Coach House Congham
Congham | Sleeps up to 2 people
| From £350.00 per week
Friday changeover
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The Coach House in Congham is a charming property, perfect for a luxurious quiet break in the countryside AT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR. It is a newly converted former coach house finished to a high standard with contemporary furnishings and fittings throughout. The village has a local pub within walking distance and there is Congham Hall, famous for its parkland and gardens where you can book for quality dining, lunch or dinner. There are good walks all around including the historic Roydon Common Nature Reserve.
The Coach House can be rented for just 2 or 3 nights or for more at any time of the year and from any day (Christmas and New Year excluded). Please call or email to book.
April to October: 2 or 3 nights £180, 4 nights £220, 5 nights £270, 6 nights £310, 7 nights £350
November to March (excluding Christmas & New Year): 2 or 3 nights £150, 4 nights £180, 5 nights £220, 6 nights £250, 7 nights £280
A very generous welcome pack is included for your stay.
All Ground Floor
Eat-Live-Sleep Room: A large sunny and light open plan room with a kingsize bed with quality linen and feather duvet, a table and chairs for 2, a leather armchair, TV with freeview and DVD player, I-pod dock. DVD's, CDs books games and puzzles all available.
Kitchen: A modern and well equipped kitchen with fridge freezer, electric cooker with extractor over, dishwasher and microwave.
Shower Room: A luxurious shower room with a double shower cubicle and power shower.
Outside: A secluded courtyard garden with pretty planting and seats and a barbeque.
Parking off road for 2 cars.
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Congham
Congham is a small village just 10 minutes from King's Lynn with its busy town centre, port and twice-weekly markets. The town is also home to the King's Lynn Festival and Eastern Open Art Exhibition. Congham's quiet location is perfect for a relaxing break at any time. Although tiny, the village once had 3 churches; only St Andrew's is still standing; two of Nelson's family were former Rectors here. The Congham Oil Mill, now known as Congham Lodge, stood on the river and was built for the use of processing whales transported from King's Lynn docks. The local pub, The Anvil is located in St Andrews Lane. Congham Hall famous for its acres of Parkland and beautiful gardens including the herb gardens; it is famous for fine dining, lunch or evening. Sandringham House and Gardens are just 3 miles away and Houghton Hall, built by England's first Prime Minister, Robert Walpole, is 7 miles away. The beautiful beaches of the West Norfolk coast are just over a 10 minute drive away. The Nature Reserve at Roydon Common is only a short walk away, an ancient heathland and haven for wild life, but Congham is most famous for the World Champion Snail Race held annually on the 3rd Saturday of July at the village fete!








