The pretty cottage sits in the heart of the village of Weybourne, within easy reach of the shop, pub, and tearoom. The property sleeps three guests and makes a lovely bolthole for a couple or small family. The village’s tranquil, shingle beach is just 0.5 miles away, and is a popular spot for anglers. For keen walkers, the Norfolk Coast Path passes through the village, leading to Blakeney and Cromer.
A small flight of external steps leads to the front door of this idyllic brick and flint cottage. Inside, you’ll find a myriad of original features and decor that’s in keeping with the period of the property. The welcoming lounge is a cosy place to relax after a busy day, watching a film on the TV/DVD as you warm your toes by the wood burner. The separate kitchen has everything needed for a self-catering holiday, and has a breakfast table for perching with a morning coffee as you plan your day. A refreshing bathroom rounds off the ground floor. Steep, cottage-style stairs lead to the first floor and the two inviting bedrooms. Please note, these rooms have characterful sloping ceilings and you may experience restricted head height in some areas. Outside, discover an enclosed, lawned garden, along with a cute patio area for al fresco dining.
Weybourne has a handful of shops and a cosy pub. The town has a secluded, shingle beach that makes a lovely spot for a picnic, offering far-reaching views along the coast towards Blakeney Point. In summer, the steam trains of the North Norfolk Railway pass through Weybourne, and you can board them to visit the seaside resort of Sheringham or the market town of Holt. There are some spectacular sandy beaches within easy reach, including Wells-next-the-Sea, 14 miles away.