Cottage in England
Reasons to book
About this cottage rental
All on ground level
The property has been furnished in a nautical themed contemporary style and has the advantage of gas central heating to ensure this is a warm and comfortable place to stay throughout the year.
There is an light open plan kitchen/ sitting/ dining area with views across the river.
Kitchen area: Newly fitted with an electric oven, full-size fridge/freezer, slim-line dishwasher, washing machine and a microwave. There are two comfy cane chairs and a coffee table.
Sitting/dining area: has lovely views across the river. Decorated in a nautical style with two comfy leather sofas, a digital TV and Wifi box to enable the TV to become Smart. There's a large dining table which comfortably seats six guests.
Bedroom 1: with a king-size bed, bedside tables and lamps, built-in wardrobes, full length mirror.
Bedroom 2: with a double bed, bedside tables and lamps, clothes hooks and an additional full-length mirror.
Bedroom 3: has twin beds suitable for adults or children, bedside table and lamps and a built-in cupboard.
Shower room: newly fitted with a walk-in electric shower, hand basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Cloakroom: newly installed WC and hand basin.
Outside
Violet is accessed via an un-made road from the Heacham beach car-park. At the front there is masses of parking space and access onto the dunes and beach.
There is a newly refurbished secure garden shed which may be used for storage of bicycles or suitcases.
At the rear of Violet is a fabulous decked balcony, with a table and chairs, which overlooks the river and has lovely rural views.
There is a lawned garden which is not fenced and leads directly to the river, so please be aware that this is not secure for small children and they should not be left unsupervised. On the river is a new private jetty which may be used for fishing or for mooring a small boat. Please note that the river is muddy and boggy, so not suitable for paddling or swimming. Those fancying a dip are advised to go into the sea instead!
