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533 Log Cabins in East of England

Not only the North Norfolk Coast with its vast beaches like Holkham, and salt marshes at Blakeney and Cley, the East of England offers historic Cambridge, Ely Cathedral, the calm beauty of the Broads, pretty villages of Suffolk and a variety of wildlife. It's no surprise it appeals to artists, photographers, cyclists and bird watchers.

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The Loft 6

Woodbridge, Suffolk, East of England

The Loft From £1359 Availability

From the outside of The Loft, you would never guess the mastery in design that lies within! Though still gorgeous outside, this two centuries old former corset factory and furniture warehouse offer stunning, atmospheric New York loft living with contemporary industrial vibes throughout. The three bedrooms are all downstairs with dreamy ensuite bathrooms and a delightful snug. Upstairs, you will be truly wowed at this spacious gem with incredible open plan living and illuminating light.

The clever and imaginative design has taken The Loft to heavenly heights. Careful restoration has left warm exposed brickwork, iron beams, and glints of copper from days of old meeting trendy, contemporary style. With industrial inspiration, the double-height living spaces make you think of New York loft living. There are hints throughout the buildings ancient past. A large section of the vaulted roof is made of glass with stunning effect. The sleek black kitchen complements the anthracite steel ceiling and blends brilliantly with the beaming exposed brickwork. Your party chef will be very impressed! Colourful chairs surround the gorgeous dining table, perfect for a celebration feast. This is a very social space. Underfloor heating throughout warms your feet through the outstanding wooden floor. The lounge area is another statement, with trendy, comfy sofas surrounding the contemporary wood-burning stove: even the utility room excudes style and elegance, all in black.

Downstairs, three sensational bedrooms offer superb sleeping accommodation for 6, all with kingsize beds and ensuite bathrooms. The industrial theme continues together with modern artwork and luxury linens. The snug is a comfy hideaway with gorgeous turquoise seating where you can escape to enjoy your holiday read, catch up on emails or children can watch some television or play games.

Located in Woodbridge's pretty market town, this wonderful, unique conversion is sure to impress, enthral and delight. You are in the centre of the town to walk from your doorstep to enjoy all that Woodbridge has to offer.

The Loft is a pet-friendly house too, so you are very welcome to bring along two of your furry friends.

The delightful, historic town of Woodbridge lies 8 miles up the River Deben from the sea. It is close to some major archaeological Anglo-Saxon sites including the Sutton Hoo burial ships. Woodbridge is famous for its attractive boating harbour, The Tide Mill and has previously been named as the best place to live in the East of England!

It is on the edge of the glorious Suffolk coast and an the Heath Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Woodbridge boasts some excellent shops and superb pubs and restaurants. The town’s river walk and the Tide Mill was voted the most loved element of Woodbridge by the residents. Visitors can enjoy a delicious cup of coffee on the quayside and stroll along the riverside paths admiring the iconic working Tide Mill. The riverside vistas are incredibly pretty and Instagram worthy! You might even spot a seal along the way. There are many unique, independent shops in Woodbridge, even a violin shop. There are frequent local produce, vintage and craft markets held on the Market Hill, in the shadow of the stunning Shire Hall.

Woodbridge’s Valley Farm Equestrian Leisure is sure to be hit with horse loving visitors. All abilities and ages over 4 can enjoy meeting, petting and learning about the horses and animals. There are some lovely tracks through the woodland and along the river banks. They offer one-off sessions or courses.

The National Trust’s Sutton Hoo is a popular visitor attraction. It is home to great archaeological discoveries. Visitors can walk around the ancient burial mounds, discovering the incredible story of the ship burial of an Anglo-Saxon King and his treasured possessions. There is a full-size reconstruction of the burial chamber and stunning replica treasures. There are also original finds, including a prince’’s sword. Sutton Hoo is a hauntingly beautiful 255 acre estate with stunning views over the River Deben. It is a fantastic day out, even if you are not particularly interested in archaeological finds. Inside the Edwardian house, children can dress up like Anglo-Saxons and outside they can enjoy the adventure playground.

