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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sea Edge, Sheringham
  • North Norfolk District

    Sea Edge, Sheringham

    Ref: S280814

    Reviews 13

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    Location, Location, Location! with unrivalled and uninterrupted sea views, Sea Edge is the perfect retreat for a couple looking for the ’wow factor’. The ever changing seascape is perfect for whiling the day away, whatever the time of year, with...

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    £108

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hazel Barn
  • 2

    South Norfolk District

    Hazel Barn

    Ref: S692878

    Reviews 18

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    Treat your loved one to a special stay at this luxurious Norfolk barn. Exquisitely designed for a couple, perhaps with a canine companion in tow, the one-bedroom retreat nestles on the edge of the village of Dunston in the valley of the River Tas....

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    £119

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Little Barn at Bradwell Hall
  • Great Yarmouth District

    Little Barn at Bradwell Hall

    Ref: S1039913

    Reviews 2

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    Located in the tranquil backwaters of Great Yarmouth, this gorgeous converted barn is perfect for couples and families, with space for up to six guests. It’s just 2.5 miles from the resort town’s famous sandy beach and lively coastal amusement...

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    £132

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cobble Cottage
  • 2

    North Norfolk District

    Cobble Cottage

    Ref: S1058532

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    Great Ryburgh is a large village in Norfolk, 4.5 miles from Fakenham. The village has a local pub serving food, a butcher and a shop with Post Office counter. There is plenty to do in the area around Great Ryburgh. Visit Pensthorpe Nature Centre,...

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Flint Cottage
  • 1

    Breckland District

    Flint Cottage

    Ref: S12987

    Reviews 49

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    The market town of Swaffham offers Georgian buildings, shops, pubs, eateries, a weekly market and a twice-monthly farmers’ market. On the edge of the town is The Brecks, which gives opportunities for walking, cycling and horseriding, and Thetford...

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    £59

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Spinney's Den
  • 1

    North Norfolk District

    Spinney's Den

    Ref: S361873

    Reviews 84

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    Nestled in the fields of Norfolk lies Knapton, a delightful village within close proximity to the coast and the ideal base for visiting the Norfolk Broads. The neighbouring down of Mundesley rests just 2.1 miles away, boasting beautiful sandy...

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    £107

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Peony Cottage, Helhoughton
  • North Norfolk District

    Peony Cottage, Helhoughton

    Ref: S241093

    Reviews 36

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    A typical Norfolk brick and flint character cottage, pretty Peony Cottage was built in the Victorian era and, following a full refurbishment in 2019, now enjoys a fresh and contemporary, country vibe enhanced by tasteful Farrow & Ball colours...

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    £117

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Woodfalls Barn, Tuttington
  • Broadland

    Woodfalls Barn, Tuttington

    Ref: S697375

    Reviews 8

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    Bedrooms: Woodfalls Barn features 4 inviting bedrooms, including two double bedrooms—one with an ensuite bathroom with a shower—alongside a twin room and a single room. Each room offers quality linen and bedding for a restful night's...

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    £145

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Southview Annexe, Sculthorpe
  • North Norfolk District

    Southview Annexe, Sculthorpe

    Ref: S277494

    Reviews 19

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    Upon entering this delightful property you will be immediately drawn in by the light and airy open-plan living space. Cook any meal you desire in the well-equipped kitchen, using the areas stunning local produce to create a delicious and memorable...

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    £86

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Fox Cottage, South Creake
  • King's Lynn and West Norfolk District

    Fox Cottage, South Creake

    Ref: S483868

    Reviews 75

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    Exuding comfort and relaxation, Fox Cottage expertly blends rustic accents with sumptuous styling. Perfect for a restorative break or a romantic one too. The owner's great attention to detail and creative eye has worked its magic to make this...

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    £122

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 73 Beeston Common, Sheringham
  • North Norfolk District

    73 Beeston Common, Sheringham

    Ref: S1068748

    Reviews 2

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    This attractive, traditional brick and flint end terrace cottage has been renovated and now boasts an open plan lounge/dining room/kitchen with an enclosed rear garden - the perfect space for al fresco dining and with parking opposite, this house...

