A wonderful cottage situated in the Broadland village of Coltishall, with its wealth of amenities and the wonderful River Bure with village green, all just a short stroll away. Mooring for a boat is available alongside The Green, first come, first served, and fishing is available along the river bank . Furnished and equipped to offer luxury comfort, blending contemporary design with the character and charm of this wonderful brick and flint cottage. Having no stairs makes a perfect choice for younger and older guests. Two wonderful kingsize double bedrooms each having smart TV’s, a family bathroom with both bath and walk-in rainfall shower. A spacious and sociable open plan accommodation with well equipped kitchen, comfortable sofas and french doors leading to the wonderful sun terrace courtyard garden with seating offering an opportunity for al fresco dining and simple relaxation.
For those not looking to cook, the village offers four inns with restaurants, Chinese and Indian takeaways, a fish and chip shop, two butchers shops, a tea room, general store and a fine dining award winning restaurant all within walking distance. The River Bure winds through the village and is a great place to sit and watch the boating activity. There are pubs located on the waterside with beer gardens. Wroxham, known as the capital of the Norfolk Broads, is 3¼ miles away where day boats can be hired and trips taken to explore the miles of waterways rich with bird and wildlife. Riverside cafés, restaurants, garden centre and shops offer great days out. Wroxham Barns, just a few minutes outside Wroxham, has craft barns, eateries, petting farm animals and play park for the children. Enjoy a trip on the Bure Valley Steam Railway, with the train stopping at Coltishall to jump on and off, visiting Wroxham and the popular market town of Aylsham.
Excellent sandy beaches are within a 30-minute drive. Mundersley, Happisburgh and Sea Palling all offer excellent wide sandy beaches and traditional seaside amusements and cafés. The city of Norwich is just a 20-minute drive with its cathedral, theatre, castle museum, two indoor shopping centres, a market square, art galleries, plenty of cafés and restaurants. The area has excellent birdwatching and fishing opportunities and the network of trails and footpaths make it popular with both on road/off road cyclists and walkers. Activities for young families include Wroxham Barns, the Dinosaur Adventure Park at Lenwade, BeWILDerwood at Horning, Banham Zoo and Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens. National Trust properties nearby include Blickling Hall, Felbrigg Hall and Sheringham Park. Beach 13 miles. Pub 1000 yards, restaurant and shop 500 yards.