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The Homestead was built around 1730, its exterior has changed very little in that time.
On Wednesday evenings you can hear the weekly practice of the Southrepps Church bell ringers. Take a walk to the Southrepps Nature Reserve or walk the Coastal walk from the Paston Way.
The historic timeless Gunton Station is a 15 minute walk away. The Bittern Line passes through here linking you to the coastal towns of Cromer and Sheringham one way and the thriving “Fine” city of Norwich to the other.
The National Trust’s Blickling and Felbrigg Halls and the market towns of Aylsham and North Walsham are all close by. SLEEPS 2-6.
Large garden with lovely rural views to the rear. Paved seating area, ideal for those balmy summer evenings.
Stunning view from the rear of the cottage. This is the best weather forecast you will ever have!
French doors from the kitchen lead out onto the patio. Fresh herbs grow in the garden!
The sitting room runs the whole width of the cottage. Warm yourselves by the wood burner in the winter. Gaze out of the leaded windows and enjoy the calm and tranquil atmosphere of the cottage. The sitting room runs the whole width of the cottage.
Well we have to leave some things as a surprise don’t we?
But just to wet your appetite ...
- Kitchen - large with french doors onto the garden and large pine farmhouse table to gather round at mealtimes.
- Bathroom - with a view to inspire you AND a shower, bath and toilet.
- Three double bedrooms, each with their own mood and character.
- The Homestead is suitable for well behaved and closely supervised children only! Dogs by negotiation.
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