Tucked away in the village of Saxthorpe, Inglenook, a semi-detached cottage dates back in parts to the 17th Century. It takes its name from the heart of the property, a beautiful, cosy and welcoming inglenook fireplace. This lovely bolthole is laid-back, and is ideal for groups of friends who are looking for a peaceful, relaxing escape. A perfect place to stay all year round, it's stylish, sophisticated and bursting with character.
A beautiful cottage, with original beams, Inglenook has been sympathetically restored with top quality modern appliances, has a well-equipped kitchen with Nespresso coffee machine and a lovely sun room which opens onto a south-facing, enclosed garden - ideal to keep children and your four-legged friends safe, and a sunny spot for a morning coffee or lunch time and evening al fresco dining. Funky decor and quality furnishings help to create a luxurious feel. There is also a snug, with a sofa, Smart television and board games and puzzles. There are two bedrooms; a king-size bedroom with a slipper bath and separate WC, a double bedroom, and a family shower room.
Located in an idyllic rural setting - as well as birdsong, you can hear water from the nearby watermill - but only six miles from the gorgeous Georgian town of Holt and its many amenities, the coast at North Norfolk can easily be reached by car in twenty minutes, and the Norfolk Broads are within half an hour, making Inglenook the perfect hideaway for discovering all that Norfolk has offer, any time of the year.
Inglenook is also available as a sleeps eight option including two extra bedrooms on the first floor.
Additional Information:
Three well-behaved dogs welcome (small additional charge). Four dogs may be considered on request, depending on the breeds and sizes.
Synthetic bedding provided.
The coffee machine uses Nespresso pods.
Located in Norwich, this cottage is by the sea. Nelson Museum and Elizabethan House are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Hampton's Home and Garden and Whitwell and Reepham Station. Natural Surroundings and North Norfolk Railway are also worth visiting. Break out the clubs and hit the links with a golf course nearby, or seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails and cycling.
Weekly price from £945
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