Perfect holiday accommodation centrally located for exploring both the North Norfolk Coast and Norfolk Broads. Beautifully presented offering open and spacious accommodation for families and friends wishing to be together. The home has a fully equipped kitchen and dining area perfect for dining at home, alternatively there are many eateries and restaurants nearby. At the rear is an enclosed paved courtyard, and a large enclosed lawn garden with seating terrace, separate from the house, but just a few steps away. There is an outddor game available in the summer months and plenty of board games and puzzles supplied for all ages for your entertainment.
North Walsham is literally on your doorstep, and offers bistro pubs and award-winning fine dining restaurants. The town also has shops, supermarkets, a train station, cafés and pubs. There are excellent countryside walks or a walk into town they are both only a 10 minute walk away, with cycle routes as well available from the doorstep . Footpaths and trails lead to Paston Way and Pigney Wood; an important wildlife woodland and wetland refuge for birds, mammals and insects such as goldcrest, nuthatch, warblers, otters, water voles, butterflies and dragonflies. Bacton Woods, made up of 280 acres of woodland, is just 10 minutes’ drive, having 3 way-marked walks to leisurely explore and discover the 200-year-old trees.
The magical seaside village of Mundesley, 5 miles, has a wide sandy beach, golf course and village centre with shops and pubs. More delightful beaches can be found at Trimingham and Sidestrand and a leisure centre and skate park 10 minutes down the road. Why not leave the car behind and jump on the train and there’s a bus stop outside the house. The seaside towns of Cromer, 9 miles, and Sheringham, 14 miles, both have excellent beaches, shops, cafés and pubs. Cromer has a pier, promenade and working RNLI life boat station and museum, whilst Sheringham is home to the North Norfolk Steam Railway, which visits neighbouring and coastal villages. Visit during December and February, Horsey Beach, 16 miles away, for your chance to spot the grey seals and pups along the shore. Don’t miss a day out in the cathedral city of Norwich, 15 miles, with quaint cobbled streets and a medieval castle. Blakeney Quay for boat trips and crab fishing is 22 miles. National Trust halls and gardens, including Blickling Hall, Felbrigg Hall, Holkham Hall and Sheringham Park, are within easy reach, and the National Trust membership also offers free parking to many coastal car parks. The Royal Sandringham Estate and museum, open to the public when the Royals are not in residence, is 42 miles. Beach 6 miles. Shops, pubs and restaurants within ½ mile.