Attached to the owner’s property, this renovated annexe has been built with comfort in mind offering a couple an ideal base in a rural location from which to explore Norfolk with easy access into neighbouring Suffolk.
Make a romantic retreat to this inviting bolthole and explore the beautiful Norfolk countryside and forest. Set in Northacre, about 7 miles from Attleborough, the one-bedroom property sleeps two guests plus a dog and is an annexe adjoining the owner’s home, but still enjoys its privacy. From here, head 3 miles to Thompson, known for its famous 5.5-mile pingo trail. Pingos are ponds that date back to the last ice age and offer unique habitats to rare wildlife. Also venture 3 miles to Thetford Forest, the largest lowland pine forest in Britain, with its many walks and trails.
Wander into this welcoming abode to find yourselves in a light-filled, open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Slide the great glass doors open in here on warm, sunny days or settle on the soft seating for cosy nights in front of a good film on the Smart TV during the autumn and winter months. Take the fresh Norfolk ingredients you have bought over to the kitchen area ready to prepare a delicious dinner later on. Dine together at the table and discuss your plans for the following day. When you are ready to retire for the night, head through to the king-size bedroom, which can also be arranged as a twin if discussed in advance. Find you have a shower room close by. On sunny days, enjoy morning coffee out into your enclosed courtyard garden. Find parking for two cars at this holiday home.
Drive 13 miles into Thetford to visit the renowned Dad’s Army Museum. Venture 14 miles to Grime’s Graves, a large Neolithic flint mine complex, or the same distance to the picturesque Lynford Arboretum, both within Thetford Forest. Plan at least one day out in the colourful city of Norwich, 22 miles away, with its wealth of history, superb shopping areas and many leisure facilities.