popular village of Old Hunstanton offers several excellent pubs/restaurants, all within easy walking distance.
The post office/shop serving freshly baked bread is just minutes away.
The annexe to the side of the main cottage can be hired separately from the main cottage or the entire property can be taken together. |
| Buffers End |
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3 Properties - Crossed Wires is situated in the centre of Brancaster, just half a mile from the beach. Brancaster is located on the main coastal road 5 miles from Hunstanton, within 8 miles of Holme and Holkham Gap and 15 miles from Sandringham House and Walsingham.
The Sidings are two comfortable adaptations of old railway carriages situated in Burnham Overy Staithe. Both have mature enclosed gardens. Just 500 yards away the Peddar's Way long distance footpath passes through this attractive coastal village.
The North Norfolk coast offers dramatic coastal scenery, providing access to a wide variety of local attractions as well as hosting some excellent pubs & restaurants. There are many historical places of interest to visit too.
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| Carpenters Cottage |
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Wighton is an attractive and rural village, ideally situated as a base to explore the North Norfolk coast. The village has a fine church, an extremely good art gallery, and a pub.
Built in the eighteenth century, of brick and flint, Carpenters Cottage is located at the centre of the village adjoining the village pub.
Local villages and towns nearby that are worth a visit include histroic Walsingham with its shrine, Binham with its Abbey, Langham with its glass works and Thursford with its steam collection and annual concerts.
Wells-Next-The-Sea is the nearest and is an interesting mix of harbour front amusement arcades, fish and chips, good general shopping and a lovely old part of town.
Only weekly bookings accepted Christmas & New Year. |
| Clydesdale |
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1 Farmhouse and 4 Cottages - This peaceful complex consists of a 17th century farmhouse and four purpose built cottages. It is set in spacious grounds in the heart of East Anglia on the Norfolk/Suffolk borders.
The leisure facilities consist of an indoor heated swimming pool, a full-size snooker table and games room with pool table, tennis tables, and a library. Riding, tennis, fishing, and golf can be arranged and there is a massage salon on the premises.
One can make interesting excursions in any direction, North to Norwich, Sandringham and The Broads; East to the coast for bird watching and walking at Walberswick, Dunwich & Minsmere or for music at Snape; South to Constable country and West to the Brecklands, Newmarket and Cambridge. Please visit the owner's website for more details. |
| Cotman Cottage |
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Cotman Cottage was built in the early 1700s and has recently been restored to create a comfortable and warm holiday home. It is Grade 2 Listed.
The ground floor has an oak-beamed sitting room with an enormous brick inglenook fireplace in which a log-burning stove sits to provide warmth for chilly evenings to supplement the underfloor heating beneath traditional pamment tiles.
Wighton is a small, quiet farming village with a fine flint church and one local pub. The narrow gauge Wells & Walsingham Light Railway runs along the north edge of Wighton and the steam trains can be seen from the garden at Cotman Cottage. The nearest shops are in Wells or Walsingham, 2.5 miles away and there is a Safeway supermarket at Fakenham 7 miles away.
The glorious beaches of the North Norfolk coast - Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham - are within a few minutes drive as are the charming coastal villages of Stiffkey, Morston and Blakeney. Opportunities to walk, cycle, sail, birdwatch, play golf, collect antiques, visit historic houses and churches are all around. |
| Crossed Wires |
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3 Properties - Crossed Wires is situated in the centre of Brancaster, just half a mile from the beach. Brancaster is located on the main coastal road 5 miles from Hunstanton, within 8 miles of Holme and Holkham Gap and 15 miles from Sandringham House and Walsingham.
The Sidings are two comfortable adaptations of old railway carriages situated in Burnham Overy Staithe. Both have mature enclosed gardens. Just 500 yards away the Peddar's Way long distance footpath passes through this attractive coastal village.
The North Norfolk coast offers dramatic coastal scenery, providing access to a wide variety of local attractions as well as hosting some excellent pubs & restaurants. There are many historical places of interest to visit too.
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| Fayette |
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Fayette is a character cottage situated in the quiet and attractive village of North Creake. The cottage itself is over 200 years old with steep stairs. It has been tastefully modernised and well-furnished to comfortably accommodate four people.
The fully enclosed, rear garden is well kept and laid mainly to lawn. The village pub is less than 100 yards away.
As well as North Creake Abbey in the village, visitors can explore the lovely scenery with many walks in the area and for ornithologists there are numerous bird reserves closeby.
