Escape the hustle and bustle of the coast at this peaceful, rural retreat just a short drive away. The Orangery, a rather unique place to stay, is set within the grounds of the Grade II listed Snettisham House, just outside the main village of Snettisham. A super little spot for a romantic getaway or equally perfect for a family. In keeping with an Orangery, the cottage has been tastefully decorated encompassing a botanical theme with rooms benefiting from full height sash windows overlooking the south facing garden. With calm neutral colours and cosy textures of beautiful wool throws and sheepskin rugs, you may feel tempted to just stay in and watch a DVD or read during the winter. In summer, you can relax in the secluded garden and enjoy a barbecue and a glass or two of wine! Why not venture along one of the many pretty walks or cycle rides from the cottage and be amazed at the deers grazing so close to this tranquil spot.
The luxurious accommodation for four people is on one level and has a beautifully furnished sitting room with vaulted ceiling - just the place to relax after a busy day exploring the stunning North Norfolk coastline. The kitchen is well equipped, children are looked after with their own crockery, a plentiful toy basket and DVD's, high chair and bed rail (upon request) and enclosed garden with lawn and gravel areas.
Perfectly located to explore the coast either to RSPB Snettisham or a day out on one of the many beaches nearby. If sailing is your passion, then Snettisham has a very active sailing club. Guests can either take a ten minute stroll to the popular Rose & crown gastro pub and village shops or walk to Snettisham Park farm which is just a stone's throw away. A bit further afield is HM The Queen's residence at Sandringham House - only a ten minute drive away.
The Cottage really is perfect for families, walkers, cyclists, birdwatchers, artists or just those wanting to escape to a peaceful retreat.
Additional Information Sorry, no pets.
A unique two-bedroom retreat in a lovely rural location in the grounds of Snettisham House. The house is luxurious and beautifully furnished, with an enclosed garden, and ten minutes’ walk to the local pub and shops. The Queen’s residence at S
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