You may want to drive through the countryside area of outstanding beauty for a day at the seaside at Aldeburgh. This pretty, quaint village boasts pretty, pastel painted architecture, art galleries for a browse, charming coffee shops, lovely restaurants and a delightful beach. The stunning ‘Scallop’ sculpture on the beach is 4 metres high and is inscribed with the words ‘I hear those voices that will not be drowned’ from Benjamin Britten’s famous opera Grimes. It is a celebration of the village’s famous resident of more than 30 years. There is an annual Aldeburgh Festival which takes place in June. Visitors can buy the freshest of catches at the colourful fisherman’s huts on the beach and head along to the estuary to admire the lovely sailboats and yachts.

THE NOOK, pet friendly, with a garden in Louth 2

Louth, Lincolnshire, East of England

THE NOOK, pet friendly, with a garden in Louth From £833 Availability

This detached log cabin is set within the owner's land, in the small hamlet of Authorpe, nine miles from the pretty market town of Louth and sleeps two people in one bedroom.

The Nook is a detached log cabin set within the owner's land, in the small hamlet of Authorpe, nine miles from the pretty market town of Louth. The cottage sleeps two people in one double bedroom. There is also a shower room, a kitchen, a sitting room with a dining area and a first floor mezzanine snug. Outside there is ample off road parking and an enclosed lawned garden with decking and furniture. With such a variety of attractions in the area, a visit to The Nook will be the first of many. Note: This property accepts 4 night stays as a minimum.

Amenities: Electric panel heaters. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with small freezer compartment, TV with Freeview, DVD. Wifi (please note the property is in a rural and speeds cannot be guaranteed). Fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Ample off road parking. Enclosed lawned garden with decking and furniture. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 4 miles, pub 2 miles. Beach 10 miles. Note: Steep open tread stairs to mezzanine. Note: Adults only, no children of any age. Note: this property accepts a minimum of 4 night stays only


Region: From rolling countryside to historic cathedral cities and traditional seaside resorts, Lincolnshire offers a peaceful alternative to the discerning holidaymaker.

Town: The beautiful historic market town of Louth is the capital of the Lincolnshire Wolds. The town offers Georgian streets with Grade II listed buildings, St James Church, a theatre, art deco cinema, museum, golf course, modern leisure centre complex, excellent shopping, including weekly market days and a vast assortment of eateries catering for all tastes. Nearby is Cadwell Park, which plays host to car, bike and kart racing. The Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty features gentle rolling hills, quaint villages and superb cycling and walking routes.

Located in Louth, this cabin is in a rural area and on a river. Alford Manor House and Gunby Estate are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at England Coast Path and Hardy's Animal Farm. Harrington Hall Gardens and Mablethorpe Funfair are also worth visiting. Practice your golf swing on a nearby course, or enjoy other activities in the great outdoors, such as hiking/biking trails and cycling in the area.

The retreat log cabin 2

Sudbury, Suffolk, East of England

The retreat log cabin From £637 Availability

The Retreat

The retreat is cosy log cabin offering a self catering experience. The cabin is situated on the outskirts of the quaint village of Boxford and positioned amongst farmland with spectacular countryside views stretching for miles.

The cabin is tastefully decorated with all mod cons and can accommodate 2 adults comfortably with the option to accommodate two more people on a small pull out sofa bed in the living room.

Living accommodation

Double bedroom with king size comfy double bed all bedding and towels provided
Living room with large flatscreen tv cosy electric fireplace with large windows to enjoy the breathtaking views.
Small kitchen with 4 ringed hob - oven - fridge - microwave - and dishwasher
toilet and shower room - fully central heated - fans for when the weather is warm
Free WiFi
Free Netflix
Free onsite parking
Non smoking cabins

About Boxford

The village of Boxford offers a warm small village atmosphere and boasts a local pub offering a selection of wholesome meals, a few local shops including a delightful tea room offering a wide array of delicious home made lunches and cakes. Walking distance to the village will take about 30 mins and on a nice day it's well worth the walk

Being a semi rural area there are many countryside walks as you walk out of the retreat - great for nature lovers or just people looking for peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle of life


There is an on-site holistic therapy centre offering holistic therapies spa pampering and massages

Please see our therapy website for more information www.theangeltherapyrooms.co.uk

When you stay at the retreat you will be woken to the sound of the birds singing and have access to beautiful country walks on your doorstep - watch amazing sunsets from the front verandah of the cabin and easy access to some local tourist attractions such as the quaint old villages of long Medford Claire and lavenham - Sudbury is a short drive as is colchester and bury st Edmunds

Lots of wonderful restaurants cafes pubs and bistros within a short drive from the retreat

Located in Sudbury, this cabin is in a rural area. Dedham Vale and Gainsborough's House are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Assington Barn and East Anglian Railway Museum. Lavenham Falconry and Tenpin Bowling Colchester are also worth visiting. Take time off to check out the winery tours in the area, or get some fresh air with adventures like cycling, mountain biking, and hiking nearby.