North Creak is only 5 to 6 miles away from the sailing village of Burnham Overy Staithes, and the same distance from the seaside town of Wells, with many other places well worth a visit including lovely Burnham market- with its interesting shops and restaurants. Also, Holkom Deer Park and beach. |
| Goldcrest |
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Spacious detached bungalow occupying delightful position. Equipped and furnished to a high standard throughout. Suited to the less abled (no special adaptions).
Sandringham and sea within 2 miles - King's Lynn shopping centre 12 miles. Ideal for bird watching and peaceful tranquil holidays. |
| Ground Floor Apartment |
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1 Cottage & 2 Apartments - Standing in a large walled garden Langham Hall is situated in a delightful village in the heart of the north Norfolk countryside. The Stable Court, sleeping 8, has been imaginatively converted to create a beautiful holiday home and features a large gabled sitting room with open fire together with two attractive self-contained apartments, both sleeping 4, in the wing of the hall.
Langham Hall lies only a mile away from a striking coastline of outstanding natural beaufy with uncrowded beaches and lovely walks. Places of interest include the delightful fishing harbour of Blakeney only 2 miles away and the Georgian town of Holt, with its fine antique shops and historic houses including the Queen's country retreat at Sandringham, Holkham Hall and the Jacobean mansion at Blickling.
An ideal base for a coast and countryside holiday.
Sorry no stag parties |
| Harpers |
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We are pleased to offer self-catering accommodation in the popular village of Burnham Market within a short drive of the beautiful North Norfolk coast.
Famous for its beaches, sailing golfing, bird watching and walking, this is the ideal base for a family or those seeking the privacy of a home from home.
This is a recently renovated modern bungalow in a quiet cul-de-sac within five minutes walk of the busy village centre offering a wide range of shopping and restaurants.
The bungalow comprises a fully fitted kitchen with dishwasher, fridge, electric cooker and washing machine; a sitting room / dining room with TV/video/DVD. The bathroom has a power shower, toilet and basin. There are three bedrooms, one double, one twin and one single. To the rear of the property there is an enclosed garden and garage, with additional parking to the side.
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| Hillcrest |
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Delightful 19th century cottage with open fire. Set back from a country road with a meadow to the rear, it offers both a peaceful break and safe haven for children.
Ideally situated for visits to Norwich, exploring historic sites, country walks and close to Banham 200.
Available all year.
Only 5 nights or weekly bookings accepted Christmas & New Year.
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| Ist Floor |
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The Old Candlemakers has a separate riverside garden adjoining the property with extensive keyheading where you may fish or moor your boat during your holiday. Both flats have stunning views over the river and marshes beyond.
Please note we have a non-smoking policy adn sorry animals are not allowed. Also the accommodation is unsuitable for children under 12 years. The charges include electric - heating - car parking and bed linen. Deposit required 10% on booking. Remainer payable 4 weeks before holiday date.
Stokesby is within the Norfolk Broads National Park Area. Norwich City and Gt. Yarmouth - Beaches - Golf courses - Attractions etc are all a short distance away.
Stokesby is well known for its lovely village green with ducks everywhere with plenty of walks along the riverbanks. In fact a delightful natural village with its own pub on the riverside a general store/post office - tea-room/gift shop all within a short walk. |
| Ivy House |
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1 Farmhouse and 4 Cottages - This peaceful complex consists of a 17th century farmhouse and four purpose built cottages. It is set in spacious grounds in the heart of East Anglia on the Norfolk/Suffolk borders.
The leisure facilities consist of an indoor heated swimming pool, a full-size snooker table and games room with pool table, tennis tables, and a library. Riding, tennis, fishing, and golf can be arranged and there is a massage salon on the premises.
One can make interesting excursions in any direction, North to Norwich, Sandringham and The Broads; East to the coast for bird watching and walking at Walberswick, Dunwich & Minsmere or for music at Snape; South to Constable country and West to the Brecklands, Newmarket and Cambridge. Please visit the owner's website for more details. |
| Langham Hall Cottages |
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1 Cottage & 2 Apartments - Standing in a large walled garden Langham Hall is situated in a delightful village in the heart of the north Norfolk countryside. The Stable Court, sleeping 8, has been imaginatively converted to create a beautiful holiday home and features a large gabled sitting room with open fire together with two attractive self-contained apartments, both sleeping 4, in the wing of the hall.
Langham Hall lies only a mile away from a striking coastline of outstanding natural beaufy with uncrowded beaches and lovely walks. Places of interest include the delightful fishing harbour of Blakeney only 2 miles away and the Georgian town of Holt, with its fine antique shops and historic houses including the Queen's country retreat at Sandringham, Holkham Hall and the Jacobean mansion at Blickling.
