St James Cottage
Walsingham | Sleeps up to 5 people
| From £355.00 per week
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Set in the heart of historic Little Walsingham St James Cottage is a cosy bolthole perfect for a break at any time of the year. This traditional double fronted cottage is in a terraced row in an unmade side road. The cottage is Grade II listed and has undergone a complete renovation and refit and has retained many character features throughout. It is just a short walk to the centre of the village with various shops, the shrines and gardens. The very popular Walsingham Farm Shop is just around the corner and the coast is only a 10 minute drive away.
Ground Floor
Kitchen Dining Room: With a traditional pammet floor and feature beams and niches. It is equipped with dishwasher, fridge /freezer, Microwave, electric hob and oven with extractor over. The dining table seats up to 6 people. The old iron cooking range has been retaine as an intersting feature.
Utility Room: With a washing machine.
Cloakroom: Off the utility room a w.c. and handbasin.
Sitting Room: Again with a traditional pammet tiled floor with rugs and a feature cast iron fire grate. The TV has a DVD player and freeview.
Conservatory: with seating overlooks the rear garden.
First Floor
Bedroom 1: A room with a double bed chest of drawers and hanging space.
Bedroom 2: A twin bedroom with a small dressing area with hanging space and a cupboard.
Bedroom 3: A single room.
Bathroom: A bath with electric shower over, w.c. and handbasin.
Electric central heating included.
Outside
There is a very small front garden and a large enclosed rear garden to the rear with mature fruit trees lawn and borders. A small paved area by the conservatory for sitting and enjoying the sunshine.
Parking is on road along Egmere Road or in the pay and display car park on Bridewell Street. You may pull up to the cottage to unload.
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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. There are oubs restaurants a fish & Chip shop and the Farm Shop selling local produce. 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.











