Super family/couples cottage in the heart of Cley, great for pet lovers, walkers and bird watchers.
- £669 per week
- £96 per night
- 4 Guests
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- 2 Pets
Features
Beds & bedrooms
- Bed linen provided
- 1 double bed
- 2 single beds
Appliances
- Dishwasher
Bathrooms
- 1 WC
- Towels provided
- Bath
Accessibility
- Ground floor bath/shower room
- Ground floor WC
Special Features
- WiFi
- Open fire or woodburner
Outdoors
- Garden or courtyard
- Enclosed garden or courtyard
How far to ...?
- Beach 1.7 miles
- Pub 0.25 miles
- Shop 0.25 miles
Important - please note
House Rules
- Check in: 16:00
- Check out: 10:00
Description
A delightful brick and flint dwelling tucked away in a quiet position in the heart of the popular village of Cley. Hollyhock Cottage is a mere hop skip and a jump from local amenities with pubs, the popular Windmill with restaurant, shops and deli to whet your appetite! With beach and bird reserve just a 20 minute walk there is plenty to keep you occupied in this stunning location. The popular Wiveton Hall and farm shop is definitely ‘Normal for Norfolk’ and within easy reach of Cley, just a mile along the coast and well worth a visit. Alternatively try the ‘Dun Cow’ at Salthouse for a lovely meal and open views of the coastline. The cottage itself has everything you need for a perfect stay. This cosy cottage with galley kitchen, sitting/dining room with warming log burner is ideal for drying off after a day at the beach. There is a ground floor bathroom and cloakroom, ideal for families. Upstairs are two double bedrooms, master with double bed and the second with full size twin beds, great for children or adults. Outside there is a small and fully enclosed courtyard garden with bistro table and four chairs, enough space for al-fresco dining! Your four-legged friends are welcome to join you, he/she can bring an equally well-behaved friend too whom may tussle for a warm spot in front of the log burner.Located down a narrow pathway, close to the village pottery, guests can usually park nearby either roadside or in the village car park, just a 2 minute walk away which is free!
Shop/Deli/Pub: Easy walking distance.
Ground Floor:
Sitting Room/Dining Room with two seater sofas giving comfortable seating, TV with sky box WiFi, dining table and four chair, cosy log burner.
Kitchen Well-designed shaker style galley kitchen with wooden work surfaces, Belfast sink & plate rack. Electric oven, electric hob, microwave, integrated fridge with freezer compartment and integrated dishwasher.
Bathroom with bath and electric over bath shower, washbasin.
Cloakroom with wash basin and wc.
First Floor:
Landing with pretty latch doors leading to the bedrooms.
Bedroom 1 with double bed.
Bedroom 2 with twin beds.
Garden: Pretty and compact courtyard garden, fully enclosed with bistro table and four chairs.
Parking: There is no designated parking at Hollyhock Cottage however there is parking available nearby on the roadside or free parking in the village car park a 2 minute walk away.
Heating: Electric storage heaters to the first floor and a Wood burner on the ground floor. Wood burner, Starter pack of kindling and logs provided in the winter months. (additional logs will need to be purchased)
Also provided: Towels. Wi Fi. Radio/CD player & DVD player.
Pets: Two well behaved dogs are welcome, please be aware of our booking information regarding pets.
Notes: This is a non smoking property. Mobile reception – variable.
Cley-next-the-Sea is a charming, small coastal village with an international reputation for its nearby bird reserve and the salt marshes that run along this stretch of the coast. The marshes and reserve have been in the care of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust since 1926, making it the oldest wildlife reserve in the UK. The village has a good pub, a brilliant delicatessen, a smokehouse, art gallery, pottery, magnificent 14th Century church and an iconic windmill that is a landmark for this part of the coast and where you can dine in the evenings. Other lovely villages to explore along the coast are Blakeney and Morston, where you can catch a trip to see the seals, Wells-next-the-Sea with its wide, sandy beaches, pine wood walks and small gauge steam railway and take a day to visit the historic seat of the Earls of Leicester at Holkham with its deer park, great house and superb beach. The lovely Georgian town of Holt is nearby and another good day out with its eclectic mix of independent shops, art and antique galleries, bars and cafes.
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