Ideal for a couple or small family alongside their canine companion, this traditional cottage oozes historic charm on the border of the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Enjoy bright and breezy rooms, a stylish kitchen and easy access to both coast and county at this delightful home.
Step back in time as you enter this 1887 brick and flint cottage, where the vintage furniture and fixtures perfectly complement the character and charm of the property. Cosy up in the living room with two leather Chesterfield sofas piled high with bright cushions, and watch your favourite shows while Rover snoozes in front of the warming wood burner. The kitchen, with its cottage-style charm, will inspire any cook to whip up a storm and then gather in the dining room to share a delicious meal at the quirky dining table. Upstairs, be swept away by the grandeur of the Victorian king-size bed and the Edwardian double bed in the light, airy bedrooms. The family bathroom exudes elegance with its white roll-top bath ready and waiting to soak tired legs at the end of the day. Though this cottage has no outside space of its own besides parking, there are plenty of green spaces nearby for Fido to investigate.
Holt, a picturesque market town in Norfolk, is a dog lovers'' paradise, with a wide range of activities to keep both you and your furry companion entertained. One of the best places to start your adventure is Holt Country Park (4 miles). This beautiful park is home to a variety of habitats, including heathland, woodland and marsh, and offers miles of footpaths to explore. Dogs are welcome on leads, and the park even has a dedicated dog-walking area. For a change of scenery, head to the sandy beach at Overstrand, less than 3 miles away. This stunning beach is perfect for a day of fun in the sun, and dogs are welcome to frolic on the golden sands to the north and south of the village year-round. Alternatively, journey 4 miles inland to Felbrigg Estate, where you can explore its scenic gardens and woodland walks with your furry companion. For a more strenuous hike, head to Sheringham Park (8 miles). This beautiful park offers a variety of walking trails to get tails wagging, including a 5-mile route that takes in some of the best views of the coast.