Station House, a charming retreat located in the picturesque village of Helhoughton, Norfolk, is a historical property that dates back to the Victorian era, originally serving as the accommodation for the station master. This semi-detached half-timbered house has been beautifully transformed into a cozy woodland getaway, boasting an eclectic mix of character and style. With a capacity to comfortably sleep four guests, it provides an ideal setting for small families, couples, or friends seeking a tranquil escape in a setting that allows for both coastal and rural exploration in North Norfolk.
The interior of Station House retains its period charm while showcasing a unique decor that features up-cycled lamps, retro items, and vibrant colors. Upon entering, guests are welcomed by a relaxing atmosphere that encourages unwinding. The property offers ample space, both indoors and outdoors, with a layout designed for comfort and privacy. The first floor includes two bedrooms—a king-size and a twin—along with two bathrooms, one of which features a quirky bath 'cupboard' in the master bedroom, while the other is a modern shower room. The ground floor comprises a well-equipped kitchen, a separate utility/cloakroom, a spacious dining room, and a cozy sitting room complete with an open fire, perfect for intimate dinners.
Surrounding the house is a magical garden that wraps around three sides, featuring distinct 'rooms' that invite exploration and relaxation. The property is nestled within wooded farmland, often frequented by local muntjac deer, adding to the serene rural experience. The location in Helhoughton offers easy access to the stunning Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it a prime base for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling. The nearby market town of Fakenham and the coastal resort of Wells-next-the-Sea are just a short drive away, providing guests with opportunities to visit local attractions including Pensthorpe Nature Reserve and The Thursford Collection, as well as enjoying events like the Fakenham Races.
While Station House is a delightful retreat, it is important to note that pets are not allowed, and guests should be aware that no starter pack or welcome hamper is provided upon arrival. This charming property, with its unique character and convenient location, promises a memorable stay for those looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of North Norfolk's countryside and coastline.
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