Hope Cottage

Self Catering - sleeps 2

Erpingham, Norfolk

Tel:  01263 768 606

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Spacious semi-detached cottage for 2 people, featuring:

  • Fully fitted kitchen with built-in electric cooker, fridge, integrated washing machine, ironing facilities and microwave

  • Dining area with pine furniture

  • Conservatory with views over patio and large south facing rear garden

  • Large Double Bedroom with seating area

  • Bathroom with shower over the bath

  • Lounge with wood-burning stove (fuel at cost)

  • Central heating, towels, linen and electricity included

  • Ample parking and bike storage available

  • Digital TV

  • Sorry, no pets

     

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Set close to the heart of the village of Erpingham which was the family seat of Sir Thomas Erpingham who fought at the battle of Agincourt in 1415, Hope Cottage is 1 mile from the local shops at Aldborough which has seasonal cricket matches on the village green & a short stroll from the village pub serving meals. The village is surrounded by farmland & meadows, the coast is 5 miles away & the friendly market town of Aylsham is 4 miles. The famous Norfolk Broads are within easy driving distance & the fine cathedral city of Norwich, where the Erpingham Gate can be seen is 20 minutes drive.

 

Fully fitted kitchen with modern equipment, spacious living room & dining area, inglenook with wood burner; central heating, conservatory & clean modern equipment combine to create a warm homely atmosphere it is decorated and furnished to retain its cottage appeal with old pine doors.

 

Cley marshes with its International reputation as one of Britain’s best sites for bird watching is only 30 minutes drive. Guests can enjoy boat trips to the Seal and Tern colonies at Blakeney and walks through Holt Country Park. The Weavers Way walk, just over the fields, takes you across Thwaite common, with many different species of birds and wild flowers, and on to the spectacular 17thc Blickling Hall - surrounded by acres of National Trust land

 

 
   

 
   

 
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