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Sleepy Willow Little Snoring

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Sleeps 6

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathroom

3 Pets

Sleepy Willow - Facilities

  • Fire / Woodburning Stove
  • Bicycle Storage
  • Bungalow
  • Detached
  • Dishwasher
  • Ground Floor Facilities
  • Electricty / Utilities Included
  • Garden / Patio Enclosed
  • Patio / Garden
  • Golf Course Local
  • Highchair
  • Local Pub
  • TV
  • Christmas Themed
  • WiFi / Internet Access
  • Bedding / Towels Included
  • Washing Machine
  • Ground Floor Wet Room
  • Walk In Shower / Bath
  • Wheelchair Accessible Entrance
  • On Site Parking
  • Shower
  • Electric Vehicle Charger

Sleepy Willow

Sleepy Willow is a bungalow in Little Snoring, Norfolk. It's detached, so no neighbours on the other side of a wall. The main thing is it's all on one level. There are no stairs at all.

It sleeps six people in three bedrooms. There are two bathrooms. One of them is a wet room, which is good if you have mobility issues or just don't like stepping over a bath edge. The place has a 5 Star rating. It's fitted out well, everything works, and it's kept very clean.

The garden is enclosed. It's a nice spot to sit out in. There's parking right by the house. We've also put in an electric vehicle charger.

Inside, there's a wood burning stove for colder nights. All the usual things are there: a TV, wifi, dishwasher, washing machine. Bedding and towels are included. You can bring up to three dogs.

The village has a shop and a pub about half a mile away. The coast at Wells-next-the-Sea is about a 15 minute drive. It's a proper seaside place with a quay, beach huts, and a long sandy beach. You can get fish and chips there.

Holt is about 20 minutes away by car. It's a Georgian town with lots of individual shops and places to eat. If you're into big vintage collections, the Thursford Collection is nearby. They do a massive Christmas show in winter.

For a day out, you can drive to the Norfolk Broads in about 40 minutes. It's good for boating and walking. The North Norfolk coast path is easily accessible from several points for long walks.

Useful links for planning: Visit Norfolk, National Trust Norfolk, and Broads Authority.