This comfortable, quirky cottage is tucked back from the main street in the increasingly popular village of Docking. With irregular shaped rooms, exposed brick walls, quality bed linens, a well-equipped kitchen and many double aspect rooms, the cottage makes your stay bright and sunny. The cosy accommodation sleeps up to five. With a wood burning stove in the sitting room, and a small courtyard to enjoy a coffee, it is suitable for any time of year.
The additional advantage of Docking is that it is very central and not far from anywhere in west and north Norfolk, yet tucked away from the hubbub of the coast road. The village has a good pub, village shop and fish and chip shop, so you still have all these conveniences within walking distance. Sandringham estate is not far away, as well as numerous RSPB and Wildlife Trust nature reserves, open beaches, and the Victorian seaside resort of Hunstanton, all just a short drive away.
Additional Information One well behaved dog welcome (small additional charge).
A wonderfully quirky brick and flint cottage with irregular shaped rooms, located on a quiet lane in the village of Docking, just ten minutes drive from the coastline and wonderful beach at Brancaster.
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