One of three pretty, thatched, single-storey cottages - adjacent to owners home, that can be booked separately or together, Jasmine Cottage is a delightful and spacious holiday spot. The capacious living room is a lovely space to relax in and the linear style of the cottage gives a sense of space throughout. Well -equipped and comfortable there is also a garden to the rear and a small terrace to the side. The National Trust woods and heathland in the area are a great spot for walks and with dogs welcome too, the property is a great base for all the family to enjoy a coastal holiday. Shop: 1 mile Pub: 0.5 miles Beach: 1.5 miles
Sitting Room a welcoming room with comfortable seating, Smart TV and DVD player
Kitchen/Dining Room with electric oven and hob, dishwasher, microwave, espresso machine, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dining table and chairs
Bedroom 1 with a single bed
Bedroom 2 with king-size bed
Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and wc
Garden: To the rear there is a fully enclosed garden with patio, table and chairs.
Parking: Driveway parking for one car. No EV charging permitted
Heating: O.F.C.H.
Pets: 2 medium well-behaved dogs welcome, please be aware of our booking information regarding pets.
Also Provided: Towels. Books, games, radio. WiFi. Welcome tray and dog treats/throws provided
Notes: This is a non-smoking property. Mobile signal - good. Jasmine Cottage, Half Moon Cottage 1718 (sleeping 2) and Vine Cottage 1720 (sleeping 4) are all adjacent to each other, ideal for parties that like to holiday together but enjoy their own space. High chair provided, guest will need to provide own cot.
West Runton is an appealing seaside village nestled into the north Norfolk coastal landscape. It offers a family friendly beach with crabbing and fossil hunting and there is a pub, grocers, station, two cafe's, Rocky Bottom - the local fish restaurant, a gym and golf all to be found within half a mile of the cottage's front door. To the east discover the resort of Cromer with its famous pier and cliff top walks and further along this stretch of the coast are numerous flat, sandy beaches that are often not over populated even in the summer. Head west and discover the open marshes at Stiffkey and Cley-next-the-Sea and seaside villages such as Blakeney and Wells-next-the-Sea, each with their own unique character. With great pubs, delis, smokehouses, farmshops and cafe's there are plenty of places that showcase the produce that Norfolk is justifiably famous for such as crabs, mussels, cheeses, wines and more. The area is rich in history too with Felbrigg Hall and Blickling Hall both run by the National Trust and Holkham Hall, the seat of the Earl of Leicester, which is still an independent family-run estate all nearby. This is a wonderful part of the county and a holiday here will bring back many happy memories for years to come.