Broom Cottage is a charming end-terrace flint cottage located in East Rudham near Fakenham, Norfolk. With 2 bedrooms, it can accommodate up to 3 guests and is situated near the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The cottage features a modern kitchen, a cozy sitting room with a woodburner, and charming bedrooms with picturesque views of meadows and woodlands.
Tucked away at the end of a quiet road, Broom Cottage offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to explore the North Norfolk coastline and nearby market towns such as Burnham Market, Holt, and King's Lynn. Guests can relax in the enclosed gravel garden, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee in the sunshine. The village shop and pub are within walking distance, while Fakenham is just a short drive away with a variety of shops, eateries, and pubs.
Nearby attractions include the deer parks of Houghton Hall and Holkham Hall, as well as the Sandringham Estate. Visitors can also enjoy a day trip to the coast, with Hunstanton and Wells-next-the-Sea being popular destinations. Please note that the twin bedroom and bathroom in Broom Cottage are accessed through the main bedroom. Overall, Broom Cottage offers a cozy and characterful accommodation for a relaxing break in East Rudham.
Weekly price from £405
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