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Rent Find self catering and cottages with an open fire or a wood burner in East England
341 self catering cottage letting's that have an open fire in East England. Rent superb cottage accommodation and holiday rentals with features such as hot tubs, sauna's, gyms, heated swimming pools and much more! Refine your search of self catering accommodationdod to let in East England by using the county and region menus on the left.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £372
Self catering accommodation in Thornham Magna sleeps 4.
Features include: • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Golf near by • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Gardener's Cottage details
Gardener's Cottage is a Grade II listed 17th century thatched timber frame cottage, recently restored and accessed by a brick hump back bridge over a brook which runs in front of the property.
Located in the small village of Thornham Magna, the property offers holiday accommodation for four guests, which lies adjacent to the Thornham Estate, now a Country Park with a vast network of walks through a variety of countryside together with cafe, restaurant and photographers' gallery. Also the well-known and popular thatched pub, the Four Horse Shoes, is less than five minutes' walk away.
Diss Golf Course is approximately five miles away and the historic town of Eye is only four miles away.
The cottage is also only one hour 40 minutes' drive from London and there is the well serviced train from London to Diss.
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Sleeps 7
Weekly prices from £397
Self catering accommodation in Theberton sleeps 7.
Features include: • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Close to the Beach • Golf near by • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: Peak Hill Cottage details
Peak Hill Cottage is set in very quiet woodland, where deer, rabbits and other wildlife roam and is next to two farms, one selling organic produce. The local towns of Saxmundham and Leiston are a short drive away as is the train station with services into Ipswich and London.
For food lovers, there are many top quality restaurants, good family friendly tearooms, cafes, pubs, excellent farm shops and fish stalls within an easy drive.
The location is ideal for trips to the Heritage Coastal towns between Orford, Aldeburgh and the quintessential seaside resort of Southwold. Nearby are local castles and bird reserves, whilst further afield is the historic Sutton Hoo. There are many rural walks and local cycle hire and within a 15 -20 minute drive there is relaxed shopping at Snape Maltings or centres for golf, swimming, boating, tennis and world championship crabbing.
***12-28th June 2015 - Aldeburgh Festival 2015***
Framlingham Castle and Orford Castle
For details of opening times for the above properties please visit www.english-heritage.org.uk
National Trust properties within the area include:
Ickworth House and Sutton Hoo.
For details of opening times please visit either www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ickworth or www.nationaltrust.org.uk/suttonhoo.
Other historic houses and gardens within the area include:
Helmingham Hall Gardens - www.helmingham.com
Otley Hall - www.otleyhall.co.uk
Yaxley Hall - www.yaxleyhall.com
For further places to visit within the area visit www.visitsuffolk.com
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £989
Self catering accommodation in Wells-next-the-Sea sleeps 10.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Laylands details
Laylands Cottage was the first building on the road to Wells-next-the-Sea and one of the earliest buildings in the 15th century town. It was originally built as an inn offering shelter to the drovers from the north bringing cattle and sheep to catch boats to the continent. The old settle where the drovers drank their ale still remains in the corner of the house.
Laylands Cottage enjoys an elevated position with views over a green belt conservation area. Not far ever, an old horse grazes in the field looking out beyond towards the Pinewoods and Wells beach. The house is detached with secluded front and rear gardens. The large rear garden, which is walled and south facing, has mature fruit trees and a large patio, perfect for outside dining.
The house is situated just a five minute walk from the harbour and the sea. Wells beach, with its famous white sand dunes and beach huts, is easily reached by a 15-minute walk through the pine wood. Laylands Cottage has recently undergone a complete renovation which is sympathetic to the historic heart of the house, but also encompasses all the conveniences for modern living.
Wells-next-the-Sea is an atmospheric Norfolk town set behind a small working harbour on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast. The town has a maze of narrow streets, old alleys and yards, filled with an eclectic mix of shops, pubs and cafes and there are many listed and interesting Georgian and Victorian buildings.
