The Manse - English Cottage holidays in South Creake, Norfolk
Here are the details for this superb English cottage - The Manse ideal for a cottage holiday in South Creake, Norfolk. To book or find out more please use the Booking Info or Availability buttons below.
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The Manse, approached via electric gates, is a charming Grade II listed traditional detached cottage situated in the popular village of South Creake. Just a few minutes drive south of Burnham Market, and ten minutes from the coast at Brancaster or Wells. It is well positioned to explore all of the North Norfolk coast and surrounding countryside.
A much loved second home, The Manse provides spacious accommodation for up to six people, with a fully enclosed garden and high quality furnishings throughout. The living space downstairs includes a contemporary kitchen with breakfast bar, separate utility room, dining room and comfortable sitting room. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a twin bedroom with an en-suite to the master bedroom and a family bathroom.
The Manse has a lovely enclosed walled garden that enjoys the sun all day and is equipped with two patio area and a brick barbecue - perfect for summer evenings.
Additional Information The chapel is used periodically for classical music concerts or teaching, however this is very infrequent and takes place without disturbance to The Manse. Sorry, no pets.
Approached via electric gates, this charming Grade II listed detached cottage in the attractive village of South Creake is a few minutes’ drive from Burnham Market and ten minutes from the coast. It provides stylish and spacious accommodation with h
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The Manse has the following Facilities |
Family Breaks This cottage sleeps more than 2 - perfect for families of all ages
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This cottage Sleeps |
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Cottage address
The Manse
South Creake
Norfolk
179620
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As you can see The Manse is located in a great location. The perfect base for any holiday around South Creake. And well suited to explore the whole of
Norfolk.
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