This cottage is nestled in one of the most sought-after villages on the North Norfolk coast. Weybourne is a traditional fishing village with a pub, village store, shingle beach and stunning cliff-top walks. The village is famous for the Muckleburgh Military Collection and Weybourne Station, which is a stopping point for the Poppy Line steam trains that run between Holt and Sheringham throughout the year. The sandy beaches of Sheringham (3 miles) and Cromer (7 miles) are great for family days out. Holt, just 4 miles away, is a bustling Georgian town with art and antique galleries, independent fashion boutiques, food stores offering the best of local produce and a good selection of cafes, pubs and restaurants. If you fancy going further afield, leave the car behind and hop on the Coast Hopper bus which will take you all the way along the coastline through picturesque villages to its final stop in King’s Lynn (40 miles).
The cottage combines all the modern comforts you would expect from a coastal bolthole, whilst retaining plenty of charming character. Enter into the cosy lounge which centres around the feature fireplace with its lovely wood burner. Fully embrace the age of this cottage with its traditional beams and post, pine latched doors and Norfolk winder staircase. The dining room boasts a double height ceiling with exposed flint work, beams and skylights which flood this space with natural light. The kitchen is well equipped to cater for all your culinary needs and leads through to the downstairs shower room. Upstairs, you’ll find two relaxing bedrooms: one with a king-size bed and TV, and the other with two single beds.
Outside is a pretty, fully enclosed, walled garden with a mature fig tree. The perfect spot to enjoy a peaceful breakfast listening to the birdsong or spend a lazy afternoon basking in the sun.