Book a break at this pretty cottage and you’ll be close to both Sandringham and the sandy beaches of The Wash. Comfortably accommodating four people and their four-pawed pal, it has two enclosed gardens – one with an outside bar – and lots to enjoy from the doorstep.
In the heart of historic Dersingham, this charming terraced cottage greets welcomes you into a comfortably furnished lounge that’s sure to be the setting for convivial evenings with the dog at your feet. Two comfortable sofas, a TV and a wood burner enhance the home-from-home feel; beyond is a delightful dining area where you can gather over home-cooked meals and enjoy chatting about your day. The kitchen houses all the essentials for a fuss-free self-catering stay, and with no walls or doors to divide these three spaces, your pet will be able to stay close wherever you are. Beyond the kitchen is a utility area and ground-floor bathroom. When it’s time to big goodnight, settle your dog in his bed then head upstairs to your own – the master bedroom has a king-size bed while the other features a comfortable double bed. A door from the kitchen leads to an enclosed rear garden that’s simply made for socialising – enjoy meals alfresco and drinks from your very own outdoor bar. As an added bonus, the beach equipment stored here is for guest use too. There''s another enclosed garden with gravel and a bench at the front of the property, so you can choose where to sit as the sun moves overhead.
There’s plenty of off-road parking here, so you can stroll around the village, sniff out the dog-friendly Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve, or head 1.5 miles to Sandringham to explore the Royal Park. For adventures further afield, stroll along the sand at Snettisham Beach (5.5 miles) or hike from Heacham (6 miles) to the Victorian seaside town of Hunstanton (8.5 miles) – the only resort on the east coast of England to face west, it’s lovely at sunset. King’s Lynn (10 miles) has a historic harbour and two magnificent marketplaces, while Castle Rising (5 miles) is one of the best-preserved keeps in England, surrounded by 20 acres of earthworks.