The charming annexe located in Walcott, near Happisburgh, Norfolk, serves as an ideal seaside sanctuary for two guests. This ground-floor accommodation offers an open-plan living space that includes a cozy living area equipped with Freeview TV and a DVD player, alongside a well-furnished kitchen and dining area featuring essential appliances such as an electric oven, microwave, and fridge. The bedroom area boasts a comfortable double bed, a USB socket for charging devices, and an en-suite shower cubicle with accessible features like grab rails and a heated towel rail. Guests will enjoy the convenience of electric heating, complimentary bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi, along with a welcome pack to enhance their stay.
Positioned just a few steps from the sea wall and sandy beach, this property is perfectly situated for those looking to immerse themselves in the coastal experience. The village of Walcott is within easy walking distance and offers a shop, café, fish and chip shop, and two pubs, making it a convenient base for guests. The annexe features a lovely courtyard garden with patio furniture, ideal for relaxation after a day of exploration. Private parking is available for one car, and the property maintains a no smoking and no pets policy, ensuring a tranquil environment for visitors.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the location provides direct access to the coastal path, making it an excellent starting point for walkers. Nearby attractions include the market town of Stalham, just five miles away, and Wroxham, known as the capital of The Norfolk Broads, located twelve miles from the annexe. Here, guests can enjoy daily boat or river trips that showcase the scenic beauty of the Broads. Additionally, Bacton Woods offers opportunities for walking and woodland picnics, while the East Ruston Vicarage Gardens, featuring over 32 acres of stunning gardens, are only a short drive away.
Visitors are also encouraged to explore the popular seaside town of Cromer and other nearby beaches, such as Horsey Beach, where they can observe a colony of grey seals, especially during the seal pup season from November to February. A day trip to the historic city of Norwich, approximately 45 minutes away, allows for a blend of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences, including the renowned Norwich City Castle museum. The area is rich in natural beauty, with local landmarks like Happisburgh Lighthouse and How Hill Trust, and offers activities such as fishing and horse riding for those seeking adventure.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!