An ideal base for a coast and countryside holiday.
Sorry no stag parties |
| Manor Farm Cottage |
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A delightful Grade II Listed C15th cottage built in local carrstone. The Cottage is beautifully situated in five acres of gardens 500 yards off the main road on a working livestock farm, with walking access to the coast. The cottage has it's own private enclosed garden, with borders of climbing rose, foxgloves and hollyhocks. There is access to the large games room with use of the full sized table tennis and a snooker table.
It is an ideal location for a family holiday with superb beaches and a good range of small family-run shops, restaurants and country pubs close by. The attractions of the unspoilt Norfolk coastline, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty, with it's sandy beach, RSPB reserves, golf courses, sailing and glorious walks along the Norfolk Coastal Path and Peddars Way, are all on the doorstep. Sandringham is only a few miles away with wonderful gardens and woodlands.
Returnable Deposit Required |
| Mill House |
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Situated overlooking a tranquil part of the River Wensum, this attractive, timber-clad riverside house is perfect for a family holiday. This former water bailiff's home, part of which date back to 1719, is adjacent to the site of Hellesdon Mill where the weir still flows.
The spacious accommodation is comfortably furnished and the first floor livingroom takes advantage of the views and beautiful setting. There are interesting walks nearby both into the cathedral City of Norwich (only 3 miles) and along Marriott's Way.
An ideal base for exploring the Norfolk Broads and the North Norfolk coast. |
| No 2 Sunnyside |
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Spacious house with large garden in peaceful village. Situated just four miles south of Fakenham, Whissonsett has a pub, post office/shop and well-equipped playing field. Surrounded by quiet country roads and footpaths makes for ideal walking and cycling.
Its central location provides the perfect base for discovering Norfolk's many delights, both inland and coastal. It has a cinema, ten-pin bowling, golf course, sports centre and National Hunt racecourses. Norwich, with its fine buildings, shops, museums and leisure attractions can be reached in just 45 minutes by car.
Whether you want to relax or have a base for a busy touring holiday, No 2 Sunnyside is perfect. |
| No 4 Pretoria Cottages |
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Fenway is a quiet lane on the edge of Heacham. The cottage, built at the end of the 19th C, overlooks fields to front and rear, with sea views from upstairs. It is approx 12-15 minutes walk from the nearest beach & 5-10 minutes walk from the nearest shop & pub.
The cottage is built of traditional Norfolk carrstone and retains many of its original features. It has recently undergone considerable improvements with new furniture, carpets & fittings to offer greater comfort to our guests.
Heacham is a large village, 12 miles from Kings Lynn & 6 miles from Sandringham. There are 2 safe sandy beaches & a multitude of coastal paths. There are various shops, pubs and resturants nearby as well as children's playground & village duck pond. Bikes can be hired in the village.
Nearby Hunstanton also boasts long sandy beaches and holds the Clean Beach Award, bowling alley, funfair, indoor swimming pool & other sporting & leisure facilities. There are also important bird reserves nearby. |
| Northdown |
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Northdown, just outside Blakeney, has one of the most spectacular positions on the North Norfolk coast, in fact it is in a designated 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'. It is a dream holiday location for all -families, couples, birdwatchers, ramblers, and sailing enthusiasts.
The uninterrupted panoramic views extend from the village of Morston and its surrounding countryside, over the sea and salt marshes to Blakeney Point.
The Old Foundry, 6 individual and delightful cottages in ths beautiful and sensitively renovated Victorian Foundry has been refurbished & decorated to the highest standards by an award winning architect and still retains many of the original old features.
For more information please visit the owners' website. |
| Norwich City |
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This luxurious and very spacious one-bedroom, first floor apartment is situated within the prestigious St George-Colegate area, in the historic Norwich City Centre near the river Wensum.
Close to the Cathedral, the market, and all the amenities in the City Centre, the apartment is beautifully equipped and has views overlooking historic Bacon House (1548). The charming lounge has a large floor to ceiling bay window with views overlooking St Georges.
The price is £395 per week, based on two people. Third additional guest £50 extra per week. Fourth additional guest £50 extra per week.
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| Owl Cottage |
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1 Farmhouse and 4 Cottages - This peaceful complex consists of a 17th century farmhouse and four purpose built cottages. It is set in spacious grounds in the heart of East Anglia on the Norfolk/Suffolk borders.
