Commanding panoramic views, this tranquil lodge is the perfect destination for a relaxing break in Norfolk’s idyllic countryside. Its flexible bedrooms suit couples, friends or small families, with increased accessibility, too, and its location gives you great options for boat trips, beaches, wildlife-spotting and strolls to nearby pubs.
Reached via a gently sloping ramp, the timber-clad lodge provides step-free entry and a bright, open-plan interior. It’s beautifully styled, employing pale tones and natural textures for the ultimate in a calming ambience. The living space flows easily, with a comfortable sofa and Smart TV arranged for relaxed evenings after coastal adventures. The sleek kitchen includes a microwave, dishwasher and washing machine for convenience, with a generous dining table positioned for sociable meals. One delightful bedroom features a super-king-size bed that can convert to twins, served by a bathroom with bath, shower and WC. The second, adaptable twin room can also be converted into a super-ki-size and benefits from enhanced accessibility, with an en-suite wet room that offers a level-access shower with grab rails and a seat. Glazed doors open onto a spacious raised deck (with safety rails) where outdoor furniture has been positioned to admire those glorious views. There’s private parking for two cars beside the lodge.
Right next door are two national nature reserves, and you can stroll to Blakeney village, less than 1 mile away, for shops, galleries, pubs and a pretty quayside. Try your hand at crabbing, or buy tickets for a boat trip to see England’s largest population of grey seals, leaving from Morston, 2 miles away. Head to the pebble beaches at Salthouse or Cley, both less than 4 miles away, or to the sands of Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham, both within 10 miles. Blickling Hall, Felbrigg Hall and the Holkham estate are all within 14 miles.