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    £91

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  • Last Minute Cottages - First &  Last, Trimingham
  • 3

    North Norfolk District

    First & Last, Trimingham

    Ref: S137293

    Reviews 34

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    Everything about this cottage feels comfortable and cosy, and feels 'oh so relaxing' as soon as you walk in the door. The sitting room is as pretty as a picture and the well-equipped galley kitchen has a dining conservatory extension that leads...

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    £127

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Grove Corner Cottage
  • North Norfolk District

    Grove Corner Cottage

    Ref: S700878

    Reviews 3

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    Explore the beautiful Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty from this delightful cottage in Roughton. Situated in the quiet village, 3.5 miles from the coast and the bustling seaside town of Cromer, the attractive, two-bedroom brick and...

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    £83

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Croft
  • 1

    Breckland District

    The Croft

    Ref: S476709

    Reviews 14

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    Located fewer than 25 miles from Norwich, Watton is a well-serviced market town in Breckland. The 'Babies in the Wood' are rumoured to have been abandoned in Wayland Wood in this town, which is well located to access all of Norfolk and North...

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    £92

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Samphire House, Bodham
  • North Norfolk District

    Samphire House, Bodham

    Ref: S275456

    Reviews 23

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    Entered via a welcoming entrance hall, Samphire House invites guests to feel instantly at home. Ample comfortable seating is offered by the stylish dual aspect sitting room making it a calming space to gather after an exciting day spent exploring...

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    £114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Maurice Cottage, Docking
  • King's Lynn and West Norfolk District

    Maurice Cottage, Docking

    Ref: S602608

    Reviews 3

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    Maurice Cottage has a relaxed and comfortable home-from-home ambience. It is the perfect option for a couple or two, and a small family would also be very happy here. The well-equipped stylish kitchen features a butler's sink and electric oven...

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    £87

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  • Last Minute Cottages - All Saints Green Cottage, Norwich
  • Norwich District

    All Saints Green Cottage, Norwich

    Ref: S697321

    Reviews 8

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    The grade II listed town house was renovated as recently as 2018. Great care, and attention was taken to ensure the house retained its character and charm whilst breathing fresh life into the property. The spacious master bedroom features a...

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    £139

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cobbler's Cottage
  • 2

    Norwich District

    Cobbler's Cottage

    Ref: S274476

    Reviews 49

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    Ideally situated on the breath-taking Norfolk Coast, you will find the colourful seaside village of Mundesley. With handy supermarkets, charming local pubs and popular restaurants lining the village, visitors to the area have everything they could...

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    £121

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Little Coach House - Quidenham
  • Breckland District

    Little Coach House - Quidenham

    Ref: S679428

    Reviews 6

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    Perfect for couples or small families, this annexe is set within the grounds of the owner’s property with privacy assured and is well situated on the country border to explore all that Norfolk and Suffolk have to offer. The property is just a...

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    £72

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Vintner's Cottage
  • 1

    Norwich District

    Vintner's Cottage

    Ref: S603054

    Reviews 18

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    On the edge of The Broads in Norfolk, East Anglia, a charming former coastal village can be found on the banks of the River Yare. A limited number of amenities are available in Reedham, including a few fantastic, well regarded riverside...

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    £85

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 109 Pentney Lakes
  • King's Lynn and West Norfolk District

    109 Pentney Lakes

    Ref: S361964

    Reviews 22

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    The historic port town of King's Lynn rests in the heart of Norfolk with the River Great Ouse, home to a wide selection of amenities including shops, pubs, restaurants, museums, art galleries, and ancient buildings. The Norfolk Coast Area of...

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    £85

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Mundeseley
  • 2

    Norwich District

    2 Bed Cottage in Mundeseley

    Ref: S229774

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    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms – 1 double and 1 twin - 1 shower room with WC - Electric oven and gas hob, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and microwave - TV in lounge - Shared garden in front - Access to a games room with snooker...

