Stiffkey Hideaway, located in the picturesque village of Stiffkey in Norfolk, East of England, offers a serene retreat for couples or small groups of friends, accommodating up to two guests. This charming single-storey extension, attached to the owner's bungalow, is nestled along a quiet lane that leads to the Blakeney National Trust Reserve and the stunning Stiffkey Marshes. With lovely open views across farmland towards the marshes, this hideaway is perfect for those seeking a peaceful and luxurious getaway, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The cottage-style apartment features its own private entrance and an enclosed courtyard garden, providing a tranquil outdoor space. Inside, the spacious and comfortably furnished living area is designed with thoughtful attention to detail, ensuring a cozy atmosphere. Every room boasts delightful garden views, enhancing the overall charm of the hideaway. Ideal for couples, the accommodation can also cater to two friends with the inclusion of a second bathroom and a sofa-bed in the living area, making it flexible for various guest arrangements. Guests can request a second bed upon booking, further accommodating their preferences.
Stiffkey itself is a quaint coastal village, known for its narrow, winding roads and the beautiful Stiffkey chalk stream. Visitors can explore local amenities, including the popular Stiffkey Stores, which offers newspapers, household essentials, and a selection of homemade treats alongside Monmouth coffee. The village is also home to the Red Lion, a traditional pub known for its warm hospitality and quality food, providing a taste of local culture and community.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Stiffkey Hideaway is situated in an excellent location for walking and birdwatching. The Coasthopper bus service, which runs regularly past the end of the lane, allows guests to explore the area without the need for a car, promoting a truly relaxing holiday experience. It is important to note that pets are not permitted in the property, and there is no starter pack or welcome hamper provided upon arrival, ensuring a straightforward and uncomplicated stay.
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!