Deerewood Cottage is a charming three-bedroom barn conversion located in Thorpe Market, Norfolk, in the East of England. The cottage sleeps up to 7 people and is situated near the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The master bedroom, located upstairs, features a…
Occupying a spot in Thorpe Market, Norfolk, Felgate is a charming two-bedroom barn conversion that can sleep up to 4 guests. The cottage features a double room, a twin room, an open plan lounge with fully equipped kitchen, and a bathroom with a full-sized bath and shower. Guests…
Set within Thorpe Market, Norfolk in the East of England, Tanglewood is a charming flint cottage converted from an old pig sty that sleeps up to 6 people in its 2 bedrooms - one double and one twin. The open plan lounge features two sofas, one of which is a sofa bed, a dining…
Thorpegate cottage is a charming one-bedroom accommodation located in Thorpe Market, Norfolk, in the East of England. The cottage is ideal for a couple, with the bedroom featuring a double bed that can accommodate an extra bed for a child or a cot. The open plan lounge includes…
Situated in the village of Southrepps in Norfolk, this holiday accommodation sleeps up to 6 people and is located near the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property is conveniently close to a traditional pub and various shops, making it a convenient location…
Homestead and Black Cat Barn, located in Southrepps, Norfolk, is a luxurious yet laid-back retreat ideal for large families and groups of friends. Dating back to the 1700s, this property offers stylish and spacious accommodation for up to 10 people, with modern fixtures and…
Residing in the charming coastal village of Southrepps, Norfolk, Homestead is a luxurious yet relaxed bolthole that dates back to the 1700s. This spacious property, which accommodates up to 10 guests (with a maximum of eight adults), is ideally situated near the Norfolk Coast…
Homestead is a desirable cottage located in Southrepps, Norfolk, a picturesque village in the East of England. This historic property dates back to the 1700s and offers a luxurious yet relaxed retreat, making it an ideal getaway for families or groups of up to six people.…
Homestead in Southrepps, Norfolk, is a luxurious yet laid-back bolthole dating back to the 1700s, situated in the heart of the coastal village. It sleeps 10 people, with a maximum of eight adults, and has been styled with quality modern fixtures and fittings. The property…
Homestead in Southrepps, Norfolk is a luxurious yet laid-back bolthole dating back to the 1700s. Sleeping six people, this character cottage is stylish, sophisticated, and spacious, with modern fixtures and appliances. The well-equipped kitchen/diner leads to an outside eating…
Southrepps is a pretty Norfolk village with many charming brick and flint cottages and a large 15th century church, whose tall tower dominates the local landscape. It is an ideal base for exploring the area with sandy beaches, historic houses, steam railways and many other…
Residing in Cromer, Norfolk, Southrepps is an intriguing village with traditional flint properties, a pub, and a shop. Gunton Station is nearby, providing direct links to Sheringham and Norwich. Nearby attractions include Sheringham, famous for the North Norfolk Steam Railway…
Set within Cromer, Norfolk, this traditional brick and flint property has been fully renovated in 2016 and sleeps up to 6 guests. Situated near the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the property is close to the coast and a pub, making it an ideal base for…
Positioned within Holt, Norfolk, this charming cottage in the East of England sleeps up to 5 people in its 3 bedrooms. Situated near the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the cottage boasts features such as allowing pets, being close to the coast, and having an…
Big skies and stunning sandy beaches and the tranquil Norfolk Broads; Norfolk boasts some glorious coast and countryside. Great for birdwatching, cycling or walking. Quaint flint cottages, windmills and churches to explore, including Cley-next-the-sea and Blakeney.