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    £73

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hollyhedge Cottage
  • 1

    North Norfolk District

    Hollyhedge Cottage

    Ref: S2408

    Reviews 42

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    £83

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  • Last Minute Cottages - May Bell Cottage
  • 2

    King's Lynn and West Norfolk District

    May Bell Cottage

    Ref: S517110

    Reviews 39

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    Located in the King's Lynn and West Norfolk area, Dersingham is one of the area's major settlements. The Royal Sandringham Estate, which includes the spectacular home, church, and grounds, is just a short drive away, as is Norfolk Lavender,...

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    Get away from it all with Norfolk holiday cottages

    Every year, over three and a half million people plan their holidays in Norfolk cottages, and it's easy to see why. From the family-friendly fun of Great Yarmouth to the tranquil waterways of the Norfolk Broads and Norfolk Coast area, to Cromer Chalk Reef and Thetford Forest, days in Norfolk are filled with possibility.

    It's unlikely you'll get bored of the stunning countryside and unspoilt coastline, but if you're looking for more things to do away from the nature reserves, fear not. The seaside towns of Great Yarmouth and Wells-next-the-Sea boast independent shops, cultural attractions and plenty of dog-friendly pubs too.

    To complete your magical escape to this beautiful part of the UK, book one of our wonderful Norfolk holiday cottages. Whether you're on the hunt for a cosy bolthole for a romantic weekend away, or a sprawling barn conversion with enough room for the whole gang, we have self-catering properties to suit every requirement and every occasion.

    Why choose a Norfolk weekend break or staycation?

    Nestled in glorious East Anglia, Norfolk is awash with cute coastal towns, sweet and sleepy villages, wholesome attractions, and some of the best beaches in the UK.

    Ideal if you need a break from the stresses of everyday life, a trip to Norfolk provides relaxation, tranquillity, and non-stop fun.

    Norfolk is home to The Broads National Park, one of just ten national parks in England. This incredible park is made up of 32 dedicated reserves, Norfolk wildlife trusts, and much more. You'll also find a series of charming villages, beautiful riverside parks, and more than a few classic pubs to tempt you.

    The beaches are one of the main reasons millions of people flock to Norfolk each year. The county has over 90 miles of spectacular coastline waiting to be explored. Each beach offers something special, from wide expanses of pristine sand and sparkling waters to intriguing rock pools and caves.

    Holkham Bay in north Norfolk is one of the most incredible beaches in the country, with miles of soft golden sand, grassy dunes, and lush pine forests. When the tide goes out, the beach goes on for as far as you can see, making it an ideal spot for relaxing, building sandcastles, and even going on a horse ride right on the water's edge.

    Brancaster Beach is another popular seaside spot. The flat beach is huge, so there's always plenty of space no matter how busy it gets. If you're a fan of water sports then you can try your hand at windsurfing, boogie boarding, and kite surfing.

    Or why not visit Cromer Beach in the traditional Victorian seaside resort of Cromer? The wide beach is made of sand and shingle and many of the buildings in Cromer date back to the Victorian era.

    For more Victorian fun, stay in the lovely town of Hunstanton, which is perfect for entertaining the whole family. Hunstanton has two excellent beaches, a traditional Victorian town centre, and lots of top Norfolk attractions close by. It's also home to one of the largest colonies of seals in the UK, making seal spotting a must.

    When visiting Norfolk, a trip to Sandringham Estate makes for a great day out. The estate was a birthday present from Queen Victoria to the Prince of Wales and his wife Princess Alexandra in 1862. While the house is still used as a royal residence, you can visit the surrounding 600-acre country park for free, exploring the woodland paths and enjoying a picnic on the open grassland. There are also the gardens and museum to explore, which is home to a fantastic collection of royal memorabilia.

    Norwich is a popular city in Norfolk, which might be small but packs a lot of things to do. Discover medieval churches and historic houses down narrow alleys and ancient streets, and pop into a huge selection of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. There are lively markets to enjoy, as well as museums, galleries, a castle, and the stunning Romanesque cathedral.

