Church Cottage is pretty thatched property with lovely arched windows at the front. The large mature garden surrounds the cottage, children will love playing in the hazel copse. This is a much loved family home, complete with a piano if you wish to tinkle the ivories. There is ‘secret’ bedroom with its own staircase and the other bedrooms are all connected making it great for families with small children. Located in heart of The Broads National Park, yet only a short drive from the fabulous sandy beaches of the east coast there is lots to do whether you explore on foot, cycle or car. Shop/Pub: 0.5 miles
Ground Floor:
Sitting Room with comfortable seating, widescreen TV, DVD Player, and open fire
Dining Room with table, chairs, baby grand piano and CD hi-fi
Kitchen with pantry, electric cooker and hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, small table and chairs
Utility Room with washing machine, tumble dryer, Belfast sink and wc
Bathroom with bath, hand-held mixer shower, washbasin, shower cubicle and wc
First Floor: Please be aware all bedrooms lead onto each other so may be more suitable for family group
Bedroom 1 with single bed plus pull out same level bed, if this bed is required please request on booking
Bedroom 2 with double bed
Bedroom 3 with single bed
Bedroom 4 with double bed – this room is separate to the other bedrooms and is accessed via it’s own staircase leading up from kitchen
Garden: Fully enclosed lawned garden with garden furniture.
Parking: For two cars
Pets: Two well behaved dogs welcome, please see our booking terms regarding pets
Heating: Oil fired heating
Also provided: Towels. Books and games. Radio. WiFi.
Notes: This is a non smoking property. Mobile reception – strong. Bedroom 4 is accessed by steep stairs and has a low level doorway. A Cot without linen is provided. Due to the property being thatched no barbecues or fireworks are allowed.
The village of Catfield is an excellent base for exploring The Broads and the excellent beaches of the North and East coast. The sandy beach at Sea Palling is a mere four miles from the cottage with Cromer, Sheringham and Great Yarmouth are all within any easy drive away. The Broads offer many experiences whether exploring nature reserves, cycling the quiet lanes, taking a stroll, sailing, fishing or birdwatching. The nearby town of Stalham is just two miles, offering a supermarket and a range of small shops, and is home to the Museum of The Broads. Catfield has a village shop and a pub, as does neighbouring Ludham. Standing proud on the banks of the River Ant, How Hill is just a stones’ throw away. It is a lovely spot where you can explore the house, gardens, enjoy afternoon tea in the coffee shop, walk along the nature reserve and, during the summer months, board a traditional Wherry.