A characterful period cottage, this property is an excellent choice for a family looking to enjoy a relaxed holiday in homely and comfortable surroundings. A large lawned garden to the rear of the property offers plenty of space for children to play and is overlooked by a patio seating area: a delightful spot to enjoy al fresco dining in the warmer months.
Situated in the Norfolk village of Kelling, this cottage is just around the corner from the village’s quirky gallery-cum-tearoom, an intriguing treasure trove of second-hand books and bric-a-brac which can be browsed whilst enjoying delicious homemade treats. A mile’s stroll from the cottage, the pebble beach is an excellent place for enjoying seaside walks at any time of the year.
This village of Kelling, set a mile inland from the North Norfolk coastline, is a small, quiet village bordered by the neighbouring villages of Salthouse to the west and Weybourne to the east, which are both situated 1.5 miles away. Both of these charming villages offer a small range of shops, as well as places to eat, with Salthouse boasting a much-loved crab shop. In Weybourne, the village pub is a popular place for visitors and locals offering a sunny beer garden and two dining rooms. Continuing east along the coast some 8.5 miles, brings guests to the traditional seaside resort of Cromer with its pier, sandy beach, and an excellent choice of restaurants and cafes, many serving freshly-caught Cromer crab.