The leisure facilities consist of an indoor heated swimming pool, a full-size snooker table and games room with pool table, tennis tables, and a library. Riding, tennis, fishing, and golf can be arranged and there is a massage salon on the premises.
One can make interesting excursions in any direction, North to Norwich, Sandringham and The Broads; East to the coast for bird watching and walking at Walberswick, Dunwich & Minsmere or for music at Snape; South to Constable country and West to the Brecklands, Newmarket and Cambridge. Please visit the owner's website for more details. |
| Peacehaven |
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Wake in the morning overlooking the sea. Step from the garden onto the beach and end the day with a sunset over the bay. Wonderful family beach fronting holiday house.
Very safe beach. At low tide there is a vast amount of beach. ideal for shrimping, crabing, cockling and building sand castles. At high tide the sea is at the sea wall with direct access from the garden.
Walks, birdwatching, seal trips, art courses, cycling, golf and countryside nearby. Also stately homes Sandringham and Holkham.
Heacham is the home of Norfolk lavender. Good pubs, restaurants, shops and supermarkets can be found in the village and the nearby resort of Hunstanton.
FULLY BOOKED FOR SCHOOL SUMMER HOLIDAYS 2003! |
| Peddars |
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Peddars is a charming single storey cottage converted from the village carpenter's shop, it has undergone a recent update and offers very comfortable accommodation.
The secluded garden is fenced and overlooks woodland. There is off road parking for 2 cars.
The village shop and excellent real ale pub are both two minutes walk from the cottage.
Sedgeford is an ideal location, surrounded by gently rolling countryside and is four miles from the Norfolk Coast which has beautiful sandy beaches.
This area is well known for walking, sailing, golf and the bird watching reserves at Snettisham and Titchwell.
Peddars is within easy reach of Hunstanton, Brancaster and Wells, and historic houses of Sandringham and Holkham Hall. |
| Rascal's Barn |
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Both barns are equipped to a high specification, with underfloor heating, comfortable furniture and well-presented kitchens. The open vaulted living rooms on the first floor have exposed beams and a wood burning stove, TV/DVD player are installed, as well as a CD/radio. Some games and books are provided in each barn, together with a card table for bridge players. There is enough china and glassware to entertain two additional guests for a meal.
Roughton is a small village, 5km to the south of Cromer. There is an excellent convenience store/garage and one of the best Fish and Chip shops in North Norfolk. Groveland is a Farm Shop with 'Pick your own' fruit and vegetables in season, together with an excellent butcher, hairdresser, organic food shop, garden centre and clothes boutique at the other end of the Village.
Outside, both barns have a small patio area with table and chairs for use in the summer months. The roses are getting established. Guests may use parts of the gardens.
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| Rogue's Barn |
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Both barns are equipped to a high specification, with underfloor heating, comfortable furniture and well-presented kitchens. The open vaulted living rooms on the first floor have exposed beams and a wood burning stove, TV/DVD player are installed, as well as a CD/radio. Some games and books are provided in each barn, together with a card table for bridge players. There is enough china and glassware to entertain two additional guests for a meal.
Roughton is a small village, 5km to the south of Cromer. There is an excellent convenience store/garage and one of the best Fish and Chip shops in North Norfolk. Groveland is a Farm Shop with 'Pick your own' fruit and vegetables in season, together with an excellent butcher, hairdresser, organic food shop, garden centre and clothes boutique at the other end of the Village.
Outside, both barns have a small patio area with table and chairs for use in the summer months. The roses are getting established. Guests may use parts of the gardens.
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| Sexton's Cottage |
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Thornage is an attractive flint village, typical of Norfolk, in the middle of rolling farmland, 4 miles from the sea at Blakeney and 2 miles from the market town of Holt.
Sexton's Cottage is a charming artist's cottage, about 200 years old, constructed of brick and flint with a pantile roof and a number of unusual features. The cottage faces south and is off the road. In front there is a raised quarry-tiled furnished terrace and lawn with flower beds and an orchard.
The coastline offers a wide variety of scenery; long sandy beaches at Holkham and Wells, cliffs at Weybourne and Sheringham, marshes (bird sanctuaries) at Morston and Salthouse, sailing and fishing at Blakeney and Cley. These are all within a few miles, while the Broads and the cathedral city of Norwich are within easy reach.
