Escape to the Norfolk coast and stay at this spacious, light-filled home that’s perfect for gathering friends or family in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Warm your paws in front of the crackling wood burner, bask in the sunny conservatory and enjoy a game of fetch in the fully enclosed garden.
As you enter this stylish abode, you''ll be greeted by the inviting open-plan lounge/diner, where the warmth of the wood burner and the comfort of the two three-seater sofas and six-seater dining table will make it hard to leave. The heart of the home opens up to a light-filled, high-ceilinged glass conservatory with a sofa for seven and a table for two, perfect for both entertaining and enjoying intimate moments. Sip your morning coffee while enjoying the warm sun streaming through the windows, or have a romantic dinner for two under the stars. The kitchen is the perfect place to start your day with a delicious breakfast seated at the bench-style table. And if you''re back from a day of exploring the coast, a separate utility room awaits to take care of sandy boots and paws. Also on the ground floor, you''ll find a twin bedroom with an en-suite wet room. As you make your way upstairs, you''ll find two more inviting bedrooms – one double with an en-suite shower room, and one king-size bedroom – and a lovely family bathroom. Outside, discover a sunny garden that''s enclosed by fencing and hedges, providing a child and dog-friendly space to play and privacy to entertain outdoors in good weather.
Set just inside the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, glorious countryside walks to get tails wagging begin from your doorstep. Visit the dog-friendly beach at Cley-next-the-Sea (2 miles) and let your four-pawed pal run free along miles of uninterrupted sandy shoreline or join the Weavers Way, a 42-mile footpath running from Cromer to Great Yarmouth, taking in some of the regions spectacular coastal scenery along the way. For a more leisurely activity, you can take your dog on a boat trip along the River Bure or hop on board the Bure Valley Railway (8 miles), which runs a dog-friendly narrow gauge steam train that travels along the river, offering scenic views of the surrounding countryside.