2 Abbey Farm Cottages

ID: S12016

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets Yes

About this property

This pretty mid-terraced flint and brick cottage set within a quiet cul-de-sac which is close to the abbey ruins and medieval gateway and enjoys views across the fields to the front.

No 2 Abbey Farm Cottages is a pretty mid-terraced flint and brick cottage set within a quiet cul-de-sac which is close to the abbey ruins and medieval gateway and enjoys views across the fields to the front. The cottage has been comprehensively restored and refurbished in 2014 and retains character whilst providing modern facilities. The beach is within 400 metres and the market town of North Walsham is a short distance by car.  Shop/Pub: 0.5 mile

Sitting Room with comfortable seating, widescreen TV, DVD player and woodburner

Kitchen/Dining Room with a gas hob, electric oven, fridge with icebox, freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine

Garden Room with two easy chairs and French door to garden

Bedroom 1 with a king-size bed, TV and En-Suite Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and wc

Bedroom 2 with twin beds

Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and wc

Garden: Fully enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn, barbecue and garden furniture.

Parking: Adjacent to the property for one large car. Further roadside parking is available.

Heating: G.F.C.H.

Also Provided: Books and games. Hairdryer.

Pets: One small to medium well-behaved dog welcome. Please be aware of our booking conditions regarding pets.

Notes: This is a non-smoking property.

Once an important place of pilgrimage, the ruins of Bromholme Priory are still to be seen in Bacton today. The Priory was built in 1113 AD by William de Glanville and was home to the Cluniacs, the Black Monks who purchased a piece of the True Cross, the Bromholme Roode. Ensuing miracles ensured visits by many thousands of pilgrims including King Henry III. The priory was mentioned in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, the Domesday Book, and was the subject of a prediction in Mother Shiptons Almanac. Today the coastal village opens its doors to the 21st century pilgrims who visit for their holidays. They enjoy the friendly village atmosphere and the sandy beaches, which are often quiet even in the height of summer. There is a good range of local amenities including pubs, shops, a children's playground and a bowling green. 

Nearby points of interest

  • Wroxham Barns
  • Cromer Pier
  • Wroxham Miniature Worlds
  • Wroxham Boats Trips
  • Rowing on the River Bure at Belaugh
  • Woodforde's Brewery Tap @ Fur & Feather Inn
  • Seaview Beach Cafe
  • Tower climb at St Helen’s church
  • West Runton Beach

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