The School House 8

Beighton, Norfolk, East of England

The School House From £1644 Availability

The School House is a phenomenal, stylishly renovated old village school in the picturesque village of Beighton, close to Norwich, Great Yarmouth and the Norfolk Broads. Sitting in half an acre of manicured gardens full of wildlife, this property offers unique accommodation for up to eight guests.

The conversion incorporates original features with contemporary details  such as dark framed windows, accent features and superb double height aspect in the living room. Interior designers have created an ultra luxurious, somewhat quirky holiday home that will leave you with magical holiday memories.

The village of Beighton is mostly known for its fourteenth century stone and flint church, Beighton All Saints which was re-worked by the Edwardian architect AS Hewitt and features a thatched nave roof and beautiful decorative glass. The bustling market town of Norwich is just fifteen minutes away with its picturesque lanes, buzzy market, cultural and dining treats and its cathedral. Guests can enjoy many boating excursions on the Norfolk Broads, the nearest of which is just five minutes from the house. The lively entertainment of Great Yarmouth is also close by, along with the beautiful, tranquil beaches of Horsey, Happisburgh and Winterton.

The School House is wonderfully secluded, allowing guests total privacy. The renovation includes a living room, kitchen diner, utility room, two bedrooms, one bathroom, a toilet, a study and a boot room on the ground floor and two bedrooms and a bathroom on the upper floor. You enter the property into the kitchen diner, a stunning space with a pitched, black framed glass roof. The fresh and contemporary feel blends beautifully with the stone floor and painted brickwork. The kitchen is sublime with its dark cabinetry, butlers sink and large freestanding range cooker. Guests dine at an industrial style dining table and chairs and the industrial theme continues with rows of shelves for crockery and glassware. Just off the kitchen is a handy utility room and guest toilet. The end of the kitchen and dining area is home to a framed conservatory snug, a very useful second living area which is drowned in natural light and enjoys lovely garden views. The living room is very striking with its double height aspect and sumptuous sofas surrounding the feature open fireplace. There is a second dining table in the living room. The staircase leading to the upstairs bedrooms continues with the modern theme of deep inky colours contrasted with fresh whites and textural neutrals, in keeping with much of the house. Doors from the living room open to the study, bunk room, a charming, colourful double bedroom and a modern wet room.

Upstairs you will discover the beautiful master bedroom suite with its vaulted beamed ceiling, super kingsize bed, dressing area and ensuite bathroom with a freestanding bath and overhead shower. It is a gorgeous room, minimalist in styling and featuring the same dark colour splashes. The remaining bedroom is a gorgeous twin with steel framed beds, crisp cottons and fabulous soft furnishings.

Outside, guests can enjoy the beautiful spacious garden and can enjoy alfresco dining and a firepit on chilly evenings. It is a lovely spot from where you can enjoy a wonderful range of entertainment.

The School House is located in a secluded position in the village of Beighton, fifteen minutes from Norwich and close to Great Yarmouth, Caister-on-Sea, the Norfolk Broads, Acle, Thrigby, Winterton, Horsey and Happisburgh. There is easy access to the three lakes of the Trinity Broads as well as the main waterways of the Norfolk Broads. The Trinity Broads are three lakes that are found in the north eastern region of the Norfolk Broads. These are land locked and not connected to the main Norfolk Broads waterways. The Trinity Broads are comprised of Ormesby Broad, Rollesby Broad and Filby Broad. Fishing is very popular, there are a number of boardwalks, a wonderful waterside restaurant and pub and a sailing club. Locals often refer to the area of the main Norfolk Broads as ‘Broadland’. The beautiful Rivers Yare, Ant, Waveney, Chet and Bure meander their leisurely way through Norfolk and Suffolk connecting beautiful inland lakes, creating waterways and wetlands that make up The Norfolk Broads. Wildlife is abundant and conservation has been very successful in reintroducing species such as otters and herons that struggled for some time to survive. To the eastern side of the Norfolk Broads, the sandy beaches and stunning coastline caress the Broads at Horsey Mere with the salt water of the North Sea coming within a hare’s breathe of the the fresh water. Grey and common seals thrive on the shoreline. Guests love watching them at Horsey Gap. Boat hire on the Broads is very popular and an absolute must when staying at The School House.

