Sunnyside is a lovely detached property that dates back to the 1640’s and was the former village Bakehouse, the property has recently been refurbished to a high standard and now offers high quality, tastefully finished accommodation. Care has been taken to retain the original charm of the property with exposed beams and bread oven, while incorporating all those modern amenities to add a touch of luxury, think state of the art music mirror in the refitted bathroom. Sunnyside is in a prominent position in the centre of the village of Ludham, and the dual aspect windows makes this as the name suggests a light and airy cottage with great views of the sunset from the rear windows. With a courtyard garden for alfresco dining on summer evenings, this is a super property for a relaxing holiday all year round. Shop/Pub: all within walking distance
Ground Floor:
Sitting Room with comfortable seating, exposed beams, SMART TV, Freesat, multi-regional DVD player
Dining Room with dining table and six chairs, feature fireplace with original bread oven
Kitchen with electric double oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and coffee machine
Utility Room with washing machine, tumble dryer and freezer
Shower room with shower cubicle, washbasin and wc
First Floor:
Bedroom 1 with a king-size bed and TV with Freeview
Bedroom 2 with small double and single bed
Bedroom 3 with bunk beds (top bunk only suitable for children under 12, bottom bunk is an adult bunk)
Bathroom with bath and over bath shower, separate shower cubicle, washbasin and wc with LED Bluetooth speaker mirror
Garden: Fully enclosed courtyard with table and chairs, this is a sun trap and gets the sun all day
Parking: Easy Parking available 30 seconds away adjacent to church
Heating: Oil fired central heating.
Also provided: Towels. WiFi – fibre optic broadband. Books and games
Notes: This is a non smoking property. The cottage has low doorways due to the age and character of the building. No stag or hen parties accepted. Earlier check in times can be arranged with the owner directly. The wood burner in the sitting room is for display purposes only. Friday week only bookings in peak season, short breaks off season with a friday or tuesday start.
Ludham is a delightful Broadland village which boasts the Kings Arm pub where you can have a delicious carvery on sundays, the village also has a post office - with the ability to draw cash, stores with a great, public house, doctor’s surgery and a butchers. Womack Staithe where you can gain access to the River Thurne is a few minutes’ walk from the centre of the village and here you will find a delightful village green with fabulous tea room. Womack is perfect for picnics or relax and watch the boats and wildlife, you can also enjoy a spot of fishing. Ludham is a perfect base for walking and cycling, with miles of peaceful lanes and footpaths to enjoy, a newly opened route will take you to St Benets Abbey or How Hill. This is a renowned Nature Reserve, with meadows, marshes and woodland. The tranquil broad’s landscape is dotted with wind pumps and meandering waterways, there are many river side pubs and tearooms, and you could hire a boat or a canoe from many of the Broadland centres and see the landscape from a different perspective. Further afield Bewilderwood is a great day out for the young and young at heart as is Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure at Lenwade. The beautiful Norfolk coast is only a short drive away, with natural beauties such as Winterton Beach which is a 15 minute drive, where you can build sand castles, other parts of the coast allow you to go on a boat trip to see the seals or explore the salt marshes. The cathedral city of Norwich has an abundance of art galleries, museums, theatres, fine restaurants and cafes to suit all tastes, there is also a wide selection of independent shops and well know retailers. Ludham and The Broad’s has such a lot to offer, many visitors visit time and time again as there is so much to do.