You feel as though you have gone back in time at the idyllic, Grade II listed Saxlingham Cottage. With parts of this atmospheric cottage dating back to the 15th century, you will enjoy a fabulous holiday in the richness of Saxlingham Cottage’s rustic heritage. Situated deep in the South Norfolk countryside, the cottage’s location means that you can explore both the North Norfolk coastline and the fabulous Suffolk Heritage Coast as well as the wonderful market town of Norwich and the surrounding countryside. With two charming bedrooms, this cottage sleeps four guests.
Saxlingham Cottage has been magnificently refurbished to provide excellent, comfortable accommodation with all the modern comforts you could hope for. Charm and rusticity are truly the immediately apparent themes as you walk through the house. Characterful beamed walls, vaulted and beamed ceilings, pamment tiled floors, an inglenook fireplace and exposed flint and brick walls all offer charm and wonder. Saxlingham Cottage offers such a warm and inviting ambience, it is pure magic.
The kitchen diner is just a few steps down from the charming entrance lobby. It is atmospheric and features an electric range cooker within the large inglenook fireplace, country styled kitchen units, warm traditional pamment tiles on the floor, an old pine dining table and a gorgeous terracotta palette on the walls, perfectly matching the pamment tiles. The kitchen then follows a narrow, winding staircase to the first floor sitting room. It is this room, with its beamed vaulted ceiling, exposed wall timbers and ancient wooden floor boards where guests can enjoy the full magic of this wonderful cottage. Chesterfield sofas, stag heads and ancient cabinets displaying old china complete the picture. The low windows offer delightful village views.
Saxlingham Cottage boasts two quaint double bedrooms, one on each of the floors. The ground floor bedroom enjoys a brass double bed surrounded by ancient beams. It sits alongside the family bathroom with its corner bath and shower overhead. The second bedroom is nestled under the eaves and is equally atmospheric with an iron framed double bed.
Beyond the kitchen you will find an intimate, secluded courtyard adorned with pretty, colourful plant pots, mature shrubs and fragrant jasmine climbing the walls. It is a great spot to dine alfresco or enjoy a pre-dinner drink. To the front of the cottage you will find a bench to enjoy the sunshine and village views as well as an outdoor dining set. The village is charming and nearby you can enjoy the Boudicca Way Trail, fishing on the Taswood Lakes or a shopping trip to Norwich.
Saxlingham Nethergate is one of the principal historic villages in South Norfolk. It is a large, traditional village which is very welcoming and boasts a village cricket team. It is close to the vibrant city of Norwich and the iconic Norfolk Broads. The nearby Stoke Holy Cross offers fine dining if you want a delicious meal.
The Boudicca Way runs from Norwich to Diss, walking roughly 36 miles through beautiful, unspoilt South Norfolk landscapes. It passes through a series of pretty villages including Saxlingham Nethergate as well as Shotesham and Pulham Market as well as some fascinating historical sites.
Taswood Lakes offer UK carp fishing at its very best. Nestled in the Tas Valley it is exclusive, picturesque and tranquil. There are four main carp lakes, Spring, Grove, Heron and Broadwing, all of which are available to fish on a day ticket. The number of anglers are limited so you need to book in advance but how amazing would that be, to catch that fish of a lifetime! There is also swimming and shower facilities.
Norwich is a delight with cosy pubs where delicious craft beers are made on the premises, an excellent dining scene, its renowned open-air market and Norwich Cathedral which stands in all its majesty with the ancient beauty of stained glass windows, a booming organ and hushed cloisters. The cathedral is set is peaceful grounds surrounded by grassy squares and handsome houses. It is a viewing station for the peregrine falcons that nest in the cathedral’s spire. Norwich also boasts dozens of churches from its medieval heyday, some of which have been repurposed into cultural and exhibition spaces such as the Norwich Arts Centre. The Forum is a huge glass edifice and the home of BBC Norwich as well as being a thriving library and boasting restaurants and a bustling cafe.
Locals often refer the Norfolk Broads area as ‘Broadland’. The beautiful Rivers Yare, Ant, Waveney, Chet and Bure meander their leisurely way through Norfolk and Suffolk connecting beautiful inland lakes, creating waterways and wetlands that make up The Norfolk Broads. Wildlife is abundant and conservation has been very successful in reintroducing species such as otters and herons that struggled for some time to survive. To the eastern side of the Norfolk Broads, the sandy beaches and stunning coastline caress the Broads at Horsey Mere with the salt water of the North Sea coming within a hare’s breathe of the the fresh water. Grey and common seals thrive on the shoreline. Boat hire is very popular and an absolute must!
Guests can enjoy visiting the magical North Norfolk endless beaches and huge skies as well as the stunning Suffolk coastline. Southwold lies between the pretty resort of Aldeburgh and the bustling town of Lowestoft and is an easy drive from Saxlingham Cottage. Southwold is home to the famous Adnams Brewery who offer brewery tours and tastings throughout the year. It is well known for its picture postcard beach huts and its iconic pier. Visitors enjoy various boat trips with the Coastal Voyage being one of the most popular. At high speed, the boat is put through formidable paces in a 30 minute tour where you will enjoy marsh harriers, herons, gulls and possibly osprey.
The Sotterley Estate is an extensive, tranquil wooded parkland, home to a number of wonderful attractions. It hosts wonderful events such as the Sotterley Country Fair, music concerts and outdoor cinema experiences. There is a pony club on the estate as well as the Hundred River Farm and Maze, a fabulous family day out.
The charming market town of Beccles is also worth a visit. It boasts small market squares and winding streets brimming with quirky independent shops, fabulous restaurants and delightful cafes. Visitors can hire canoes, kayaks or day boats from Hippersons Boatyard to explore the River Waveney or take a guided tour aboard a skippered boat. Beccles Lido is wonderful from spring to autumn with its outdoor heated pool sitting alongside the meandering river. There are many pretty riverside walks through the Waveney Valley or you can head northwards and explore the Beccles Marshes. You may even catch a show or a concert at Beccles Public Hall. There is an antiques street market twice a year in May and August when vendors set up over 100 stalls. Beccles is surrounded by fantastic views of the Southern Broads amongst rolling countryside.
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