Welcome to Nicholson Cottage, a rustic holiday home in the scenic village of Happisburgh. Ideal for families, this charming cottage accommodates up to 4 guests with two bedrooms and features a spacious open-plan living area. Enjoy the tranquillity of our spacious garden and explore the nearby beach and iconic Happisburgh lighthouse within a 15-minute walk. A five minute walk up the lane and and you are on a cliff walk! After a day by the sea, unwind with a short stroll to the local pub or café – just a few minutes from your doorstep!
The space:
Step inside our Norfolk cottage and be captivated by its rustic décor and charming open brickwork. This single-level home is brimming with character and offers a welcoming retreat after a day of exploring Norfolk’s magnificent 90-mile coastline.
The property features two comfortable bedrooms for a blissful night’s sleep. There’s a super king bedroom and a second twin bedroom that can conveniently be converted into a second super king-size bed. Perfect for holidaying couples. The single bathroom features a spacious walk-in shower.
Whether you’re two couples or a small family, the open-plan layout of Nicholson Cottage is sure to please. Come together around the dining table for four, conveniently situated just off the modern kitchen, and share delicious home-cooked meals with loved ones. Afterwards, create cherished moments with an evening board game session in the cosy living room, or simply unwind on the comfortable sofa while enjoying the latest blockbuster on our smart television.
If the weather beckons, escape to the picturesque garden patio. It’s an idyllic spot to enjoy a glass of wine and plan your adventures for tomorrow!
Bonus features:
✓ Coffee machine, for your morning brew.
✓ Washing machine and dryer.
✓ Pet-friendly – this property allows for 1 well-behaved dog!
Located in Norwich, this cottage is near the beach. Happisburgh Lighthouse and How Hill Trust are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Norfolk Broads and Norfolk Coast. East Ruston Old Vicarage and The Museum of the Broads are also worth visiting.
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!