Very comfortable
Basil - E4325 Cottage
Honeymoon cottage in Catfield with 1 bedroom, sleeps 2. Pets friendly. Pub within 1 mile, Short Breaks All Year.
Bedrooms - 1
Sleeps - 2
Bathrooms - 1
Pets welcome
Open plan living space.
Living area: With wood burner, Smart TV, Netflix and French doors leading to garden.
Kitchen area: With breakfast bar, combi microwave/oven/grill and fridge.
Bedroom area: With double bed.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, toilet and heated towel rail.
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi and logs for wood burner included. Welcome pack. Enclosed lawned garden with sitting-out area. Bike store. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking.
From the moment you arrive you start to feel the stresses and strains of everyday life slip away. Offering compact open plan studio-styled accommodation with seating nestled beside the wood burner, a kitchen equipped to prepare snacks and light meals, and modern bathroom with shower over bath. Boasting a lovely, enclosed lawn garden with seating furniture, perfect to relax and enjoy both shade and sunshine throughout the day, and great for al fresco dining. The Bothy has a truly magical charm with plenty to do locally.
The village pub is a 5-minute stroll, and a small campsite shop is on the village outskirts, a 15-minute walk. For adventure and activities, Thetford Forest is 9 miles, with designated walking and cycle routes for all abilities and picnic opportunities.
Interesting places include Grimes Graves, a Neolithic flint mine, a preserved monastic site, enjoy a ride on the Bressingham Steam Railway, explore the steam collections and official Dad’s Army exhibition, Norfolk Tank Museum at Forncett St Peter, and the National Trust Oxburgh Hall is well worth a visit. The amazing North Norfolk coastline with excellent sandy beaches, coastal path, RSPB nature and bird reserves, and the Royal Sandringham Estate are an hours’ drive. The city of Norwich, with many shops, two indoor shopping malls, a cathedral, theatre, castle museum, market square, cafés, restaurants and Bury St Edmunds, abbey ruins and famous Christmas market are 35 minutes’ drive.
While Ipswich, with marina and historical town centre and Ely, with its magnificent cathedral, or even the university city of Cambridge for a punt along the River Cam passing through the university grounds, are all worth a visit. In the Norfolk Broads National Park, Wroxham, known as the capital of the Norfolk Broads, is 26 miles away, with daily boat hire and river trips, shopping and waterside restaurants. Village pub and a shop ½ mile
Can't make your mind up - farm cottage or cottage by the sea? East of England is a bucket list choice to visit. Guest will see last minute dog friendly short breaks in Suffolk, Ipswich or Mid Suffolk - some have hot tubs.