This delightful cottage is set within the conservation area of Little Walsingham, a renowned medieval pilgrim village in the heart of the Norfolk countryside. Facing the Roman Catholic National Shrine – a replica of the medieval shrine of Lady Richeldis in honour of the Annunciation – this lovely cottage is perfectly situated for exploring this beautiful area. The village has some charming medieval streets with some interesting shops. There’s also a museum containing a Georgian courthouse, and you can explore the ruins of a 12th century priory. Great Walsingham is a mile away, and you can enjoy a trip on the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway which takes you to the popular coastal village of Wells-next-the-Sea. Fakenham and Titchwell are also nearby.
On entering this bright and pretty mid-terrace flint cottage, you will find yourself in the comfy and welcoming lounge. With plenty of comfortable seating, TV/DVD and a great selection of books, the light and airy lounge makes an ideal space to relax in at the end of a wonderful day. Cottage style stairs leads from the lounge to the first floor. Heading into the kitchen/diner, you will find a lovely dining area with seating for six guests and a traditional wood burner set in the fireplace. The attractively designed kitchen is fully equipped with an electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, washer/dryer and fridge/freezer. There is also a ground-floor WC. Going upstairs to the first floor you will find two cosy bedrooms: there’s a double room and a twin room. There is also a single futon on the landing to suit one extra guest. There is also a bathroom complete with a shower over the bath and a WC.
Stepping outside, you will find a charming garden with garden furniture, where you can sit back and relax. On-street parking is available just around the corner, just a brief walk from the property.