50% deposit required on booking - balance required 4 weeks prior to beginning of stay
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| Seymour Cottage |
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Seymour Cottage is ideal for a seaside holiday or quiet break throughout the year. It is a mid-terraced cottage in the North Norfolk coastal village of Overstrand just 50 yards from the cliffs and miles of sandy beaches and just 1.5 miles from Cromer. There is an enclosed patio with tables and chairs and off road parking for one car. There are two cafes, pub, shop and restaurant all within 150 yards.
The local area is noted for its unspoilt coast and countryside, walking, cycling, bird and nature reserves. Within close proximity are Felbrigg Hall, Blickling Hall, Sheringham Park, Splash Leisure Centre, Cromer Pier and theatre, Poppyline Steam Railway, golf courses and Broadland villages. |
| Shire |
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1 Farmhouse and 4 Cottages - This peaceful complex consists of a 17th century farmhouse and four purpose built cottages. It is set in spacious grounds in the heart of East Anglia on the Norfolk/Suffolk borders.
The leisure facilities consist of an indoor heated swimming pool, a full-size snooker table and games room with pool table, tennis tables, and a library. Riding, tennis, fishing, and golf can be arranged and there is a massage salon on the premises.
One can make interesting excursions in any direction, North to Norwich, Sandringham and The Broads; East to the coast for bird watching and walking at Walberswick, Dunwich & Minsmere or for music at Snape; South to Constable country and West to the Brecklands, Newmarket and Cambridge. Please visit the owner's website for more details. |
| Shire Cottage |
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This charismatic and beautiful 18th century beamed cottage is situated in a superb rural area in a quiet country lane and nearby fields. With many original features it sits in its own 1/3 of an acre landscaped garden with two covered ponds and small orchard.
Although located in a tranquil setting it is a short drive from the bustling town of Diss with its many shops, cafes, restaurants and golf course. Steeped in history this former market town is characterised by its many period buildings ranging from a 14th century tower at St Mary's church, Georgian architecture and a picturesque 6 acre Mere Lake with fish in abundance. Diss is also visited for its distinguished auction rooms, ideal for antique and bric-a-brac bargain hunters.
Centrally located, the cottage is within easy reach to historic Bury St Edmunds with its abbey ruins and cobble stoned shopping area. In the other direction you will find Norwich city cathedral and castle where you can enjoy a leisurely walk around the ancient walls. Only fifty minutes away is the Southwold and Suffolk heritage coastline, and Lavenham and Cambridge are easily accessible.
Christmas and New Year weekly bookings only (from wednesday) |
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3 Properties - Crossed Wires is situated in the centre of Brancaster, just half a mile from the beach. Brancaster is located on the main coastal road 5 miles from Hunstanton, within 8 miles of Holme and Holkham Gap and 15 miles from Sandringham House and Walsingham.
The Sidings are two comfortable adaptations of old railway carriages situated in Burnham Overy Staithe. Both have mature enclosed gardens. Just 500 yards away the Peddar's Way long distance footpath passes through this attractive coastal village.
The North Norfolk coast offers dramatic coastal scenery, providing access to a wide variety of local attractions as well as hosting some excellent pubs & restaurants. There are many historical places of interest to visit too.
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| Stable Court |
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1 Cottage & 2 Apartments - Standing in a large walled garden Langham Hall is situated in a delightful village in the heart of the north Norfolk countryside. The Stable Court, sleeping 8, has been imaginatively converted to create a beautiful holiday home and features a large gabled sitting room with open fire together with two attractive self-contained apartments, both sleeping 4, in the wing of the hall.
Langham Hall lies only a mile away from a striking coastline of outstanding natural beaufy with uncrowded beaches and lovely walks. Places of interest include the delightful fishing harbour of Blakeney only 2 miles away and the Georgian town of Holt, with its fine antique shops and historic houses including the Queen's country retreat at Sandringham, Holkham Hall and the Jacobean mansion at Blickling.
An ideal base for a coast and countryside holiday.
Sorry no stag parties |
| Studio Ground Floor |
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The Old Candlemakers has a separate riverside garden adjoining the property with extensive keyheading where you may fish or moor your boat during your holiday. Both flats have stunning views over the river and marshes beyond.
Please note we have a non-smoking policy adn sorry animals are not allowed. Also the accommodation is unsuitable for children under 12 years. The charges include electric - heating - car parking and bed linen. Deposit required 10% on booking. Remainer payable 4 weeks before holiday date.
Stokesby is within the Norfolk Broads National Park Area. Norwich City and Gt. Yarmouth - Beaches - Golf courses - Attractions etc are all a short distance away.
