This charming Carrstone cottage, full of character and conveniently located along the coastal road, makes an ideal base for exploring North Norfolk accompanied by a couple of canine companions. With stunning beaches, beautiful countryside and quaint villages nearby, this delightful property has been carefully refurbished, blending modern comforts with traditional charm to create a warm, inviting holiday home for friends, families, and beloved pets.
Step into the welcoming reading room with its wooden floors, exposed brick fireplace, and plush seating, setting a homely tone. The kitchen/dining area, with its charming beamed ceiling, is well-equipped for preparing family meals, while the lounge offers Bluetooth speakers, a CD player and a TV for entertainment. There’s also a warming wood burner that’s sure to be a hit with the hounds. On the ground floor, a bedroom with a double bed and en-suite shower room provides convenient accommodation, along with a separate cloakroom. Upstairs, the master bedroom with a king-size bed is adjacent to the family bathroom, while two additional bedrooms—a double and a twin—each have their own en-suite shower rooms. Outside, the lovely patio with an outdoor dining table is perfect for enjoying al fresco meals together, while the garden’s steps lead to a gravel pathway and a lawned area ideal for a game of fetch. Shared driveway with allocated parking for four cars.
With picturesque 16th- and 17th-century cottages, a dog-friendly pub serving delicious local fare, and a village store brimming with Norfolk treats, Ringstead makes a perfect base for your stay. Explore the Ringstead Downs’ scenic chalk grasslands or walk along the Peddars Way and Norfolk Coastal Path on tail-wagging adventures. Cyclists will enjoy the Ringstead Loop, a 23-mile route that winds through this lovely landscape. Nearby, pet-positive beaches at Old Hunstanton, Holme-next-the-Sea, and Brancaster are perfect for sandcastle building, splashing in the sea and rock pooling (all within 5 miles). An 11-mile drive brings you to Burnham Market, famous for its unique shops and galleries, or visit Holkham Hall’s deer park (13 miles) and the Sandringham Estate (10 miles), where history hounds on the lead can join you.