Cranes Nest

Cranes Nest

Little Walsingham | Sleeps up to 6 people | From £390.00 per week
Friday changeover

Crane’s Nest is a semi detached property in Little Walsingham dating from 1800. It has been extensively and tastefully modernised to provide a family home which is full of character and charm but with the added conveniences of modern living.

 

 

Ground Floor

Entrance: From the road into a large hallway with stairs leading off.
Sitting room: The large comfortable lounge seats six. It features a traditional wood burning stove, a TV with DVD and integrated free satellite channels.
Snug: A traditional snug which offering comfortable seating for relaxing with the newspaper. Wireless Broadband access is available.
Kitchen: The light and well equipped kitchen has an extendable table seats six. The kitchen is equipped with: dishwasher, washing machine, electric fan assisted oven and ceramic hob with extractor over, fridge with ice box, microwave.

First Floor

Bedroom 1: Master bedroom with double bed and cheval mirror.
Bedroom 2: A three quarter bed set in an alcove.
Bedroom 3: Full size bunk beds with a pull out truckle bed.
Bathroom: The recently refurbished family bathroom has a shower over the bath, w.c. and handbasin.

Heating by electric storage radiators.

Outside

The fully enclosed, private garden is accessed via French doors from the kitchen and is a real sun trap. It has a decking area with a garden table, chairs and a parasol. The garden is laid to a large lawn with specimen trees, a garden room and beside the decking a gravelled area with many original features including an ancient village water pump.

Parking is on the road opposite the cottage.

1 small pet is welcome @ £10.

A returnable security deposit is payable on this property.

General

Rating4*
ChangeoverFriday
Sleeps6
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms1
PetsYes
Ensuite bath/showerN/A
Premier No
Detached No
Easy accessNo
Tourist BoardNo
Separate WCNo
GardenYes

Character

Open fire/burnerYes
RomanticNo
Coastal PropertyNo
Single StoreyNo
PeriodTraditional
ViewsVillage
In VillageYes
SecludedNo

Equipment

Linen providedYes
Towels providedNo
Sky TVYes
Washing machineYes
DishwasherYes
DVDYes
BroadbandYes
FreezerNo
MicrowaveYes
Central HeatingNo
VideoNo
WiFiNo
CotNo
Stair GateNo
High ChairNo

Walking Distance

Local Shop2 mins
SupermarketN/A
Pub4 mins
BeachN/A
Church9 mins

Outside

Swimming poolNo
Enclosed gardenYes
Hot tubNo
Beach HutNo
Off Road ParkingN/A
Tennis CourtNo
BarbequeNo

Driving Distance

Local Shop<1 min
Supermarket13 mins
Pub<1 min
Beach11 mins
Church2 mins
Petrol13 mins
Nearest City53 mins
Nearest Town47 mins

Other Information

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Little Walsingham

Walsingham is actually made up of two adjoining villages that nestle in this quiet Norfolk valley – Little Walsingham and Great Walsingham. Both villages have been famous as places of pilgrimage for hundreds of years, with both Anglican and Catholic Shrines to the Virgin Mary here due to a vision of the Virgin Mary by the widow of a Norman knight in 1601.

Little Walsingham is actually a large village and is busy and bustling during the religious festivals. The high street is largely medieval and made up of red brick and timber houses with pantiled roofs, and so is an attractive place for people holidaying in Norfolk to visit. Great Walsingham is smaller than its neighbour but is also very attractive with a beautiful 14th century church, St. Peter's. Other gorgeous villages to visit nearby are Binham with its remarkable priory ruins, Burnham Market with its fantastic shops, pubs and cafes and the coastal towns of Blakeney and Cromer. Why not spend a day on one of the many stunning Norfolk beaches to be found in this area, or if you want something more active from your weekend away or holiday, how about golf, tennis, horse riding or sailing? There are many varied activities available when you holiday in Norfolk.

If you like trains, why not visit the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway - the longest 10¼" narrow gauge steam railway in the world. The route starts from the coastal town of Wells with a scenic trip to Walsingham and is a fabulous adventure for all the family in the charming countryside of the North Norfolk coast. Kett Country Cottages have many equally delightful houses or cottages to rent in this area to suit all your holiday needs.

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