Acorn Cottage
North Walsham | Sleeps up to 2 people
| From £240.00 per week
Friday changeover
Acorn Cottage is just a short walk from the centre of the market town of North Walsham with its shops, pubs and restaurants, and only a 10-minute drive from the beautiful, wide sandy beaches of Mundesley and Happisburg. This delightful holiday property is set in a quiet location adjoining the owners’ home surrounded by attractive gardens and with its own private seating area and entrance. Ideally situated for exploring the many delights that Norfolk has to offer. The Norfolk Broads offering boat hire, fishing, river trips and craft centres to explore. The pretty fishing villages of the North Norfolk coast with their bird reserves, seal-watching trips and inns serving local seafood, and the coastal towns of Cromer and Sheringham, both offering golf and traditional seaside attractions including Cromer’s famous end-of-pier show.
Ground Floor
Entrance: Up one step into hallway.
Sitting Room: Good sized room with armchairs and sofa, french doors into the garden, TV, DVD and coal effect fire. Dining table for 4.
Kitchen: Well equiped with electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave.
Bedroom: Double bed with views into the garden.
Bathroom: Wet room style with walk in shower, basin and W.C.
The owners will offer shared use of a washing machine and dryer should you require this.
1 female dog welcome - sorry no males.
Central heating.
Private patio area in garden with table and chairs.
Off road parking for one car.
A returnable security deposit is payable on this property.
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North Walsham
North Walsham is a typical Norfolk Market Town lying 7.5 miles from Cromer and the beaches of Mundesley. Wroxham on the Broads is also 7.5 miles Norwich 15. The town has a station on the Bittern Line, the railway running from Norwich through to Cromer and Sheringham. The town and neighbouring Worstead were famous for woven cloth made by Flemmish settlers from the 12th Century. The name of the town is derived from Walsham, a lightwieght cloth that used to be woven here, Worsted was a heavier woollen cloth. The Paston Grammar School, now Paston College has had many famous "Old Boys", the most noteable being Horatio Nelson who left aged 11 to join the Royal Navy. Today, the town has a wide-range of shops, cafe's, resturants and galleries and Kett Country Cottages have places to stay in a dn nearby. There is a modern leisure centre (with swimming pool). Nearby Bacton Woods was bought by the Forestry Commission where there has been a wood since Saxon times, with marked trails it is great for a woodland walk or for mountain biking.









