An enchanting property located within a 500-acre estate, this 18th-century holiday home sets you up for an unforgettable stay with your pets. It’s surrounded by ancient trees, landscaped grounds and abundant wildlife, setting the scene for wonderful walks without having to leave the premises. And when it’s time to venture out, you have a lovely dog-friendly pub 2.5 miles away in Itteringham, and the glorious Norfolk Coast just 9 miles north. With space for six guests, this period property is wonderful for a family holiday or trip with friends.
You’ll enter this sophisticated property through the private walled garden, which couldn’t be more perfect for pup pals to explore. Inside, the lovely kitchen features solid oak finishings and a dining table for sociable group meals. Through the kitchen, you’ll find the super-king-size bedroom and en-suite bathroom with Jack and Jill sinks, a rainfall shower and a separate bath. In the elegant lounge, relax with a book, or watch something on the Smart TV, while your pets doze by your feet. The second bedroom can be found on the other side of the lounge, and has a king bed and en-suite shower room. The third and final bedroom is upstairs and boasts a king bed, en-suite shower room and stunning views across the estate. The private garden features a patio with garden furniture and a BBQ, where humans and dogs can make the most of the outdoors in a secluded setting.
Nearby, the market towns of Aylsham and Holt (5 miles and 8 miles) are worth sniffing out – at Holt, there’s a large country park where your pets can let off some steam. When it’s time to hit the coast, you’ll find traditional seaside resorts at Cromer and Sheringham (both 9 miles) where you can go walking along the piers and indulge in some fish and chips – or some famous Cromer crab – on the promenade. While the main Norfolk beaches have dog restrictions in place in summer, East Runton and Weybourne beaches (9 and 10 miles) welcome your canine chums all year round.