This luxurious holiday home provides an idyllic base from which to explore North Norfolk, with an enclosed courtyard to enjoy.
Ground Floor:
Living room: Smart TV, DVD Player
Dining room.
Kitchen: 2 x Electric Oven, Induction Hob, Microwave, Fridge, Dishwasher, Coffee Machine
Utility Room: Freezer, Washing Machine, Tumble Dryer
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed, Freeview TV
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, Single (3ft) Bed
Bedroom 3: Bunk (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath, Walk-In Shower, Toilet
Living room: Smart TV, DVD Player
Dining room.
Kitchen: 2 x Electric Oven, Induction Hob, Microwave, Fridge, Dishwasher, Coffee Machine
Utility Room: Freezer, Washing Machine, Tumble Dryer
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed, Freeview TV
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, Single (3ft) Bed
Bedroom 3: Bunk (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath, Walk-In Shower, Toilet
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Welcome pack. Enclosed courtyard with sitting-out area and garden furniture. On road parking. No smoking. Please note: Couples, family bookings and holidaymakers only.
This charming period former Bakehouse, dating back to the 1640s, has been completely refurbished in 2018 to a high standard and tastefully styled to provide comfort, charm and well-appointed accommodation while incorporating modern day essentials. The living room, dining room and two of the bedrooms have feature fireplaces, whereas the well-appointed bathroom has a state-of-the-art, Wi-Fi music mirror, and the kitchen has an induction hob. On road parking can be found in a quiet lane close to the cottage. This detached cottage is set in the heart of the tranquil Broadland village of Ludham, just a 5-minute walk from Womack Water with its village green and boat moorings. True to its name Sunnyside enjoys a sunny dual aspect encompassing beautiful sunrises and stunning uninterrupted sunsets from its rear windows. There is an enclosed bistro courtyard ideal for alfresco dining and a further formal dining room. Ludham village boasts a post office and stores, public house, Broadside Cafe, butcher, and doctor’s surgery. Nearby Womack Staithe provides access to the River Thurne which has great fishing opportunities together with a village green to just simply sit awhile and soak up the boating activity and wildlife.
There are many excellent walking and cycling opportunities available in the area, with miles of riverside and countryside walks available locally. Set amongst a gentle and tranquil landscape, dotted with ancient churches, wind pumps and nature reserves, this area of Norfolk offers a wealth of opportunity to enjoy the countryside at any pace. Nearby, How Hill Nature Reserve with its marshes, meadows, woodland, and open water, is well worth exploring. Riverside pubs and cafés are plentiful, and a number of Broadland centres offer bike and canoe hire - possibly the most delightful way to discover the lovely reed lined waterways and their abundant wildlife. Visitors can also hire hourly/day boats at Potter Heigham, 2 miles.
Bustling Wroxham, known as “the capital of the Broads”, is just 7 miles away, and is perfect for daily boat hire, river trips, riverside restaurants, cafés, pubs, and shops. For the children, BeWILDerwood, a magical tree top adventure park and the Dinosaur Park at Lenwade both promise children a day to remember. The lovely dune backed sandy beaches at Sea Palling are just 8 miles. For lively family fun, visitors need look no further than Great Yarmouth, with funfair and traditional seaside amusements, and Pleasurewood Hills theme park at Lowestoft.
Winterton is only a 15-minute car ride with a beautiful sandy beach and seal colonies.
Cromer, 22 miles, also offers wonderful beaches and traditional seaside entertainment including a renowned end of pier show. Bygone museums, craft centres and National Trust Blickling Hall are all within an easy drive. Visit the medieval city of Norwich, with its magnificent cathedral, castle museum, art galleries, cinemas, theatre, cafés, fine restaurants, and excellent shopping. Blakeney Quay and Morston Harbour on the north Norfolk coast offer seal watching boat trips and pubs and restaurants serving superb locally caught seafood. Fishing is available (in season with licence) along the River Thurne mile. Beach 8 miles. Shop and pub serving food 100 yards.
There are many excellent walking and cycling opportunities available in the area, with miles of riverside and countryside walks available locally. Set amongst a gentle and tranquil landscape, dotted with ancient churches, wind pumps and nature reserves, this area of Norfolk offers a wealth of opportunity to enjoy the countryside at any pace. Nearby, How Hill Nature Reserve with its marshes, meadows, woodland, and open water, is well worth exploring. Riverside pubs and cafés are plentiful, and a number of Broadland centres offer bike and canoe hire - possibly the most delightful way to discover the lovely reed lined waterways and their abundant wildlife. Visitors can also hire hourly/day boats at Potter Heigham, 2 miles.
Bustling Wroxham, known as “the capital of the Broads”, is just 7 miles away, and is perfect for daily boat hire, river trips, riverside restaurants, cafés, pubs, and shops. For the children, BeWILDerwood, a magical tree top adventure park and the Dinosaur Park at Lenwade both promise children a day to remember. The lovely dune backed sandy beaches at Sea Palling are just 8 miles. For lively family fun, visitors need look no further than Great Yarmouth, with funfair and traditional seaside amusements, and Pleasurewood Hills theme park at Lowestoft.
Winterton is only a 15-minute car ride with a beautiful sandy beach and seal colonies.
Cromer, 22 miles, also offers wonderful beaches and traditional seaside entertainment including a renowned end of pier show. Bygone museums, craft centres and National Trust Blickling Hall are all within an easy drive. Visit the medieval city of Norwich, with its magnificent cathedral, castle museum, art galleries, cinemas, theatre, cafés, fine restaurants, and excellent shopping. Blakeney Quay and Morston Harbour on the north Norfolk coast offer seal watching boat trips and pubs and restaurants serving superb locally caught seafood. Fishing is available (in season with licence) along the River Thurne mile. Beach 8 miles. Shop and pub serving food 100 yards.