Stable Lad’s Cottage has been renovated throughout, with freshly decorated interiors and contemporary, tasteful furnishings. This bijou brick and flint, semi-detached cottage offers a comfortable space for two in the pretty coastal village of Weybourne. The cosy, open-plan living area consists of a well-equipped kitchen and sitting room with Smart TV, fold down dining table and chairs and French doors to the suntrap courtyard. Upstairs is the bedroom with king size bed, with TV, just the spot to have a morning lie-in. Outside there are two courtyards, front and back, perfect for a morning cuppa or evening sundowner. Only a short stroll to Weybourne's shingle beach and a couple of minutes walk to The Ship Inn and well-stocked local shop/café and a fine dining restaurant. Bring along your dog too and explore all the delights of North Norfolk, the coastal path and quaint villages, from this peaceful bolthole. Shop/Pub: within walking distance.
Ground Floor:
Kitchen with electric oven, grill and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box and washing machine
Open plan Living/Dining area with super comfy, electric recliner sofa, with USB charging sockets, 50" Smart TV, wireless speaker, fold down dining table and two chairs
First Floor:
Bedroom with king size zip & link bed (that can be made up as a twin room, please request on booking) and Freeview TV
Bathroom with bath and handheld shower attachment, washbasin, wc and heated towel rail (please note there is restricted height over bath)
Garden: Shingle courtyard at rear of the cottage with 3-piece bistro set and two reclining sun loungers. Paved area at front of cottage.
Parking: Private parking for one small/medium car.
Pets: One small, well behaved dog welcome. Please be aware of our booking information regarding pets.
Heating: Modern electric radiators.
Also provided: Bed linen and towels. Wi-Fi. Books.
Notes: This is a non-smoking property. Mobile signal: variable. A £150 security deposit is payable to Norfolk Country Cottages two weeks prior to the start of your holiday.
Weybourne is a traditional coastal village set on winding lanes that lead to the heath land above and the sea below. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the coastline in the village offers a shingle beach and fabulous cliff top walks. The village is famous for being home to the Muckleburgh Military Collection and Weybourne station, where you can hop on the North Norfolk Railway. Set between the elegant Georgian town of Holt to the west, with its mix of art galleries, independent shops, antique haunts, cafe culture, pubs and restaurants and the popular seaside town of Sheringham to the east. You can leave the car behind too and take the Coast Hopper Bus Service to discover the rest of the coast from Victorian Cromer to beautiful Brancaster and beyond. Dont miss out on the beautiful historic houses in the area, Felbrigg Hall and Blickling Hall both run by the National Trust. There are many other opportunities for days out in the area for young and old alike and there are a number of excellent golf courses within easy reach.