Acle is just minutes from the house, a flourishing market town with very attractive seventeenth and eighteenth century building and an ancient, nine hundred year old church. It hosts a small market every Thursday and has previously won the ‘Eastern Daily Press’ ‘Village of the Year’ competition. It enjoys great access to the Norfolk Broads and hosts an annual Acle Sailing Regatta which takes place west of the Acle Bridge on the River Bure.

Any visit to the Norfolk Broads really should include a visit to the bustling town of Wroxham, the hub of boating activity and a tourist mecca. It offers unique shopping, attractions, cafes, restaurants and beautiful local walks. Ludham is a quaint, pretty village, close to Womack Staithe offering white washed cottages with thatched roofs and a lovely pub.

The historic village and beach of Happisburgh is definitely worth a visit for its beach and historic lighthouse. The lighthouse is the the oldest working lighthouse on the Norfolk Coast and the only independently operated lighthouse in the UK. The lighthouse, built in 1790, is open to the public on occasional Sundays and Bank Holidays during the summer plus private visits can be arranged. The village enjoys a secluded sandy beach and a constantly changing coastline.

Norwich enjoys exceptional gourmet dining experiences including the vegetarian Benedict’s and Roger Hickmann’s. It boasts many cosy pubs including The Fat Cat and St Andrew Brew House where delicious craft beers are made on the premises. Excellent fish and chips are served to the sounds of jazz at the Grosvenor Fish Bar. Norwich Cathedral stands in all its majesty with the ancient beauty of stained glass windows, a booming organ and hushed cloisters. You can enjoy free guided tours and learn how the cathedral survived riot, war, plague and fire. There are peregrines that nest in the cathedral’s spire. The observation point is manned by expert volunteers from the Hawk and Owl Trust so that you can get a good view of them. The cathedral plays host to many reverent and impressive concerts and recitals throughout the year. Norwich also boasts dozens of churches from its medieval heyday, some of which have been repurposed into cultural and exhibition spaces such as the Norwich Arts Centre. The Forum is a huge glass edifice and the home of BBC Norwich as well as being a thriving library and boasting restaurants and a bustling cafe. Norwich open-air market delights shopper with traditional fruit and veg stalls alongside gourmet tea and coffee vendors, artisanal bakers and others.

The Shank 4

Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk, East of England

The Shank From £397 Availability

The Gold award winning Shank nestles amongst the fairways of the 400-acre Caldecott Hall Golf Club & Country Estate, on the south eastern fringes of the beautifully unique Norfolk Broads National Park. It is part of the Fairway Lakes Village Scandianavian wooden lodge development, overlooking the 11th fairway. Relax in the hot tub while enjoying the impressive views of the golf course and the historic Waveney Forest. There are two 18-hole golf courses and a 20 berth driving range, with lessons available. The clubhouse is a spectacular Norfolk barn conversion. The original manor house is a three star hotel, bar and restaurant. The Barnworks Fitness Studio and Spa (with heated swimming pool) has a wide range of facilities available including pamper sessions. During the summer, the Hall hosts external events and music may be heard into the late evening. The lakes are well-stocked, and fishing is permitted on request. For the animal lover, adopt a horse at the on-site Redwings Horse Sanctuary. Over the road are the stunning Tudor-Jacobean Somerleyton Hall and Fritton Lake Estate, with gardens, mazes, lakes and boating. The cathedral city of Norwich is 20 miles, whilst traditional seaside fun can be had at Great Yarmouth, 5 miles. Both the Norfolk and Suffolk Heritage Coasts deserve a day trip. Beccles & Bungay are quaint market towns. The Shank is an environmentally friendly lodge, rainwater harvesting, grey water recycled, triple glazing throughout with thermostats in all rooms and recycling and composting is much encouraged. There is a village delicatessen in Bradwell - 2 miles (voted best East Anglian Butcher in 2011). Use of all club facilities available at concessionary rates.

The Shed.. 6

Long Stratton, Norfolk, East of England

The Shed.. From £875 Availability

Located in Long Stratton, 12 km from Dunston Hall and 18 km from Bungay Castle, The Shed provides accommodation with amenities such as free WiFi and a flat-screen TV. Set 49 km from Blickling Hall, the property offers a terrace and free private parking.

