North
Norfolk Bed and Breakfast Holiday Accommodation at Church View
House and North Norfolk Cottages Holiday Accommodation at Poppyfields
Cottages.
All the cottages and guesthouse have views over open countryside and are a
short distance from the sandy beaches of the coast and the beauty of Broadlands.
Worstead is an historic conservation weavers village, with ancient church,
duck pond and village inn – serving excellent food and fine ales; children
are made welcome.
Lyngate is a Brick and Flint cottage dating from
the 1700’s. It retains all of it’s period features – exposed
beams, logfires etc; whilst benefiting from all home comforts and
modern conveniences. It has a large, enclosed rear garden – ideal
for larger family parties, also safe and secure for children. 3 bedroomed
(sleeps 6 + cot).
Weaversway is a detached one bedroomed cottage
next to Lyngate cottage, with a large rear garden. It has all modern
conveniences and is ideal
for couples for a relaxing peaceful holiday.
Meadowview dates from 1700 and is a typical Brick
and Flint cottage of this era. It retains all of it’s period
features – open logfires; whilst benefiting from all home comforts.
2 bedroomed (sleeps 4). (Adjoining Poppyfields Cottage)
Poppyfields dates from 1700 and is a typical Brick
and Flint cottage of this era. It retains all of it’s period
features – open logfires; whilst benefiting from all home comforts.
2 bedroomed (sleeps 4). (adjoining Meadowview Cottage)
Churchview House is a period thatched property
dating from the 1600’s. It is set in four
acres of beautiful countryside and has six bedrooms offering a variety of four rooms for guests. Long and short stay ‘Bed and
Breakfast’ is available all year.
Pear Tree Cottage is a one bedroomed character barn conversion with views over the countryside. The cottage is set in quiet location in 4 acres of private land and boasts beamed interior,
with all modern facilities.
All cottages can be booked together for large parties.
Click on chosen cottage picture for more detailed information.
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