An elegant and chic two-storey property located in a pretty conservation area in the quiet village of Foulsham, this holiday home is ideal for a family or a group of friends and two faithful canine companions looking for a relaxing holiday. An ideal base from which to explore the surrounding countryside, you’ll also be just 10 miles from the edge of the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Return home to spend time in the games room or curled around the wood burner.
This beautifully presented cottage was originally accommodation for workers on Lord Hastings Estate, and you will immediately notice many original features, now stylishly fused with country-style colours and a contemporary twist. The ground floor has a cosy lounge with a fireplace and a wood burner for cooler evenings. This is a lovely place to socialise with your hounds curled up at your feet while you unwind while watching the Smart TV. Adjacent to the lounge is the kitchen, equipped with all the appliances you need to prepare some local ingredients. A dining table by the window provides the perfect spot to linger over dinner. There is a cosy spot with a desk for those looking for a quiet place to use a computer or read a book. A shower room with WC completes the ground floor. Upstairs, there are three lovely bedrooms - a king-size, a twin and a single - and a family bathroom. Outside, there is a lawned area and a patio with a purpose-built gazebo with a table and chairs, ideal for those who like to drink or dine alfresco. There is a games room with a pool table and dart board so that you can have competitive fun with friends or family.
Nearby attractions include Blickling Hall (13 miles), with parkland and woodland, perfect for pups to sniff out an adventure. Eaton Park (18 miles) is a great family day out with its miniature railway and boating lake. Explore the North Norfolk coastline and visit Cromer (20 miles) and Wells-next-the-Sea (18 miles) or take your sea dog on a boat trip to Blakeney Point (16 miles) to visit the country's largest grey seal colony.