Flaxmans Farmhouse is part of an award winning Grade II listed complex and offers beautiful, spacious, family accommodation. The traditional brick and flint farmhouse, built originally in the 1700s is full of character, has quirky features, and a magnificent inglenook fireplace which is listed and described in Pevsner's Buildings of Norfolk. The contemporary style furniture and furnishings are very high quality, and bring a fresh and contemporary feel to this stunning farmhouse. Shop/Pub: 1 mile
Ground Floor:
Sitting Room with comfortable seating, flat screen TV, DVD and CD player, iPod dock, WiFi, and large inglenook fireplace with double woodburner
Dining Room with table and eight chairs, woodburner and window seat
Games Room with pool table
Kitchen/Breakfast Room with electric range cooker, dishwasher, central table and eight chairs
Cloakroom with storage for coats and boots, washbasin and wc
Utility Room with fridge/freezer, microwave and washing machine
First Floor:
Bedroom 1 with a king-size bed
Bedroom 2 with a king-size bed
Bedroom 3 with twin beds
Bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle, twin washbasins and wc
Shower Room with shower, washbasin and wc
Second Floor:
Bedroom 4 vaulted attic room with twin beds and large play area. (accessed via steep Norfolk winder stairs not suitable for those with mobility difficulty).
Garden: Fully enclosed with lawned area, raised herb beds, patio and garden furniture and barbecue.
Parking: Strictly limited to 2 cars in shared parking area.
Heating: O.F.C.H & Woodburner
Also Provided: Towels, books and games including PlayStation and table air hockey. Welcome pack
Additional information on the property may be found @ Flaxmans Farmhouse (google.com)
Notes: This is a non-smoking/non-vaping property. Please be aware owner's small dog occasionally visits property. Bedroom 4 is accessed by very steep Norfolk winder stairs and is not suitable for those with mobility problems. Mobile signal -weak.
Roughton provides an ideal base for exploring the coast and countryside of North Norfolk. The seaside town of Cromer is only two miles away and has a lovely sandy beach, pier with its own theatre and traditional seafront entertainment. The area is rich in history and heritage with many museums and fine houses including Felbrigg Hall, which is only one mile away. There are lovely walks to be found close by, ranging from National Trust parkland to cliff-top walks as well as along country lanes and footpaths. The village has a shop and pub, which serves meals, with further amenities available in Cromer.