Nestled within the village of Stanhoe, this idyllic bolthole on the outskirts of the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is perfect for couples looking to relax. The AONB is packed with long, sandy beaches, from Heacham and Hunstanton to the west, Brancaster to the north and Wells-next-the-Sea to the northwest - all within 11 miles and connected by the Norfolk Coast Path. Wildlife enthusiasts can indulge in boat trips to Blakeney Point Nature Reserve to see the seals and rare seabirds, and ferry rides to the stunning Scolt Head Island (both within 16 miles). Or why not visit market towns King’s Lynn and Holt (23 miles) or some local stately homes such as Sandringham (11 miles).
To access this quintessential country cottage, step through the rose-covered arch and make your way up the winding path to the front door. Boasting lots of quirky features, this cottage is full of charm and character, making for a comfortable and relaxing stay. At the heart of the lounge is a large, original brick fireplace that houses a wood burner, so on colder evenings, set it alight and then sink into the sofa for a night in front of the TV. Next door, the kitchen/diner has everything you’ll need to cook up a romantic dinner for two, and on warm, summer evenings, you can throw open the doors and let the outside in. Completing the ground floor is a delightful bathroom, with a shower over the roll-top bath. Heading upstairs, there is a king-size bedroom with a wrought-iron bed, and the luxury of a spacious dressing room.
Outside, there’s a mature cottage garden, and you have the choice of two seating areas. To the front is a patio with a bistro set, where you can enjoy a morning coffee. Of an evening, head round the back, light the BBQ and enjoy a spot of al fresco dining.