One of a pair of traditional thatched brick-and-flint cottages, this delightful 18th-century cottage makes a lovely holiday home for couples and smaller families discovering a tranquil corner of Norfolk. Offering cosy accommodation for four human and two canine guests, the sympathetically updated bolthole has a range of charming features including a wood burner, timber beams, exposed brickwork and a bubbling hot tub. Within easy reach of the coast, this picturesque retreat is ideal for walkers, cyclists, beach lovers and nature spotters exploring the county’s gorgeous countryside, rustic villages and breathtaking coastline.
Entering this adorable, beautifully updated traditional cottage, you will be greeted by a charming conservatory space, perfect for wiping down muddy paws. This leads through to a stylishly equipped galley-style kitchen with a striking brick and stone wall. Exploring further, the exquisite lounge/diner has a Smart TV, ample seating, a cheery dining area and a lovely wood burner set in an impressive brick inglenook. The ground floor also offers a refreshing shower room. Accessed via a steep cottage-style staircase from the dining area, the first floor features twin beds ideally suited for children on the landing, which adjoins the bedroom with a king-size bed. Outside, the enclosed garden has a shingled dining area, perfect for dining in the sun as your pets snooze in the shade. A path leads across the lawn to a potting shed, which houses a soothing hot tub. Private parking is available for two cars.
The property lies just a couple of miles from the historic town of Hanworth, with a choice of independent shops and cafes. Pets are welcome to help you explore the remains of Baconsthorpe Castle, the beautiful Blickling Estate and the parkland at Felbrigg Hall, all within 9 miles. For a peaceful day by the sea, head to the pet-friendly beaches at Mundesley or Trimingham, both within 8 miles.