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Luxurious and coastal, explore over 680 splendid self-catering holiday cottages in Norfolk. Book online to choose your ideal Norfolk holiday home today.
宿泊施設の情報
Located near the centre of the magnificent Georgian town of Holt, 12 Station Road is a beautiful Grade II listed cottage curated from traditional brick and Norfolk flint. An end of terrace property, this hideaway is has been lovingly renovated to retain its original charming and character. With excellent amenities, including a Michelin star restaurant, within walking distance, this is the perfect retreat from which to explore.
周辺エリアの情報
Holt is a popular North Norfolk town, bursting with Georgian charm and character. A paradise for shoppers, this bustling town boasts art and antique galleries, independent fashion boutiques, delightful gift shops, grocery stores offering the best of local produce, plus an excellent selection of cafes, pubs and restaurants galore. For Michelin starred dining book into Meadowsweet. Another place not to miss includes the Owl Tea Rooms. The Kings Head in nearby Letheringsett, boasts The National Pub & Bar Awards 2021, Norfolk County Winner. A sort drive away, food lovers can find the Dun Cow at Salthouse or The Wiveton Bell. From April to December, Holt hosts an award winning, destination street market that showcases the best local independent craftspeople, designers, makers, food producers and street food traders.
On the outskirts of Holt is Holt Railway Station. From here you can catch the Poppy Line steam train and take a ride to Weybourne and Sheringham - both children and adults will love it!
Cley-next-the-Sea, a short drive north, is a pretty village with a landmark windmill, art galleries, a fabulous deli and a tea room or two. On the outskirts of the village is the Norfolk Wildlife Trust visitor centre and Cley Marshes where you can sit in the café to enjoy unrivalled panoramic views across the marshes, or birdwatch to your heart's content.
The nearby coastal towns of Blakeney, Morston, Salthouse and Sheringham, are worth a visit, are is slightly further afield Stiffkey and Cromer.
The National Trust properties at Felbrigg Hall and Blicking Hall are only a short hop in the car away. Sheringham Park, also part of The National Trust's portfolio, is just outside Sheringham and famed for its stunning rhododendron display each spring.