Wells-next-the-Sea is within one of the UK's designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty at the heart of the North Norfolk Heritage Coast. The beautiful award-winning sandy beach, with its pine trees, sand dunes and colourful beach huts, can be reached using a miniature steam train from the harbour or enjoy the quay with its active fishing and sailing club. Laylands Cottage is an ideal outdoor holiday break as both Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham Woods are one of the UK's designated Nature Reserves, and walkers and birdwatchers can enjoy the North Norfolk Coastal Path, creeks and marshes. Should catering be of interest it can be arranged through Julie Abbs Catering on 01328 701939 / 07798 818448 or visit www.julieabbs.co.uk
Please note that the maximum occupancy for this property is 10 adults and one baby.
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £372
Self catering accommodation in Little Walsingham sleeps 5.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Oystercatcher details
Oystercatcher is nestled in the beautiful North Norfolk countryside and is approached via a tree lined avenue. This beautifully presented single storey mews style property is set within the prestigious development of a late Georgian rectory, with communal woodland and grounds extending to approximately to 2.5 acres.
Built within the pretty Victorian walled garden of the Old Vicarage, this cottage has been named after a resident oystercatcher who is often spotted striding the garden walls. The two larger bedrooms have direct access into these gardens and the single room has wonderful views across the meadows and woodlands. The good sized private enclosed rear garden has an outdoor dining area and barbecue and is a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the tranquil meadow views with its many visitors, such as oystercatchers, barn owls, mallard, pheasants, French and English partridge, curlew, graylag and barnacle geese and various plover and waders on the marshland beyond.
A short walk will bring you to the centre of this medieval village with its quaint tea rooms, art galleries, antique shops, food pubs and a handmade chocolate and ice cream shop. There are also many places of historic interest, various cycle routes and an abundance of scenic walking, including the 20 acre grounds of Walsingham Abbey, especially beautiful when the snow drops have opened. There are award winning places to eat, such as the Norfolk Riddle restaurant, its adjoining fish and chip shop and the Great Walsingham Barns, serving award winning pies and amazing roast diners. There is also a renowned local farm shop and butcher supplying excellent home grown produce.
This is an ideal location to soak up the relaxing atmosphere of this country cottage retreat or to use it as a base for exploring some of the many North Norfolk attractions such as the seal trips and bird watching at Blakeney, golf at Brancaster, sailing at Morston, shopping in the Georgian towns of Holt and Burnham Market or enjoying the Thursford Collection of steam engines, traditional fun fair rides and Christmas Spectacular Show - or just enjoying easy access to miles of award winning beaches, RSPB nature reserves and National Trust Houses and gardens.
BOOKING NOTE: Should you wish to accommodate further guests please also see Corrie's Cottage also in our brochure which is next door, accommodating six guests.
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £274
Self catering accommodation in West Bilney sleeps 2.
Features include: • Garden • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Romantic Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: The Bothy details
Guest Note: Strictly, non-smokers only.
The Bothy is a delightful two storey conversion with a private south and west facing garden set within the grounds of the main house. Accessed along a one mile track through West Bilney Wood offering lovely long walks from your doorstep where the abundant bird and wildlife can be viewed.
Only eight miles from the ancient Hanseatic port of King's Lynn with its fine Tudor and Georgian buildings. Royal Sandringham, Oxburgh Hall and Houghton Hall are all within easy reach.
There is a good selection of pubs/restaurants such as the Crown Inn, Gayton and the Dabbling Duck in Great Massingham, are a short drive away. There are many good restaurants and a wealth of shopping to be found in King's Lynn.
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Sleeps 14
Weekly prices from £1389
Self catering accommodation in North Tuddenham sleeps 14.
Features include: • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Fishing near by • Games Room • Cottage Sleeps 14
Accommodation overview: The Old Rectory details
The Old Rectory in Norfolk is a luxury self catering holiday home which stands in its own parkland next to the church surrounded by open countryside, a mile from North Tuddenham. The original rectory dated from the 16th century and the poet William Cowper stayed here when he first came to Norfolk. It was replaced in 1852 by Rev Barry, younger brother of the architect of the Houses of Parliament, who designed it himself. The holiday home has been refurbished to provide a luxury self catering venue for family gatherings. It is easily accessed from the A47, half a mile away.
