Bure Reach, Lammas

Norfolk. Sleeps up to 4

Lammas is a small village on the edge of the Norfolk Broads, and is separated from the slightly larger village of Buxton with Lammmas by the River Bure. This is a peaceful area, where you can enjoy walks through the water meadows and surrounding countryside, or if you wish to venture further afield the historic city of Norwich is only a short drive away. Alternatively, hop on to one of the trains that run along the Bure Valley railway and visit Wroxham, which is sometimes called the capital of the Broads or in the other direction, Aylsham a very pretty market town, which has a good selection of small shops and tea rooms.

Bure Reach is a Victorian Cottage on the banks of the River Bure, It is set in the grounds of the former Lammas Maltings and there is a brick and flint walled garden that opens onto the river; this stretch of water is visited regularly by otters, kingfishers and herons as well as the usual ducks and swans and on the water meadows you may see deer and barn owls. Shop/Pub: 1 mile

Ground Floor:
Sitting Room
with comfortable seating, widescreen TV with Freeview, DVD, CD player and radio
Kitchen with gas cooker, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washing machine
Dining Room with table and four chairs

First Floor:
Bedroom 1
with a double bed
Bedroom 2 with twin beds
Bathroom with bath, over-bath electric shower, washbasin and wc

Garden: Fully enclosed rear garden with lawn, patio area with table, chairs and barbecue, gate to river frontage with summer house.
Parking: Designated for one vehicle, further space may be available by arrangement.
Heating: Electric radiator central heating.
Also Provided: Towels. Telephone with honesty box, books and games.
Notes: Due to the proximity of the river, children under 12 years are not accepted at this property.

Weekly price from £390

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