Stone Cottage is a couple of miles outside Cromer. It's built from local flint and stone, and it used to belong to the National Trust as part of the Felbrigg Hall estate. We've done it up.
It sleeps four. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms. One bedroom has two single beds that can be joined into a double if you need it. There's a wood burner for colder nights and a pretty large garden with a barbecue. It's got a 4 Star rating, which means it's comfortable.
The stairs are steep and narrow. It's an old cottage, that's how they built them.
You're about a mile from Cromer beach. The town has the pier, a cinema, crazy golf, and the usual seaside things. There are plenty of places to eat and drink.
The cottage backs onto woodland and you're right next to Felbrigg Hall. You can walk into the grounds from here. It's a good spot for that. Felbrigg Hall is worth a visit. Blickling Hall is about half an hour's drive away.
For the coast, places like Blakeney and Cley-next-the-Sea are within half an hour. The Norfolk Broads are about 35 minutes drive if you want to go on the water.
Things here: there's a washing machine, dishwasher, TV, WiFi. Bedding and towels are included. Parking for two cars on the drive. There's an electric vehicle charger. You can bring up to two dogs. We have a cot, highchair, and stairgate if you need them.
Useful links for planning: Visit Norfolk and National Trust Norfolk.