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Blakeney
Blakeney is located on the North Norfolk Coast, just North of the small market town of Holt.
This part of the coastline has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ANOB and the marshes and wide open spaces around Blakeney make it a haven for migratory birds and wildlife.
Blakeney used to be a small port, but is now a quiet village and provides an ideal location for a family holiday. There are two hotels, a number of holiday cottages to rent, and several B&Bs.
The village has a strong identity, and is a thriving and active community. There is a small supermarket, butchers, fishmongers, and chandlers, pubs and a post office as well a range of shops for holidaymakers – please follow the links to access local information.
Blakeney is popular with dinghy sailors, bird watchers and walkers, and you can get a real feel for the area by taking a trip to Blakeney Point to see the seals. |
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Wren Cottage
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Phone: 01603 457560 |
4 star luxurious hideaway for 2. Beauifully restored and furnished with central heating. Sheltered garden and garage. Moments from coastal pathway. Illustrated details available.
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ETC 4 Stars, Sleeps 2, Price Range £275 - £600 (3 night break from £200), Will Not accept pets,
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Ian & Nicola Mashiter
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Phone: 01603 457560 Phone2: 01603 491734
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| 11 Branksome Close |
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| Norwich |
| NR4 6SP |
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This charming traditional flint cottage is tucked away in the picturesque village of Blakeney on the North Norfolk Coast, part of the largest coastal nature reserve in England and Wales. Blakeney is particularly known for its sheltered harbour and quay, and the village provides a good range of local shops, restaurants and pubs. The cottage is about 3 minutes' walk away from the quay, and excellent pubs such as The Kings Arms and The White Horse.
Beautifully restored, this luxurious hideaway combines period charm with modern day comfort.
THE COTTAGE
Wren Cottage is part of a traditional terrace built around 1825, which has been extensively restored over the past couple of years. It is intended as a luxurious hideaway for two, but in practice, there is plenty of space to accommodate a cot in the bedroom, and the sofa in the sitting room also converts to a sofa bed. Please note: we do not accept pets.
The cottage is beautifully furnished and very well appointed. In detail, the accommodation comprises:-
Downstairs
Modern fitted kitchen with electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge freezer and automatic washing machine tumble drier in garage;
Delightful cosy living room, with rugs laid over a pamment tile floor, TV, video, radio CD player and traditional open fireplace.
Bathroom with bath, wc and wash basin.
A broad flight of stairs not the original narrow, winding staircase leads to the first floor:
First Floor
Upstairs, the cottage would originally have had 2 bedrooms, but the first floor has now been laid out as one very large and luxurious bedroom, with King size bed, traditional pine furniture and lovely views over the marshes towards Blakeney Point.
Outside
The west facing garden has a shingled terrace and small lawn and flower beds. Garden furniture and barbeque are provided. At the end of the garden is a large garage suitable for storing a small boat if required - up to around 16ft, and a shingled parking area. A 150m walk down the lane at the bottom of the garden brings you out onto the coastal path from Blakeney to Morston - and in daylight and decent weather, this is also the best route for the 3-4 minute walk to the centre of the village.
THE AREA
At the heart of the North Norfolk Conservation Area, Blakeney is surrounded by beautiful countryside and about 1 mile from the village of Cley, which is one of the most important locations for birdwatching in the UK.
The village provides some local shops, but shopping on a wider scale is catered for in the delightful Georgian market town of Holt, about 4 miles inland - or you may like to visit the beautiful Cathedral City of Norwich, only 45 minutes drive away.
Along the coast there are a great variety of places of interest and a wealth of things to do - we do keep a comprehensive guide to these in the cottage, but the local attractions include the following:-
• Sandy beaches at Wells and Holkham
• Sailing at Morston
• Golf at a number of courses between Hunstanton and Cromer
• Boat trips to the seals at Blakeney Point
• The North Norfolk Light Railway, running from Sheringham to Holt, and the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway
• The Royal Estate at Sandringham
• National Trust Properties at Felbrigg Hall, Blickling Hall and Sheringham Park
• Holkham Hall
• Pensthorpe Waterfowl Park
• The Thursford Collection-steam engines, mechanical organs and fairground rides
• The Muckleburgh collection of military vehicles
• The Splash Leisure Pool at Sheringham
Current availability chart and online booking an be seen at Wren Cottage's webpage at www.internet-cottages.com |
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