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“We have really enjoyed our short stay in Norfolk and at Samphire. We all felt that Samphire had a real charm about it - cosy, quirky, with some really nice touches. Everything we needed was here and more. Hope it won't be too long before we can have a return visit. Thank you for everything.”
Flynn Family, October 2011
Samphire Cottage is a delightful & cosy brick & flint cottage built in approx. 1850. Lovingly restored & equipped to a good standard, Samphire retains all the character & charm associated with a property of this age. Situated in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, the cottage is conveniently located for the Peddars Way & Norfolk Coastal Path. The RSPB reserves at Titchwell & Snettisham & the glorious beaches of North & North West Norfolk are just a 10 minute journey away.
Accommodation
Ground floor
Entrance leading to porch.
Sitting Room: Lovely light room with comfy corner sofa & living flame fire. TV with SKY. DVD. CD player. Telephone. Selection of books & games. There is also an ipod docking station.
Kitchen: Bespoke hand made kitchen with granite worktops & Belfast sink. Dishwasher, washing machine/dryer & fridge/freezer. Dining table & chairs.
Leading to:
Conservatory: Super room which leads out to south facing garden.Dining table & chairs.
Typical Norfolk Winder staircase to first floor.
First floor
‘Cosy Corner': Children will love this clever use of space - cosy corner with built in single bed!
Master Bedroom: A charming room with a double bed. Bedside tables & chairs. LCD TV +DVD + SKY.
Single: A good sized room with single bed. Views to the rear.
Family Bathroom: Modern family bathroom with bath, shower , WC & wash hand basin.
Bed linen and Towels are provided.Night storage heating. Cot and highchair available
Outside: There is off-road parking for one car to the front of the property. To the rear there is a lovely south facing cottage garden with patio, BBQ, table & 4 chairs.
Sedgeford is a small very historical village just a few minutes inland from the coast. Every summer an ongoing archeological dig takes places and many incredible artifacts have been unearthed including a beautiful Iron Age Gold Torc now in the British Museum. Volunteers are welcomed see the SHARP website for details. http://www.sedgeford.org.uk/acatalog/Sharp.html The King William pub serves good home cooked food and is very child friendly.
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