Gather with a group of friends or family at this contemporary home and enjoy chic open-plan living in the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Relax in front of the cosy wood burner or dine alfresco on a warm summer evening and, with two canine companions welcome to join you, no member of your pack will miss out on your seaside escape.
Enter the property via a spacious boot room and kick off your muddy boots or sandy shoes before entering the stylish open-plan living area. Sink into one of the many comfortable sofas after a day of adventure while Rover snoozes in front of the crackling wood burner. Let the natural light flood in through the large patio doors that run the length of the rear wall, illuminating the ten-seater dining table and fully fitted kitchen, perfect for family meals and celebrations. For some added privacy, there''s a separate snug with a TV, books, and games for both children and adults to enjoy. Additionally, a separate utility room and a downstairs shower room are available for your convenience. Make your way to the first floor, where you''ll find four simple yet stylish bedrooms: two doubles, one king-size, and a further king-size with an en-suite shower room, plus a family bathroom. Another flight of stairs takes you to the top floor, where you''ll find two twin rooms and a further family bathroom, all with low, sloping ceilings. Wake up to stunning views from the front of the building, overlooking the rooftops of the village, the church, marshes, and the sea. In summer, open the patio doors for a true indoor-outdoor living experience. The patio features a large outdoor dining table and BBQ, making it easy to enjoy summer evenings with your loved ones. Climb a few steps up to a shingle garden with beautifully planted borders and a summerhouse, complete with comfortable chairs and loungers, perfect for relaxing in the sun whilst Fido explores his new surroundings.
You don’t have to go far for walkies to remember. Step out from your front door and stroll a stretch of the Peddars Way, follow the 10-mile Salthouse Sculpture Trail, or pop to the local pub or crab shop for a tasty treat. Birdwatchers and nature lovers adore this stretch of coast with Salthouse Heath, Salthouse Marshes and the Cley-next-the-Sea reserve (2 miles), all offering plenty of exciting sights, sounds, and smells for your hounds to investigate. Head inland to the Georgian town of Holt (4 miles) for a selection of independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, many of which will warmly welcome your four-legged friends.