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“Delighted with the cottage - it was exactly as described, and we were very comfortable. Norfolk Hideaways team were very friendly responsive in terms of replying to emails, all of which contributed to an enjoyable and stress free holiday. Thank you all. ”
Jane Ives, September 2009Short Breaks Available Sept to June
Teal Cottage is a traditional flint & brick Norfolk Cottage in the popular pretty harbour village of Burnham Overy Staithe. Charming and simply furnished with a lovely south facing garden, open fires and super location only 250 yards from the quay, Teal Cottage is the perfect hideaway retreat for a relaxing break on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast.
ACCOMMODATION
Entrance Hall
Utility room: Equipped with washing machine, sink and drying area.
Bathroom: Traditional bathroom with white suite incl. bath with shower over, pedestal sink and w/c.
W/C: 2nd w/c. Door giving access to rear garden.
Kitchen: Fitted kitchen with electric cooker, 2 ovens & grill, microwave, refrigerator & dishwasher. Window overlooking rear garden.
Dining Area: Lovely family area with open fire, table & chairs, 2 armchairs & door giving access to rear garden.
Sitting room: Cosy and comfortable with settee and armchairs, open fire, TV with freeview box, DVD player & telephone accepting incoming calls only.
1st Floor
Traditional Norfolk winder staircase gives access to first floor. (Not suitable for the less able).
Bedroom 1: Lovely light & airy room with king sized double bed, side tables and lamps, built in wardrobe/hanging space. Views to the front and over rear garden.
Bedroom 2: Spacious twin bedded room with bedside table & lamps. Built in wardrobe/hanging space.
Bedroom 3: Bunk beds. Views over rear garden.
There are night storage heaters downstairs & on the landing area.Bed linen is provided. Towels are not provided.A travel cot and high chair are provided.
Outside:
Secluded and fully enclosed rear garden, mainly laid to lawn with flower beds, apple trees and outside seating for 6.
Burnham Overy Staithe is home to Overy Staithe Sailing Club. There is a comprehensive chandlery on the quayside. The creek is spectacular in all weathers and the walk along the sea bank to the beach is very special. Overy beach is deserted and wildlife is abundant. Miles of sand backed by high sand dunes make it a desolate but incredible place. In season terns nest here on the beach and are protected by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust. The Hero pub and restaurant is a couple of minutes walk from the quayside and provides hearty and wholesome food. The Norfolk Coast path runs through Overy Staithe. The black windmill is a true North Norfolk landmark and dominates the skyline for miles. This is owned by the National Trust.
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