An exquisite cottage in the grounds of a beautiful country house, this holiday retreat offers the chance to stay somewhere truly special. Nestled in gorgeous surroundings near Itteringham, 5.5 miles from Aylsham, the two-bedroom hideaway sleeps four guests and makes a fabulous base for enjoying the North Norfolk countryside and coast. Enjoy traditional days out by the sea in Sheringham, 9 miles away, and Cromer, 11 miles away. Those who prefer a more secluded beach can venture 9.5 miles to Weybourne, and keen walkers can join the Norfolk Coast Path at any of these locations. History enthusiasts will wish to visit the National Trust properties of Blickling Hall, just 4.5 miles away, and Felbrigg, 8.5 miles away. For retail therapy, head 8.5 miles into bustling Holt or make a trip to the bright lights of Norwich, 19 miles away, where you can shop, dine out and visit the famous cathedral.
Leave the magnificent gardens and estate behind you to enter the cottage and discover stylish accommodation presenting an easy blend of character features and chic, contemporary interiors. As you enter, the lounge/diner is to the left. Unwind in here together, relaxing on the comfortable seating, playing games and watching the Smart TV. Gather round the table for hearty English breakfasts to set you up for the day and delicious dinners that last long into the evening. The kitchen, where you can prepare tasty dishes with fresh Norfolk produce, is at the opposite end of the hallway. There is also a convenient utility room plus a useful WC. As the sun goes down over your Norfolk cottage, climb the stairs to the sumptuous king-size bedrooms. These can also be set up as twins by prior arrangement. One of the bedrooms has the convenience of an en-suite shower room. The family bathroom, which features both a bath and a shower, is also on this floor.
Bask in the sunshine under the huge Norfolk skies out in your private, enclosed garden. Dine on the patio or follow the steps up to the lawn to play games with the children. There is private parking for two cars.