A charming brick and flint cottage 500 metres from the centre of Holt, a Georgian market town on the edge of the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The dog-friendly cottage features an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, en-suite facilities in two of its bedrooms and a games area on its mezzanine level. It is the perfect base for a relaxing holiday for a family or group of friends, within reach of Holt Country Park and Wells-next-the-Sea.
The two-storey cottage is believed to date back to the 19th century and was once part of the meeting hall for The Society of Oddfellows. With its high ceilings and contemporary soft furnishings, the cottage offers a home-from-home experience with comfort at its core. The cottage has a reverse-level layout, with a utility room on the ground floor along with an en-suite super-king-size bedroom, an en-suite double bedroom, a second double bedroom and a family bathroom. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner on the first floor is bright and airy, with plenty of room for everyone, whether relaxing over brunch or curling up with a film after an indulgent supper. Up on the mezzanine level, guests can chill with a book or blow off some steam over table football. The cottage lacks an outside space, but its proximity to the centre of Holt more than makes up for it.
The streets of Holt (500 metres) are brimming with art galleries, shops selling local produce and dog-friendly pubs. The 100 acres of woodland at Holt Country Park (1 mile) are ideal for dog walks, while the North Norfolk Steam Railway (0.5 miles) can take guests to Weybourne and Sheringham. The Norfolk Coast AONB boasts some stunning beaches, with Holkham and Wells-next-the-Sea (within 13 miles) amongst the most popular.