This Grade II-listed Georgian brick and flint cottage is in a convenient location for heading into the centre of the rural market town of Holt for shopping, visiting tea rooms and dining out. Step outside of your home away from home and visit the impressive 100 acres of the Green Flag-awarded Holt Country Park (1 mile). Or, take a relaxing trip to Cley-next-the-Sea (4 miles) where you can see the picturesque 18th-century windmill in this idyllic coastal village. If you’ve brought your binoculars, the Salthouse Marshes (3.7) near Cley is one of the most popular bird-watching sites in the UK.
This spacious property has a traditional cottage feel. The sitting room boasts a stylish wooden floor and a wood burner which is framed by a grand mantelpiece. Sink into the two antique-style leather sofas. Heading into the kitchen and dining area, there’s a wooden table and chairs which will fit a family of four. Amongst the modest wooden kitchen cabinets, there’s an electric hob and oven, microwave, compact fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Continuing through the ground floor, you’ll also find a utility room with a washing machine and shower cubicle as well as a cloakroom with a WC. After climbing the stairs, you’ll reach the pretty master bedroom where you can comfortably relax on the king-size bed in front of the ornamental fireplace. The second bedroom holds a wardrobe and a double bed. Unwind in a bubble bath in the upstairs bathroom, which also has a WC. Due to the original features of this cottage, there is a steep, narrow staircase.
Enjoy some fresh air outside on the bench or table and chairs in the fully enclosed garden. There is a dedicated parking space 200 metres away and roadside parking too.