Among the holiday cottages Norfolk can offer is this comfortable property in a picturesque village close to Watton. In the High Street there is an unusual clock tower, which dates from 1679. It was erected after a fire destroyed much of the town in 1674, reputedly so that its bells could warn townsfolk should such a disaster strike again.
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Tucked away in a sleepy country village where time appears to stand still, this pretty, split level cottage offers a cosy and comfortable haven. Boasting its own private patio, it adjoins the owners’ home just 0.5 miles from the excellent village pub and 3 miles from good shops and restaurants in the bustling market town of Watton. The village is surrounded by footpaths, walks and cycle routes, most famously the Peddars Way long distance path and Pingo Trail (an 8 mile circular walk), whilst nearby Thompson Water is ideal for fishing and watching an abundance of birds and wildlife. Thetford Forest, the vast sandy beaches of the north Norfolk coast, Blakeney harbour, seal watching trips, the Queen’s estate at Sandringham, and the many delights of the medieval cathedral city of Norwich are all an easy drive.
Hall. Cloakroom/WC. Twin bedded room with ensuite shower room/WC. Seven steps up to well equipped kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with feature fireplace and French doors to garden.
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