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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £294
Self catering accommodation in Colkirk sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Golf near by • Pub near by • Detached Property • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Reclaim Cottage is over 400 years old and is a wonderful example of a property renovated and meticulously restored to an extremely high standard. Colkirk is a small, pretty village situated twelve miles from the quayside town of Wells-next-the-Sea, which boasts a wonderful sandy beach, and just two and a half miles from the market town of Fakenham with its good shopping facilities, restaurants, pubs, a sports centre with indoor bowls, a golf course and even a National Hunt racecourse. Also close by are the unspoilt coastal villages of Holkham, Cley and Blakeney. There is a good public house/restaurant in the village and shopping facilities are within two miles. Reclaim Cottage is over 400-years-old and is a wonderful example of a property renovated and meticulously restored to an extremely high standard. Detached, with original beams, doors, and wood and pamment floors, this spacious cottage offers comfort and history in equal measure but with all the modern facilities needed for a relaxing holiday. Shop: 2 miles Pub: 500 yards Ground Floor: Sitting Room with lots of character, inglenook fireplace with pot-bellied stove, original ornamental baker's oven and TV Kitchen with electric cooker, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, microwave and washing machine. Cloakroom with washbasin and wc First Floor: Bedroom 1 with a double bed Bedroom 2 with twin beds Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, washbasin and wc Garden: Rear garden with patio and decking area with garden furniture. Parking: For two cars on a gated driveway. Heating: O.F.C.H. Also Provided: Towels. Books and games. Pets: One well-behaved dog welcome. Notes: Due to the age of the cottage there are different levels/steps and low thresholds within the property which may be unsuitable for young children and anyone with mobility problems.
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