    It's at night that Norfolk is at its most magical, as this incredible county is home to one of the clearest skies in the UK.

    Imagine dining outside in one of the quaint fishing villages, with a plate of Norfolk's world-famous seafood in front of you, and the day's last light disappearing all around. A salty sea breeze travelling west from the Atlantic Ocean fills your lungs, while above you, the night skies come to life with millions of twinkling stars everywhere you look.

    Hundreds of idyllic Norfolk holiday rentals to choose from

    Whatever type of holiday accommodation you're looking for, Norfolk has got you covered. With so many incredible holidays on offer, it's not hard to tailor your getaway to precisely what you're craving.

    From stunning rustic stone-built Norfolk holiday cottages and sleek modern cabins to ancient converted farmhouses to pretty cottages on the edge of the water, whatever you're after, at Snaptrip, we'll help you find the perfect place to stay.

    If you need somewhere with an enclosed garden to let your four-legged friend run wild, or a cosy cottage with a woodburning stove and other character features, we've got you covered. We even have properties with extra special features including hot tubs, swimming pools, and games rooms.

    Simply fill in the filters with your requirements to find your perfect Norfolk self-catering cottage.

    Why book your Norfolk accommodation with Snaptrip?

    At Snaptrip, we know Norfolk like the back of our hand, and we've scoured this stunning region to find the best professionally managed properties so you don't have to.

    We have hundreds of dreamy cottages just waiting to welcome you home. Take a look through our hand-picked selection, or, speak to our friendly-customer service team. They're here to ensure you find the perfect cottage, so you can have the holiday you deserve. Plus, with our best-price guarantee, you can be confident you'll get a great deal.

    So, what are you waiting for? Start browsing our curated collection of cottages and let's book a holiday you'll never forget.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Steve - Verified booking

      Yes, we arrived around 6pm on the 27th and were disappointed to find that our 'cottage' was infact a lego house on the end of someone's driveway.

      Good things first, the place was very clean and nicely presented. It had a nice view from a little balcony, though this was somewhat tainted by a main road only 30 or so metres away (national speed limit), on which cars were bombing past every few seconds. It was also nice to only be a 5 minute drive from the nearest beach, which was great. The main issues we had, were an infestation on the Monday morning, of tiny flea-like insects, that we were still finding on our clothes the following day back at home. We don't know if it was something that came in from the outside, or if it was an existing problem we hadn't noticed until the Monday, when they were all over the walls and ceiling upstairs, but not downstairs. Finally, and the main cause for concern, and the reason our early departure, was the owner, John. We'd had no dealings with either of the owners, save for a nice welcoming platter left out for our arrival. On the Saturday early evening, my wife had looked inside the hot tub to see if it was ready for use, and had come back in to shower first (as was laid out in the property rule book, which had infinitely more 'don'ts' than 'do's', and put on her costume. When she went back out to try it, she noticed the straps had been re-secured on the cover. She asked if I'd been out and re-fastened the straps, which I hadn't, but slightly confused, we chose to take a trip to the beach instead to walk the dog. The following day, we decided to actually use the hot tub, and was in it for around 40 mins or so, when it cut out. I remember it saying in the rule book that it might trip and where to find the fuse-box, so we got out and came inside to check that was the reason it had stopped working. I thought it wise to dry off before accessing the fuse box, and after I'd sorted it I was putting my shorts and t-shirt back on when there was a knock on the door. This guy who I had to assume was John, because he didn't say hi, or introduce himself at all. He simply said 'could you make sure you close the cover on the hot tub when you finish using it'. I was completely confused by his attitude and failure to even say hi, and explained that we'd literally only got out a few minutes before because it had tripped, and was drying off and dressing prior to sorting the hot tub. He continued over to the hot tub and proceeded to close it down and I just closed the door and went back inside. My wife immediately raised the very fair point, which was how did he know? we got out of the hot tub, and within only a matter of minutes he was at the door. The hot tub, despite the suggestion that it would be in some way private, was overlooked by the second, larger lego house on their drive, however, that place appeared unoccupied during our stay. The speed in which 'John' appeared and his general manner, completely freaked my wife out and she wanted to leave on the Sunday, as she was made to feel as though we were under some kind of observation. We decided to wait until the Monday in the hope that the trips to the beach could in some make up for the tiny space and weird owner, not mention we'd paid out over £600 for this. We woke up next morning to the infestation and decided enough was enough. We started to pack the car, and as we were doing so, John suddenly appeared at the hot tub again! .... seriously, this was a nightmare and not the birthday treat for my wife that I had intended. We stayed in all, one evening and one full day, and had it not been for the nearby beach, we'd have left even sooner. As we left, I told John we were leaving and he never even had the good grace to ask why. It felt very much as though they want the money that these properties bring, but they don't actually want the guests. We left the place utterly spotless and drove home. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this.

