Grab the gang and prepare for a holiday to remember at this gorgeous 16th-century cottage, set off the coast road just 3 miles from the Victorian village of Mundesley. Boasting original features, welcoming living areas and a private patio, the cottage offers easy access to dog-friendly beaches and amenities across North Norfolk.
One of four cottages on site dating back to the 1500s, this charming bolthole has lost none of its original character, with exposed beams and even the occasional stained-glass window found beneath its thatched roof. The dog will take up residence in front of the lounge’s wood burner while you settle in for an afternoon film or an evening of party games. At mealtimes, gather around the antique dining table for indulgent family favourites created in the well-equipped kitchen. The inviting ground-floor twin bedroom enjoys access to the garden, while the double bedroom on the gallery level is reached via an open riser staircase - a real den for the grown-ups. Enjoy guilt-free al fresco dining on the private patio, watch the children play in the shared games room and make the most of the allocated time in the shared indoor swimming pool. And don’t forget the shared mini gym.
The England Coast Path, which runs behind the cottage, is a picturesque route perfect for morning or early evening walks. Four-pawed guests are welcome in pubs and eateries at Bacton (0.5 miles), as well as parts of its glorious sandy beach. This golden shore leads to dog-friendly watering holes in Walcott (2 miles) and Mundesley (3 miles), whose promenade is lined with colourful beach huts. The marshes, riverbanks and woodland of the Broads National Park (18.5 miles) offer hours of tranquil wildlife watching.