Located in Thorpe Market, Norfolk in the East of England, Tanglewood is a charming flint cottage converted from an old pig sty that sleeps up to 6 people in its 2 bedrooms - one double and one twin. The open plan lounge features two sofas, one of which is a sofa bed, a dining table with 4 chairs, and a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher. The bathroom includes a full-sized bath with a shower over it. Outside, there is a fully enclosed/private south-facing garden with a patio area and grass, perfect for relaxing outdoors. The cottage also offers gas central heating, freesat TV, DVD player, CD/radio, and free WiFi. Cots and high-chairs are available on request.
Situated in Thorpe Market village near the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and The Broads, Thorpewood Cottages are set in 8 acres of forest and pasture, adjacent to the owners' flint thatched grade 2 listed farmhouse. The cottages are converted from old farm buildings, with some offering accommodation for couples and others for up to 7 people. All cottages have ample parking available. The North Norfolk coast, with its numerous beaches, is approximately 4 miles away, with Cromer and Mundesley being the closest options accessible by car and path.
For transportation, Gunton station with services to Norwich and Sheringham is 1 mile away, while Norwich airport is about 15 miles away and Stansted is 70 miles away. Harwich, the nearest port, is about 70 miles away, making a car recommended for easy travel. Nearby attractions include the Norfolk Broads, Cley Bird Sanctuary, National Trust Properties at Blickling and Felbrigg, fishing, golf, leisure centers, historic villages and railways, craft centers, theaters, cycling, and Norwich city. Local amenities include several welcoming pubs, village shops in Roughton and Southrepps, a fish and chip shop in Roughton, and a variety of cafes, restaurants, and supermarkets in Cromer and North Walsham. Additionally, the area offers activities such as fishing, swimming, horse riding, and cycling, with attractions like Little Gems and Amazona Zoo worth exploring.
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!