This quirky old cottage has been furnished to high quality standard and is set in the medieval Norfolk village of Little Walsingham and makes an ideal hideaway for couples or a small group of family or friends. The village was established in 1061 and is home to The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham and the pretty Walsingham Abbey grounds. Little Walsingham is steeped in history with several listed buildings. There is an award-winning farm shop and several welcoming cafes and pubs along its winding streets. Just 1 mile away is the village of Great Walsingham with its craft centre and award-winning pie shop. Both villages are surrounded by undulating countryside, nestled between the verdant Glaven Valley and the North Norfolk Coast. The sandy beaches of Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham are 4 and 5 miles away. Cycle routes 1 and 2 begin in the village and will take you to the coastal villages of Cley, Salthouse and Weybourne. The handy Coast Hopper bus stops within metres of the cottage providing easy, car-free access to the coastal towns and villages.
This traditional redbrick Norfolk cottage is right in the heart of Little Walsingham 'wedged' between two village roads. It is compact, snug and designed to a high standard for your comfort, featuring modern fixtures and fittings. The kitchen and linked dining room are situated on the ground floor along with a double room with an en-suite shower room with wc. Upstairs, there is a vaulted living room with exposed beams and smart TV a wood burner, so you can cosy up together in the colder months. The second double bedroom is also upstairs, along with a modern family bathroom with free standing bath, walk in rainfall shower and WC.
Outside there is a small, enclosed yard space perfect for storing bikes securely or your beach equipment.