Great quality
Sweet Pea Cottage
Coastal cottage in Heacham, near King’s Lynn with 2 bedrooms, sleeps 4. Enclosed Garden/Patio, Pub within 1 mile, Short Breaks All Year.
Bedrooms - 2
Sleeps - 4
Bathrooms - 1
Sorry no pets
The Norfolk broads - a network of lakes and rivers are within 10 miles, offering day boats for hire and pleasure trips for all the family. The cathedral city of Norwich is just 25 miles away and is the county town of Norfolk - with wonderful architecture, quality shops and lots of interesting sights to visit
The cottage has three floors. On the ground floor there is a well equipped kitchen and a living/dining room with an inglenook fireplace, exposed beams and wood-burner, making it very cosy in the winter months. Upstairs on the first floor is a bathroom with 'over the bath' shower and a bedroom with 2 single beds. On the top floor is the master bedroom - with a double bed, built into the eves of the thatched roof. There are exposed beams, wooden floors, leaded windows and traditional ledge and braced doors - it is just like like stepping back in time as you climb the narrow staircases, but with just the right amount of mod-cons to make this a perfect Norfolk holiday cottage. The cottage has new kitchen equipment (cooker, microwave, crockery and cutlery) and new beds, mattresses and bedding for 2006.
Outside there are gardens to the front and rear with lawns, fruit trees and plenty of space for al-fresco dining - you may have to share some of your dinner with the resident pheasant though!
Heating, logs for wood burner, electricity and bed linen. Please bring your own towels.
Directions from Norwich: Take the ring road to the north of Norwich and take the North Walsham Road (B1150) to North Walsham. As you approach North Walsham (approx 15 miles), go under the railway bridge and turn left at the traffic lights towards Mundesley on the A149. Go over the next set of lights - keep heading towards Mundesley. After 1 mile or so, turn right – signposted 'Byway to Edingthorpe 2.5 miles’. Turn right at the next T-junction and then take the next left into Crow Road - there's no proper signpost for Edingthorpe and it’s easy to miss this turning. If you end up in North Walsham Town centre, you have missed the turning. Go over the next junction - this is the Bacton Road – signposted Edingthorpe. Keep going for about 2 miles. You'll see a village green signpost for Edingthorpe on your left.
Change over day is Saturday - short breaks are welcome.
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