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    • Carole - Verified booking

      10/10. It was a lovely stay with a hot tub to enjoy and a fabulous balcony with views across open fields to the sea near Mundersley and Bacton Sands.

      We really felt we were pampered for four nights. This upside down house (living area upstairs with access to a lovely balcony) was great to come home to after trips out to the local coast, woods and National Trust properties. The owners have put a lot of thought into little touches to make you feel welcome and your stay perfect, including for our dog. A great selection of games, books, Blu Rays & DVDs, dog basket, dog treats, cool bag, some beach stuff, a secure garden and balcony. Hospitality gifts were a nice thought too after a long drive. It’s a bolt hole for two; the open views across the landscape and the big skies means it doesn’t feel small. Top tip: take binoculars if you’re into wild life. The property is set back from a road, but we didn’t find road noise too intrusive and at night it was very quiet. Owners next door, Nikki and John, were welcoming, polite and on hand if we needed to ask questions or query anything. They set a high bar for standards. The place was spotless. We have no hesitation in recommending it to friends and family.

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    • John - Verified booking

      We went at Christmas and the cottage was surprisingly dressed for Christmas, I don't think it said that in the description but it should!

      - with an imitation tree lit up and festive goodies crackers, sweets, biscuits left for us and much appreciated. The stairs were steep and twist around, as it says in the description but there aren't many to climb. The cottage was warm and cosy. A well equipped kitchen apart from cloths to wipe the kitchen surfaces. Great to have the lawn and garden for the dog, which we always cleared up after. Would be even nicer and safer for children and animals, if the garden area and gravel paths in front of the cottages had been enclosed with a small picket fence and gate, from the double car port area. The noise from the road was heard but as we went Christmas it wasn't very busy, it was nice to hear the church bells. Swaffham has everything one needs really even a Waitrose! Very impressed with the North Norfolk coast and Sandringham Estate. we may return! Many thanks to the owners.

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    • Lyndon - Verified booking

      Beautiful one bedroom cottage as described.

      Okay the stairs are steep to the bedroom, but hey, it’s an old cottage and that’s how they were. The cleanliness was first class, and the bathroom was big and spacious, also the bedroom was a good size as well. Wi-Fi was great with no issues. Only thing I would change, and this is being picky- I would prefer a washing machine than a dishwasher, especially if staying for two weeks. Do try the Saturday market in town 2 minutes walk away, the dog friendly Red Lion pub also 2 minute walk away serves beautiful food. Rosemary the owner (a very nice lady) stopped by to make sure everything was okay. All in all I would definitely recommend Flint Cottage for a stay in Norfolk.

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    • L Quinn - Verified booking

      “We stayed here for 3 nights and although we paid a bit more than we wanted to, it was worth it. The house itself is 'upside down' which really works; you can open the patio doors upstairs to sit and view the sea and everything else that is going on along the seafront - an added bonus is that you can watch the sunrise and the sunset. Everything you need it close by; beach, shops, pubs, cafes etc. There isn't a parking space allocated but we found a space opposite the house on the roadside - so no parking fee. Don't know if we were just lucky. For location, this is one of the best properties I have stayed in and Sheringham is a lovely little seaside town.”