Stokesby is well known for its lovely village green with ducks everywhere with plenty of walks along the riverbanks. In fact a delightful natural village with its own pub on the riverside a general store/post office - tea-room/gift shop all within a short walk. |
| Suffolk Punch |
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1 Farmhouse and 4 Cottages - This peaceful complex consists of a 17th century farmhouse and four purpose built cottages. It is set in spacious grounds in the heart of East Anglia on the Norfolk/Suffolk borders.
The leisure facilities consist of an indoor heated swimming pool, a full-size snooker table and games room with pool table, tennis tables, and a library. Riding, tennis, fishing, and golf can be arranged and there is a massage salon on the premises.
One can make interesting excursions in any direction, North to Norwich, Sandringham and The Broads; East to the coast for bird watching and walking at Walberswick, Dunwich & Minsmere or for music at Snape; South to Constable country and West to the Brecklands, Newmarket and Cambridge. Please visit the owner's website for more details. |
| Sunnyside |
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Sunnyside is a south facing, spacious, Victorian cottage surrounded by farmland. It is comfortable and cosy and has central heating included in the price.
The cottage is owner supervised. It has easy access to footpaths and lots of bird life. Sunnyside is 3 miles from the market town of Fakenham.
Within easy reach of the cottage are Walsingham and Sandringham, there are also National Trust properties to be visited in the area as well as RSPB reserves, Norwich, Broadland and miles of Norfolk coastline.
Not suitable for children under six years |
| Sunnyside Cottage |
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Built of typical flint, this Victorian cottage is in a quiet mews and within 2 minutes of the Georgian town centre.
Dating from 1882, the cottage now combines all modern facilities and is ideally situated for the wonderful north Norfolk coastal attractions, including its famous birdwatching and sailing areas. |
| The Bleach |
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New for 2005. A two bedroom bungalow in Broadland. Three miles from the coast and Wroxham, this newly furnished property offers a true village location with river and pub within 100 metres and garage, shop, P.O. and restaurant only 300 metres away. The enclosed garden backs onto a playing field.
The Bleach gets its name from the practice of hanging the mutton cloths from the butcher's shop, which used to be next door, out in the sun to bleach. Built in 1980 it has been tastefully converted to a holiday home in a very sought after location. Dilham is a villge that still has its pub and the neighbouring village of Smallburgh provides an excellent restaurant, The Crown.
The towns of Stalham, North Walsham and Wroxham are a short drive away. The coast is 15 mins drive and The Broads can be accessed from Dilham. |
| The Bothy |
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2 Cottages - The cottages are set in the undulating wooded countryside of South Norfolk. There are many reasons why visitors enjoy staying here, not least of which is the peace and quiet of the countryside here-abouts although there have been comments about the volume of the 'dawn chorus' in the Spring!
The lanes that lead here go nowhere else, but Hales Hall is at the hub of interesting places to visit. Three small riverside market towns Loddon, Beccles and Bungay are all within a few miles - where you can hire boats, go fishing, play golf or just rummage around the antique shops. Historic houses, gardens and specialist nurseries abound. Those with a taste for the sea have a wide choice, all within half an hour or so. And delightful small fishing villages such as Orford or Aldeburgh where art galleries abound.
Judy and Terence Read look forward to welcoming you.
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| The Granary |
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Parts of the Manor House date back to the 1400's and were the subject of the 'House Detectives' TV programme. The Granary, built in 1800, has been tastefully converted into a flat with the original beams.
The Church 'Cathedral of Fens' is situated next to the house. The clock strikes every hour and at 10.00 on Sunday the bells ring, which are faintly heard inside. Set in 3 acres of mature garden with 15 acres of paddock. Horses accepted for D.I.Y. £35 per week inc. hay/straw. Dogs must be under strict control - livestock in the garden.
Guests may collect and use eggs from the hen house and seasonal fruit and veg from walled garden, directly outside your back door. Kings Lynn is a very historical town and totally flat. Masses for children of all ages to do, great beaches half an hour away, bird watching in all directions. ETB 3 stars. |
| The Haven |
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Only a few minutes walk from the sea The Haven is a small semi-detached Edwardian cottage of great character, ideal for a couple or for smaller families.
It stands halfway down The Londs, a narrow little road with restricted vehicle access, between the clifftops and the village centre.
The cottage is protected from this quiet road by a tall flint wall with an arched wooden entrance gate from the road to the garden.
The beach below the cliffs is popular for its wide uncrowded sands.
The village has some exceptional late Victorian and Edwardian houses, excellent inland and coastal walks, local crabs, Post Office, restaurant, clifftop cafe and small mini-market.
