A converted stable situated in the quiet seaside village of Happisburgh on the Norfolk Coast. This accommodation is in an ideal position to explore the countryside and the beautiful sandy beaches with miles of public footpaths and bridleways starting from your doorstep. Happisburgh beach is approximately 1 mile away and just along the coast are the beaches at Horsey and Winterton which are home to a large colony of Grey Seals.
Market towns of Stalham and North Walsham are close by and have all the amenities you may require. The Norfolk Broads are within easy access where you can hire a boat or canoe to explore further. The historic city of Norwich is just a 35 minute drive away where you can visit the Norman Cathedral and Castle, go shopping or stop for food in one of the many restaurants it has to offer.
Happisburgh is home to the oldest working light in East Anglia, and the only independently run lighthouse in Great Britain. It dates back to 1790 and you can visit this charming building during public open days and climb the steps up to the lantern.
Barn Owl is all on one level offering disabled access.
The main living area is open plan.
Kitchen area
Fully fitted and well equipped. Built-in electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and washing machine. Table and chairs to sit 4 people.
Lounge area
3 seater sofa, futon sofa bed, Smart TV.
Bedroom
Double bed, bed side cabinets, dressing table and built-in wardrobe. Double doors leading to the outside courtyard with garden table and seating.
Shower/Wet room
Fully tiled wet room with shower, toilet, basin and heated towel rail. Provisions for disabled guests.
• Parking available
• Use of communal paddock area
• No smoking
• Pets welcome (maximum 2 dogs)
This cottage is located in Norwich. Lost World Adventure Golf and Royal Cromer Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit East Ruston Old Vicarage and The Museum of the Broads. Sim-Air and Hoveton Hall Gardens are also worth visiting.
Weekly price from £630
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