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    Things to do near Norfolk

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    Sheringham Park
    Sheringham Park is a landscape park and gardens near the town of Sheringham in Norfolk. As a National Trust property, it's open to visitors and boasts miles of walking routes and stunning coastal views.
    Holkham Hall
    Holkham Hall is a magnificent Palladian Mansion in North Norfolk. Spend a whole day here admiring the Hall, the walled garden and the beautiful grounds.

    Oxburgh Hall (National Trust)

    Oxburgh Hall is a moated medieval manor house that was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld in 1482, and 500 years later the Bedingfeld family still live in private apartments at the house. The red bricked manor house includes a fort style roof design and a gatehouse which is encompassed by a moat. The house sits in parkland with themed gardens and woodland areas. The house's interior is lavishly furnished and decorated - look out for the furniture collection, the ornate historic wallpaper designs, the art collection, the priest hole and the Medieval and Tudor manuscripts. It is open to the public through the National Trust and holds regular themed events. Cafe & Gift shop. Toilets & car park. Accessible route, drop off point/parking & toilets. Oxborough, Norfolk, PE33 9PS
    Norfolk Broads
    The Norfolk Broads is a network of rivers and lakes in Norfolk and Suffolk. The whole area is popular amongst ramblers, anglers and people who simply love messing about on boats.
    University of East Anglia (UEA)
    The University of East Anglia (UEA) is a public research university. Its 145 hectares campus is based to the west of Norwich and is home to 4 faculties and 26 schools, as well as green spaces, a lake and a live music venue. It offers many courses including undergraduate, postgraduate across subject areas of the Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, and Medicine and Health Sciences. Norwich Research Park, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7TJ

    Banham Zoo

    Banham Zoological Gardens is set in the Norfolk countryside just outside Norwich. There are thousands of fascinating animals at the zoo, including snow leopards, alpacas, and sea lions. The Education Centre, Safari Road Train, Farm Barn, Penguin Cove, and Lemur Island are among the many interesting activities available at the zoological gardens. Experiences include hand-feeding the giraffes and big cats and becoming a keeper for the day. The Wheelchair accessible routes, accessible toilets, and parking bays. Carpark, toilets, cafe, restaurant, and gift shop.

    Frequent questions

    • Is Norfolk good for a holiday?

      Yes, Norfolk is an excellent destination for a holiday. With its stunning coastline, charming market towns, and beautiful countryside, Norfolk offers a diverse range of attractions and activities. Visitors can enjoy exploring the scenic Norfolk Broads, visiting historic sites like Norwich Cathedral and Sandringham Estate, or simply relaxing on the sandy beaches. The region's natural beauty, rich history, and warm hospitality make it a popular choice for a memorable holiday.

    • Which is the best seaside town in Norfolk?

      Norfolk is home to several delightful seaside towns, each with its own unique charm. One of the most popular and highly regarded seaside towns in Norfolk is Cromer. Known for its picturesque pier, sandy beaches, and vibrant atmosphere, Cromer offers a perfect blend of traditional seaside charm and modern amenities. It is renowned for its fresh seafood, particularly its famous Cromer crabs. Visitors can enjoy exploring the town's historic streets, relaxing on the beach, and taking in the stunning coastal views.

    • Are there any sandy beaches in Norfolk?

      Yes, Norfolk is known for its beautiful sandy beaches. Some popular sandy beach destinations in Norfolk include Cromer, Great Yarmouth, Holkham, Wells-next-the-Sea, and Hunstanton. These beaches offer wide stretches of golden sand, dunes, and picturesque coastal scenery, making them ideal for sunbathing, beach walks, and family outings.

    • Do you need a car in Norfolk?

      Having a car can be beneficial for exploring Norfolk, especially if you plan to visit remote areas and explore the countryside. While public transportation options like buses and trains are available, they might be more limited in terms of accessibility and frequency, particularly for reaching smaller villages and coastal areas. Having a car provides flexibility and convenience, allowing you to make the most of your time and visit various attractions at your own pace.

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