Located on the edge of the coastal trail through the Norfolk Coast National Landscape, this traditional cottage is perfect for exploring the surrounding nature reserves. Up to eight guests can enjoy a stay in this end-terrace house with a garden, spacious interiors, a conservatory and sea views from two bedrooms. You’ll also be conveniently close to the local amenities of nearby market towns and villages.
As you enter the property, you’ll notice the character and charm from its red Norfolk quarry tiles and wooden furnishings throughout. Inside the lounge, a brick feature fireplace is the focal point of the room with leather sofas, coastal-themed art and a patterned rug adding to the decor. Connected to this space is a sunny conservatory with rattan furniture and a small table and chairs. Continue into the neutral-toned kitchen to find a fitted U-shaped unit, tiled flooring and a breakfast table. Gather around the wooden table in the dining room for special mealtimes with your loved ones. Also on the ground floor is a utility room. Upstairs you’ll find a family bathroom plus four bedrooms – an en-suite double with sea views, another double and two twin rooms, one with sea views. Outside is an enclosed lawned garden with a patio area containing furniture and a BBQ.
During your getaway in Burnham Deepdale, you could dine out at the village restaurant or pick up some freshly caught seafood from the fishmonger (0.5 miles). Follow the Norfolk Coast Trail from your doorstep (200 metres) to National Trust Brancaster Estate (1 mile) and the expansive Brancaster Beach (2.5 miles). Take your binoculars to RSPB Titchwell Marsh (3.5 miles) for some birdwatching or spend a day relaxing on Holkham Beach (8 miles) – a filming location for Shakespeare in Love. You could also visit Burnham Market (3 miles).