Hidden from view, this detached property enjoys a beautiful location positioned alongside the River Ant. Furnished and equipped to provide the perfect holiday home, benefiting from no light pollution, you can relax and unwind on a tranquil night under the stars. Surrounded by a large wrap around lawned garden, with uninterrupted views over the marshland, and a footbridge which leads to the rivers’ edge. This idyllic location is a paradise for nature lovers, so be sure to bring sensible footwear and binoculars. For fisherman, this part of the Broads offers some of the best coarse fishing anywhere in the UK, seasonal and licence required.
Excellent location for walkers and cyclists where you can enjoy nearby trails and footpaths that surround you. On the doorstep is the local store selling a variety of grocery items, gifts, toys and alcohol. The local bakery is also on the doorstep offering freshly baked bread, cakes and other delicious delights. They also serve an all day breakfast. The village pub serving food is 550 yards and there is also a café. Popular stopping places to the Broads include the villages of Ludham with a post office and stores, public house, tea-room and butcher. Nearby Womack Staithe provides access to the River Thurne which has great fishing opportunities, together with pedalo hire and a village green to just simply sit awhile and soak up the boating activity and wildlife.
Horning, 2½ miles, has waterside pubs, shops, restaurant, tea-rooms and plenty of boating activities to enjoy. Horning Ferry is on the outskirts of the village where you will find a marina, leisure club and pub. Potter Heigham, 3 miles has two cafés for delicious all-day breakfasts, lunches, and cream tea, and the pub serving traditional pub food, and daily hire for day boats, kayaks or canoes to explore the waterways at a very leisurely pace.
There are excellent sandy beaches at Winterton on Sea and Sea Palling, backed with dunes just 10 miles away. Alternative days out; enjoy the fine city of Norwich, with its cathedrals, castle, museums, theatre and vast array of cafés and a magnetic for shoppers. There is a wealth of National Trust properties to visit in the area, which include Felbrigg Hall, Garden and Park, one of the finest Jacobean houses in East Anglia, the beautifully landscaped Sheringham Park and the magnificent Blickling Hall with its woodland and lakeside walks.