Set in the serene village of Great Walsingham, Norfolk, The Stables is a delightful two-bedroom cottage designed to accommodate up to four guests. This traditional single-storey flint cottage showcases a contemporary finish, ensuring a comfortable stay while maintaining its rustic charm. With private parking available, it offers convenience for those looking to explore the surrounding area, situated just one mile from Little Walsingham and five miles from the beautiful North Norfolk Coast, which is renowned for its scenic landscapes.
Great Walsingham is characterized by its tranquility and rural ambiance, providing a peaceful retreat compared to its busier neighbor, Little Walsingham. Nestled in the vale of the River Stiffkey, the village features a mix of charming country cottages, farmhouses, and historic timber-framed buildings, including the noteworthy Berry Hall. This 16th-century structure is steeped in history, famously associated with the early encounters of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Nearby, the Great Walsingham Barns offer visitors a popular café and a selection of established craft businesses, enhancing the local experience.
Little Walsingham, known for its medieval heritage, serves as a pilgrimage center with two prominent Roman Catholic Shrines. The village is home to the expansive Walsingham Abbey grounds, which include the ruins of the Augustinian Priory, established in 1153. The area boasts a variety of shops catering to tourists and pilgrims alike, featuring an award-winning farm shop, antique shops, tea rooms, and two public houses, creating a vibrant community atmosphere. Additionally, the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway provides a charming connection to the coastal town of Wells-next-the-Sea, further enriching the local exploration opportunities.
With its ideal location, The Stables serves as a perfect base for discovering the wonders of North Norfolk, including its grand stately homes, rich wildlife, and stunning beaches. The area is also home to cultural highlights such as the Granary Theatre and Bygones Museum, alongside attractions like Whin Hill Cider and Natural Surroundings. Outdoor enthusiasts can engage in activities such as game walks and birdwatching, making it an appealing destination for nature lovers and those seeking a relaxing getaway.
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!