Regular bus services linking Overstrand to other coastal spots. |
| The Old Barn |
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The cottage was converted in 1975 from an old Tithe Barn dating back to 1750. It is situated in the village of Thornham, Norfolk about 4 miles East of the Holiday resort of Hunstanton and close to the Sailing village of Brancaster.
Hunstanton has many facilities for children, entertainment's beaches and swimming pool. The old Roman road "The Peddars Way" ends at the coast nearby and the coast-line in this area is designated as a reserved area of outstanding natural beauty.
There are facilities along the coast nearby for Bird watchers. The beach is about 20 minutes walk away over the salt marsh and attracts many visitors in summer. At nearby Brancaster there is access to the beach by car. The village has two old world hostelries that provide good food and the surrounding area is ideal for walking and cycling. |
| The Old Byre |
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The Old Byre is ideal for a quiet country holiday as it is situated in a quiet lane in the small South Norfolk village of North Lopham with its church, post office and pub. The property has a large garden which overlooks open fields. There is garden furniture, a barbecue and parking for up to 4 cars. The owner's accommodation is adjoining.
The property lies on the Norfolk/Suffolk border and is close to the River Waveney, Lopham Fen and Thetford Forest. The small market town of Diss with its weekly market and auction is within six miles. The famous Bressingham Gardens with its steam collection and Dads' Army collection is only 3 miles away. Kentwell Hall and Lavenham are also with easy reach. |
| The Old Chapel |
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The Old Chapel was built over 100 years ago and has been converted into a 3 bedroom accommodation.
The property is detached with a rear patio garden.
It is located in the small village of Foxley which lies between Norwich and Fakeham and is an ideal location for touring Norfolk.
On the edge of the village is Foxley wood which is the largest ancient woodland in Norfolk.
The village has a pub and a well stoked village store in Bawdeswell nearby, Fakeham with its auctions and market, is a ten minute drive away.
Christmas and New Year, weekly bookings only. |
| The Old Foundry |
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Northdown, just outside Blakeney, has one of the most spectacular positions on the North Norfolk coast, in fact it is in a designated 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'. It is a dream holiday location for all -families, couples, birdwatchers, ramblers, and sailing enthusiasts.
The uninterrupted panoramic views extend from the village of Morston and its surrounding countryside, over the sea and salt marshes to Blakeney Point.
The Old Foundry, 6 individual and delightful cottages in ths beautiful and sensitively renovated Victorian Foundry has been refurbished & decorated to the highest standards by an award winning architect and still retains many of the original old features.
For more information please visit the owners' website. |
| The Old Stable Annexe |
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The 17th century flint cottage is situated in mid-Norfolk, approximately 20 miles from the historic city of Norwich, 20 miles from King's Lynn and 16 miles from the North Norfolk coast.
The Norfolk Broads are about 25 miles away.
There are many attractions in the area including National Trust Houses, bird sanctuaries, interesting historical buildings and churches and Sandringham Royal Estate.
Brisley is a small village situated midway between the market towns of Dereham and Fakenham (6 miles). It has a church, excellent pub and restaurant, and an unfenced common where sheep and livestock graze freely. There are many good pubs and restaurants in the area. Brisley is only 2 miles from North Elmham where there are ruins of a Saxon Cathedral.
Only weekly bookings accepted over Christmas& New Year. |
| The Old Windmill |
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Award winning conversion of C19th corn mill situated on the edge of the historic market town of Aylsham.
The property was built in 1826 and was a working flour mill for almost 100 years. It has been pretty derelict for most of the 20th century. The conversion project, completed in july 2000, has made the mill into a comfortable 3 bedroomed home. In 2000 it won the Broadland District Council Enhancement Award for the conservation of old buildings.
The luxurious accommodation sleeps 6-2. Wonderful sandy beaches, Norwich and the Broads all 10 miles away.
Easy access to pubs, shops and restaurants.
Perfect for walking, cycling, sightseeing or relaxing. |
| The Porter's Lodge |
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2 Cottages - The cottages are set in the undulating wooded countryside of South Norfolk. There are many reasons why visitors enjoy staying here, not least of which is the peace and quiet of the countryside here-abouts although there have been comments about the volume of the 'dawn chorus' in the Spring!