The apartment features a patio, 1 bedroom, a living room and a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge and an oven.

A barbecue is available on site and hiking can be enjoyed within close proximity of the apartment.

University of East Anglia is 19 km from The Shed, while Norwich City Football Club is 19 km away. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport, 24 km from the accommodation.

This cabin is located in Norwich. Dunston Hall and High Ash Farm are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those in the mood for shopping can visit Elm Hill and Market Place. The Playbarn and Megazone are also worth visiting.

The spacious living area has a fabulous homely feel with a contemporary wood burner. 4

Stowmarket, Suffolk, East of England

The spacious living area has a fabulous homely feel with a contemporary wood burner. From £980 Availability

This unique, Finnish log cabin has been built to the highest standard and is comfortably furnished throughout. The spacious living area has a fabulous homely feel with a contemporary wood burning stove for those cosy nights curled up on the sofa. There is a large balcony leading out from the main sitting room area with wonderful chunky wooden sofas and garden furniture – sit back, enjoy the peace and relax watching goats and sheep graze in the neighbouring paddocks.

Inside the Lodge boasts two good sized bedrooms – one double and one twin – with the double having an en-suite bathroom with modern shower. The family bathroom has a freestanding bath and stunning Moroccan basin. Highly eco-friendly, the cabin is well insulated so cool in summer and warm in winter – it is heated throughout with underfloor heating from an air heat source system.

Set in a mature garden with a terraced area for outside dining, the Lodge has wonderful views from the garden and main bedroom over rolling Suffolk farmland.


Ground Floor:
Open-plan kitchen/dining/sitting area
Kitchen
With electric oven and hob, fridge with icebox, microwave and Melitta filter coffee machine.
Dining area
With table and chairs for up to four guests.
Sitting room
With bi-fold doors, smart television and bluetooth speaker.
Cloakroom
With wash basin and WC.

First Floor:
Bedroom
With twin 3' single beds.
Shower room
With shower cubicle, wash basin and WC.

Outside:
Outdoor dining furniture.
Off-road parking for two cars.

Additional Information:
Children and infants welcome - please bring your own travel cot and high chair.
Double sofa bed available on request.
Underfloor heating.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome (small additional charge).
Outside:
Set in a mature garden with terraced area for outside dining, garden furniture and barbecue.
Parking.

This cabin is located in Stowmarket. Wattisham Station Heritage Airfield Museum and Helmingham Hall are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Blakenham Woodland Garden and Suffolk Owl Sanctuary. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Crown Pools or Portman Road. Take an opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like cycling and other activities like birdwatching.

The Stables - North Norfolk Chalets 2

Heacham, Norfolk, East of England

The Stables - North Norfolk Chalets From £590 Availability

Norfolk Chalets with mYminiBreak, is the perfect hideaway on the edge of the village of Heacham, near the seaside town of Hunstanton. It has been designed to capture that farmhouse charm with rustic wooden features. Throughout all of our chalets, we offer cosy, single-storey accommodation with an en-suite including a shower, toilet and sink, and kitchenette area for cooking. It has a 1.0m x 1.5m skylight so that you can gaze at the stars while you rest, a luxurious double bed, an authentic stable door, and a window looking out over the sunrise. Each chalet has an outside breakfast coffee table where you can sit and enjoy the country air whilst reading a good book or anything your heart desires. Chalet Holiday Norfolk rooms offer a prime location on the beachfront surrounded by fields of rural countryside and a fabulous unspoiled beach.

Located in King's Lynn, this chalet is near the beach. Princess Theatre and Hunstanton Heritage Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Norfolk Lavender and Rainbow Park. Paint Me Ceramics and SEA LIFE Hunstanton are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

The Viking Hutte - Boutique Scandi getaway 5 minutes from the sea 2

Walberswick, Suffolk, Suffolk, East of England

The Viking Hutte - Boutique Scandi getaway 5 minutes from the sea From £1190 Availability