There is a pub in the village of North Tuddenham. Situated in the upspoilt rural centre of Norfolk there is much to see and do as it is ideally located for exploring the coast (35 minutes' drive), the Broads (30 minutes) and the historic city of Norwich (20 minutes). The Old Rectory is set in idyllic surroundings with grounds covering 12.5 acres. There are large areas of lawn interspersed with mature shrubs and trees. The grounds also include a west facing terrace, ideal for summer barbecues, a pond (this has been fenced making it childproof), and a children's football area with two goals. The Old Rectory is an ideal outdoor holiday break with its own wood: a pathway marked by an avenue of yew trees which leads to clearings planted with bluebells, foxgloves and primroses and ideal picnic spots. There is table tennis in the games room and an all weather tennis court in the grounds. There are riding stables nearby. Catering, clay and game shooting and fishing can be arranged with prior notice - please call Mrs Jenne on 07803-891984.
Catering can be arranged through 'Toast' on 07900 925907 / 01508 491895
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £716
Self catering accommodation in Sheringham sleeps 10.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Golf near by • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: The Lawns details
The Lawns - a large, late Edwardian/early Victorian double-fronted town house, situated within walking distance of the award winning Blue Flag beach at Sheringham.
Mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086, the fishing town of Sheringham has an assortment of restaurants, shops and a twice-weekly market, all just a few minutes walk away. There is also a theatre hosting a variety of events.
Sheringham is the home of North Norfolk Railway, the Poppy Line, which offers steam train trips to the market town of Holt, as well as Weybourne and Kelling Heath Park. There is a Gala Day, held at the end of August, which features a range of locomotives.
Much of the North Norfolk coast has been designated as Area(s) of Outstanding Natural Beauty - guests can explore the area's many country walks and beautiful beaches. This is an area famous for birdwatching, especially in the winter months.
The market town of Holt is a short drive away and offers an array of individual shops, cafes and restaurants.
Blickling Estate, Felbrigg Hall and Gardens, Houghton and Sandringham are but a few of the many large houses open to the public.
DAMAGE DEPOSIT:Please note that a damage deposit of two hundred pounds is payable to the owner of the property upon arrival.
Places within the area to visit include:
Holkham Hall - www.holkham.co.uk
Oxburgh Hall - www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Houghton Hall - www.houghtonhall.com
Castle Rising Castle - www.castlerising.co.uk
Raveningham Gardens - www.raveningham.com
Mannington Gardens - www.manningtongardens.co.uk
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £397
Self catering accommodation in Plumstead sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Beech End details
This attractive, traditional Norfolk cottage enchants and envelops its occupiers. It has been renovated to retain a wealth of original features whilst being adapted for modern living. It is located in the rural village of Plumstead adjacent to the Green and the national environmental award winning community wildflower meadow and ancient pond.
This is also home to a local barn owl that can be seen circling the meadow at dawn and dusk. The fully enclosed south-west facing garden is lawned, with fruit trees. It is ideal for children and dogs and has a large patio, perfect for outside dining and barbecues.
The neighbours sell their organic produce on an honesty system in season. There are many beautiful walks from the doorstep from which to experience the abundant wildlife including hares, deer and a wide variety of wild birds.
There are many good pubs and restaurants within a short drive. The vibrant market town of Holt with its many eateries, independent shops and galleries is just a 10 minute drive away.
The sandy beaches of Sheringham and Cromer are less than 15 minutes drive whilst seal trips, bird-watching, top 10 UK Holkham Beach, National Trust properties and popular Wells-Next-the-Sea and Burnham Market are all within easy reach.
Places to visit within the area include:
Holkham Hall - www.holkham.co.uk
Oxburgh Hall - www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Houghton Hall - www.houghtonhall.com
Castle Rising Castle - www.castlerising.co.uk
Raveningham Gardens - www.raveningham.com
Mannington Gardens - www.manningtongardens.co.uk
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