404This beautifully renovated period cottage blends timeless countryside charm with modern comfort, offering a pawsome retreat for couples, families and their waggy-tailed sidekicks. Nestled in the gorgeous Norfolk countryside, you’ll find miles of scenic walks for you and your loyal companion to discover together.
The entrance hall showcases exposed stone walls alongside a modern, eye-catching staircase, setting the scene for a memorable stay. Relax in the cosy living area, where a plush corner sofa and inviting armchair make the perfect spot to relax after a day of adventures. Light the wood burner-effect electric fire, pop on the Smart TV, and let your canine friend snooze at your feet. The sleek kitchen/diner is a bright and airy space, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows, making it a lovely spot for leisurely meals together. The ground floor also features a double bedroom with a Smart TV and a luxurious en-suite with a walk-in shower and a free-standing bath. A utility room rounds off the ground floor. Upstairs, you'll find a peaceful reading nook where you can curl up with a book or study the map of Norfolk to plan your next adventure. The spacious king-size bedroom also boasts a Smart TV, ideal for lazy lie-ins, plus a luxurious en-suite bathroom with a classic roll-top bath. Outside, the enclosed patio features a bistro set, where you can sip your morning coffee or enjoy a glass of something chilled while your canine explorer relaxes by your side. There’s also private parking for two cars.
Just 3 miles away, the Royal Estate of Sandringham welcomes well-behaved pups to explore its woodland trails and open parkland. For a change of scenery, head into historic King’s Lynn (4 miles) to wander the medieval streets, browse independent shops, and enjoy a riverside meal at a pet-positive pub. Hunstanton’s sandy beach (12 miles) awaits for sandy paws and beach games, with its famous striped cliffs making a stunning backdrop. Nature enthusiasts and dogs on the lead can also explore the bird reserves at Snettisham (9 miles) and Titchwell (17 miles), both offering wonderful opportunities for wildlife spotting and leisurely strolls.