This spacious, high quality holiday home boasts a sophisticated but equally comfortable interior. Great attention has been paid to getting Denbury House just right, so that guests can enjoy a relaxing break away from the routine of their daily lives. The open plan kitchen, dining, living area is the perfect place to whip up a delicious meal using local produce and linger over relaxed dinners and drinks. There’s further communal space with a snug and the “Denbury Den” garden room; offering an escape for some peace and quiet with a good book, a place to ‘work from home’ or somewhere for the children to entertain themselves. With five bedrooms to choose from, all individually styled and dressed in lovely linens with quality memory foam mattresses, you’ll be spoilt for choice. There are two bedrooms downstairs and a shower room, making it ideal for multi-generational families. To the rear of the property there is a beautiful, enclosed garden with lawn area, mature plants and patio; just the spot for dining alfresco or evening sundowners reclining on the wonderful daybed. After long days exploring quaint coastal towns and villages; Denbury House provides an impressive escape for spending even more quality time together. Shop: 2 miles Pub: walking distance
GROUND FLOOR
Open-plan Kitchen/Dining/Living area
Kitchen/Dining area with Rangemaster cooker, microwave, double fridge/freezer, dishwasher, Dolce Gusto coffee machine, dining table, benches and chairs
Sitting area with comfortable seating, 55” Alexa enabled Smart TV and doors to the garden
Snug with comfortable seating, 55” Smart TV with Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime
Bedroom 4 with king size bed
Bedroom 5 with twin beds and Amazon Alexa
Shower room with rainfall shower, washbasin, wc and heated towel rail
Utility with washing machine, Belfast sink and door to garden
FIRST FLOOR
Master bedroom with king size bed, dressing table and occasional chair En-suite with walk-in rainfall shower, double washbasins and wc
Bedroom 2 with king size bed
Bedroom 3 with twin beds
Bathroom with Japanese Plunge bath, washbasin, wc and heated towel rail
Garden: Enclosed garden with spacious patio surrounded by a modern Mediterranean style white wall and raised lawn with mature plants. On the patio is a rattan dining table seating up to 10, a peach daybed seating up to 8 as well as being a daybed, fully adjustable Supremo parasol with a weighted base and charcoal barbeque. At the top of the garden is a 2-seater table for morning coffees. There’s also a shed housing beach gear for guests use and for secure bike storage.
“Denbury Den” Garden room: Heated room with sofa, two extreme bean bag seats, board games storage unit, 40” Alexa enabled Smart TV which is configured for Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime and also has a fully loaded Super Nintendo. There is a desk and chair for guests that may wish to work that overlooks the beautiful and established gardens.
Parking: Driveway for 5 cars.
Heating: Gas Central Heating. Electric heating in the Garden room
Also Provided: Bed linen and towels. 40mb Wi-Fi. Welcome Tray. Travel cot and Highchair.
Notes: This is a non-smoking property. Mobile signal: variable.
Bodham is a small village in one of Norfolk’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, close to the North Norfolk Coast which has a traditional pub offering excellent meals. The village has some great walks in the vicinity and depending on how energetic you wish to be, you can walk to Weybourne on the coast. For traditional seaside entertainment, head for Cromer with its iconic Pier; you can pick up the Norfolk Coastal path here and there are some great walks along the clifftops. National Trust’s Felbrigg Hall, Gardens & Estate often host events throughout the year and is just a 10 minute drive from Denbury House. Also run by the National Trust, Sheringham Park has acres to wander and explore; come in late spring for the spectacular rhododendrons and azaleas that flower here. There is a steam train service running along the coastline, from the popular seaside town of Sheringham to the elegant, Georgian town of Holt with the quaint Weybourne village station only 1 mile up the road. Both towns are worth a visit, take in a bit of culture at the Sheringham Little Theatre and enjoy traditional fish and chips on the promenade. Holt is full of independent boutique shopping, art and antique galleries and café culture. It has a great food hall and some good places to eat & drink, from vintage tea rooms with pretty gardens to excellent pubs. If you enjoy a spot of golf then two prestigious golf courses await nearby, Sheringham being just 3 miles away and Cromer 7 miles away.