The Viking Hutte--complete with roof top vulture keeping a keen eye on the neighbours--is a dual purpose building in the grounds of our main house. One wing of the Hutte is a music studio/office, the other a large bedroom with comfortable kingsize bed. Guests have sole use of bedroom, large shower room, eat-in foyer, kitchenette and patio. Main door into foyer occasionally used by composer husband for studio access but he's only a little chap and not noisy and rarely there when you are.
The space
We live in the main house and share the drive. Hutte kitchenette has a fridge and microwave but no hob. I provide Welcome Snack Basket plus good quality bread, granola, yogurt, milk, jam and other breakfast basics but if you want a cooked one, the Anchor is a short walk down the road and they will oblige (to be paid for separately).
No children. Both my husband and I work from home. I'm a writer, he's a composer. No dogs. Love them to pieces but Mabel our Parsons Jack is an unwelcoming snob regarding any guest with four legs.
Parking space available. Please keep gate shut for Mabel's sake.
There is no TV but good wifi and lots of books.
Hutte is on one level, one small step up over the threshold.
Guest access
Guests are welcome most anywhere on the property, as long as tidy and not playing loud music and don't let the dog out.

PLEASE NOTE:

We have a 4 NIGHT MAXIMUM BOOKING policy, except by arrangement. The reason for this is work-based, we often have visiting recording artists staying and sessions sometimes over run and so on. Message me.


This cabin is located in Reydon. Suffolk Coast National Nature Reserve and Suffolk Coast and Heaths reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Pier and RSPB Minsmere. Henstead Exotic Gardens and Africa Alive! are also worth visiting.

This chic bijou retreat is as shiny as a new pin and is tucked away down a private road on the outsk 2

Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk, East of England

This chic bijou retreat is as shiny as a new pin and is tucked away down a private road on the outsk From £644 Availability

This chic bijou retreat is as shiny as a new pin and is tucked away down a private road on the outskirts of the ever-popular sailing village of Brancaster Staithe. Just perfect for couples, this stylish romantic retreat has its own private garden, parking space and is in strolling distance of the harbour where you sail or paddleboard to your hearts content or walk the coastal path to the beach. Best of all you have two of the best eateries on your doorstep.

Just a short walk to the beautiful sailing harbour of Brancaster Staithe, The Siding is a lovely open plan luxury studio. This delightful bolthole has been beautifully presented by the owners. Light and bright, it is well located for exploring the coast. Head to the bottom of the private road and you’ll discover the coast path where you can walk left to Brancaster beach, or right to two of North Norfolk’s best eateries; The Jolly Sailors or The White Horse, the latter of which offers romantic dining accompanied by stunning sunset views from the terrace that overlooks the marsh to Scolt Head Island.

Although small, The Siding comes with a large Super King-size bed, two comfy chairs and a sit-up breakfast bar. Situated on a private road you are tucked away behind large gates. As well as the bedroom/living/kitchen area there is a stylish shower room too with monsoon shower head, ensuring you have the best start to your day. As with the whole of this studio, the space is very well-thought out and the kitchen is a perfect example of this with everything you could need for a self-catering holiday.

On warmer evenings head outside for a meal in your cleverly built private wrap-around courtyard. Being that it faces east it is ideal for lazy breakfasts too.

With such a fabulous location you will want to get out and explore on foot, but if you also want to experience what its like out at sea, book a cruise with Branta Cruises who are based in the village and you’ll be able to discover the wildlife that makes this part of Norfolk so special and unique. But it is not just the wildlife and food that you need to discover, why not spend a day at Burn Valley Vineyard where you can enjoy sampling the local wine? Or if you are feeling a little more adventurous, then book a paddle with local company Brancaster Boards, who will escort and navigate you through the inlets and marshes on one of their hired paddleboards. With Titchwell nature reserve in walking distance too, you can easily while-away a day watching the bird life from the various hides and get close to the seals which you'll see frolicking in the lagoon.

Ground Floor:
Open-plan studio room, consisting of kitchen area with electric oven, under counter fridge, coffee maker, microwave, toaster, breakfast bar area with stools.
Super-king size bed with quality linens, two comfy chairs, wall-mounted television.
Shower room with monsoon shower, wash basin and WC.

Outside:
Patio area with outdoor seating
Parking for one car on the driveway

Additional Information:
Bedding is a mixture of feather and synthetic.
There is parking for one car in front of the property in the driveway which is gated and shared with West Heath, Brancaster Staithe (also marketed with Norfolk Hideaways)
Sorry no dogs.

Located in King's Lynn, this cabin is by the sea. Bygones Museum and Hunstanton Heritage Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Bircham Windmill and Holkham Hall. Courtyard Farm and Paint Me Ceramics are also worth visiting. Sailing and fishing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and hiking nearby.

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