Located in Martham, Norfolk, this two-bedroom mid-terraced thatched cottage is a charming 300-year-old Grade 2 listed building on the edge of the Norfolk Broads. The cottage features a traditional Norfolk inglenook fireplace and is situated in a conservation area, offering a picturesque setting for guests. The small rear garden is fully fenced and suitable for small and medium-sized dogs, making it a pet-friendly accommodation option.
The cottage is set in the pretty conservation village of Martham, opposite the medieval parish church, which can be seen from the bedroom window. Guests can enjoy the historic surroundings and explore the local area, with the Broads just a mile away and the beach a short three-mile drive from the property. However, it is important to note that the stairs in the cottage are very steep, although they do have a grab rail for added safety.
For those interested in local attractions, the cottage is located in Great Yarmouth, offering easy access to cultural highlights such as the Museum of the Broads and Toad Hole Cottage. Landmarks like Horsey Windpump and Gariannonum Roman Fort are also within reach, providing opportunities for historical exploration. Additionally, guests can enjoy activities such as game walks, birdwatching, and visits to attractions like Oasis Amusements and Lost World Adventure Golf in the area.
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!