A charming cottage offering home-from-home comforts and providing you with a relaxing and comfortable stay to remember! With attractive country cottage styling and quality furnishings throughout; Sky Cottage will not disappoint. The light yet cosy sitting room has a multifuel woodburner for extra warmth in the cooler months and dining area. The kitchen is well equipped with everything you’ll need for your self-catering holiday. Upstairs is the bedroom with double bed and beautiful views over the surrounding fields, and ensuite shower room. The courtyard has a 3-piece bistro set, perfect for a morning cuppa or evening sundowner. Located in a small historic village close to the Norfolk Broads and with no streetlights, you’ll be sure to have a quiet and restful break. The beaches on the east coast of Norfolk are within easy reach; Mundesley with its Blue Flag, wide, sandy beach and Horsey with its seal colony, visit over the winter and you’ll see seal pups too. This well-equipped bolt hole is ideal for couples holidaying all year round. Shop: 3.5 mile. Pub: within walking distance
Ground Floor
Kitchen with range induction cooker, 2 ovens and grill, microwave, washing machine, pantry with shelving and fridge/freezer
Open plan Living/Dining area with sofa, TV, wood burner, dining table and two chairs
First Floor
Bedroom with double bed, feature fireplace and field views
Bathroom with shower, washbasin, wc and heated towel rail
Garden: Courtyard with 3-piece bistro set.
Parking: Off road parking at front and opposite the cottage.
Heating: Electric heating and wood burner.
Also Provided: Bed linen and towels. Books and games. Welcome Tray. Starter pack of logs in the colder months.
Notes: This is a non-smoking property. Mobile signal: variable. The stairs are steep, please take care.
Worstead is a small, historical Norfolk village, with a pub just 100m from the cottage. The location is perfectly positioned for accessing many of the regions’ tourist attractions. The beautiful Georgian town of Aylsham is close by and just beyond, is the National Trust’s Blickling Hall, the former home of Anne Boleyn, with beautiful gardens and grounds. From Aylsham you could also venture to The Broads via the Bure Valley Railway, a heritage steam train ride that takes you directly into Wroxham. Here there are over 125 miles of waterways to explore, nature trails to walk and pretty villages to discover. The east coast has some beautiful sandy beaches and shallow waters and a day out a little further north in Cromer, a lively seaside town with its famous pier, should not be missed. The north Norfolk coast, much of which is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is within easy reach and for culture vulture’s the city of Norwich beckons in less than half an hour.