A delightfully spacious 16th Century cottage situated in the heart of the lovely coastal village of Happisburgh. Shops and pubs are all easily accessible and with the versatile accommodation this cottage is sure to please. Modernised whilst retaining its original features of pan tiled floor, exposed beams and inglenook the accommodation is very comfortable, small looking from the outside, it is a "Tardis" inside. Shop/Pub: 0.15 miles
Ground Floor:
Sitting Room with comfortable seating, SMART TV, Ipod dock, electric woodburner and WiFi
Dining Room with table and chairs
Kitchen a large room with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine
Garden Room/Conservatory - a wonderful summer room with table, chairs, boot rack and dog beds
Inner Hall Bedroom with a single day bed, suitable for family use, intended as alternative sleeping accommodation - door to bathroom
Bathroom with shower, bath, wash hand basin and wc
First Floor:
Bedroom 1 with a double bed
Bedroom 2 with twin beds
Cloakroom with washbasin and wc
Garden: Fully enclosed and dog proof patio courtyard with garden furniture.
Parking: Parking in the quiet roadside lane beside the property.
Heating: O.F.C.H. and electric woodburner.
Pets: Two well-behaved dogs are welcome, the owner requests that pets are kept downstairs at all times, a stairgate is provided for this purpose and kept in the garden room until dry - please be aware of our booking information regarding pets.
Also Provided: Towels. Books & games. Stairgate, Highchair and Travel Cot.
Extras: Additional truckle bed for bedroom 2 available for hire at £60 per week, payable on booking. Accommodation limited to 5 people only.
Notes: This is a non-smoking property. Mobile signal - good. Three steps down to inner hall bedroom.
Happisburgh is a pretty village on the North East Norfolk coast. Famous for its working lighthouse with its bold red stripes, the village has a shop and pub and the sandy beach accessible 1 mile away. This area of Norfolk is really the gateway to the Broads national park giving a superb contrast to the wide sandy beaches. There are numerous nature reserves in the area, do go to Horsey where you are sure to see the baby seals in action at certain times of the year. Wroxham and North Walsham are good centres for shopping and if you wish to head North, then Cromer and Sheringham are not too far away and offer traditional seaside resorts. Definitely worth a visit.