The lanes that lead here go nowhere else, but Hales Hall is at the hub of interesting places to visit. Three small riverside market towns Loddon, Beccles and Bungay are all within a few miles - where you can hire boats, go fishing, play golf or just rummage around the antique shops. Historic houses, gardens and specialist nurseries abound. Those with a taste for the sea have a wide choice, all within half an hour or so. And delightful small fishing villages such as Orford or Aldeburgh where art galleries abound.
Judy and Terence Read look forward to welcoming you.
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| Upper Floor Apartment |
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1 Cottage & 2 Apartments - Standing in a large walled garden Langham Hall is situated in a delightful village in the heart of the north Norfolk countryside. The Stable Court, sleeping 8, has been imaginatively converted to create a beautiful holiday home and features a large gabled sitting room with open fire together with two attractive self-contained apartments, both sleeping 4, in the wing of the hall.
Langham Hall lies only a mile away from a striking coastline of outstanding natural beaufy with uncrowded beaches and lovely walks. Places of interest include the delightful fishing harbour of Blakeney only 2 miles away and the Georgian town of Holt, with its fine antique shops and historic houses including the Queen's country retreat at Sandringham, Holkham Hall and the Jacobean mansion at Blickling.
An ideal base for a coast and countryside holiday.
Sorry no stag parties |
| Waddlers Rest |
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Well-appointed chalet bungalow in lawned gardens close to Mill Pond, so expect the "odd visitor".
Access to miles of sandy beach just yards away. Lifeguard in summer months. Village shops nearby. We offer the hire of our new beach hut please ask for details.
Many attractions close by including Felbrigg Hall Gradern and park, Sheringham Park (only 8 miles from the cottage)golf course, horse riding, sea fishing, bird watching and the Broads.
Z-bed available for child 7 and under.
Contact owner for further discount details. |
| Weavers Cottage |
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Weavers Cottage was originally converted from a C17th weaving barn. It can provide a perfect base for a Norfolk beach holiday and a tranquil home to sample the local countryside. The cottage has exposed beams, a large garden and can sleep 6 plus. Ours is the end cottage in a row of four.
Relax in the garden, have a bar-b-que, go for a cycle ride or explore on foot. The Thursford Collection is within walking distance (traction engine and steam organ museum). The quiet country road is about 200m from the Cottage so the area is ideal for letting the children roam free.
THE SEA: -Holkham Beach (8 miles)- Best beach in the world. Wells.Next.The.Sea (6 miles)- Golden sand, beach shop. -Blakney (7 miles)- Salt marshes, mud flats, and safe water(Crab lines provided.) Good pubs. -Morston (7 miles)- Boat trips out to bird sanctuary and to see the seals. Good place to hire sailing dinghies.
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| Wensum View Cottage |
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Situated just outside the peaceful village of Great Ryburgh on the owner’s farm, which has six acre adjacent to the River Wensum (available for fishing).
The cottage has two gardens and there is a private indoor heated pool and Jacuzzi on site for use by arrangement (free).
It is within easy reach of many tourist attractions and only 15 minutes drive to the beautiful North Norfolk Coastline.
The local pub which serves delicious home cooked food is two minutes walk and children are welcomed.
The village has a shop - 4 miles to nearest supermarket. It is 1/2 hr drive to bustling Norwich; it is great for walks, cycling, bird watching, fishing and painting.
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| Wherry Cottage |
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Pretty flint and brick Victorian cottage in the centre of Wells, situated in a quiet courtyard, less than two minutes walk from the quayside, shops and restauants. Within easy walking distance of Norfolk's finest beaches, Wherry Cottage has been completely re-decorated and newly furnished for the 2005 season. Bright, west-facing sitting/dining room with feature exposed flint wall and beams, open staircase to two bedrooms with distant sea views, and shower room with w.c. Very well-equipped kitchen, rear hall and ground floor w.c. Covered parking for one car and a small secluded patio area looking out towards the sea, with barbecue and garden furniture. |
| Winsdail Cottage |
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Winsdail Cottage was built in the mid 18th century amidst some of Norfolk's most beautiful country side.
Originally Winsdail was part of the old school house and reading rooms here in North Wootton. Recently refurbished to the highest of standards, the brand new furnishings complement the historic character of Winsdail, but offer the luxuries of modern living. All the wooden furniture was hand made by a local carpenter especially for Winsdail. The spacious lounge has the original brick fire place with wood burning stove, a new sofa and two armchairs.
Winsdail is located in the picturesque village of North Wootton only 5 miles from the Royal Estate at Sandringham, close to the medieval town of King's Lynn. Several coastal resorts including Hunstanton, Heacham, Brancaster to name a few, are within a short drive.
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