Apple Cottage (Stiffkey)

Sleeps 6 and a cot, 3 bedrooms, Price Range £230-590,

Phone: 01572 821796

Please mention the Glaven Valley when calling

Apple Cottage North Norfolk Stiffkey Attractive old brick and flint cottage in the pretty North Norfolk coastal village of Stiffkey. Quiet location, enclosed garden, off-road parking.

Mrs Astrid Newman

Phone: 01572 821796
Fax: 01572 821268
Mobile: 07860918445

Address:

Eyebrook House

Stoke Dry

Oakham

LE15 9JG

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ACCOMMODATION
Ground Floor:
· Living room with Inglenook fireplaces and a log-burning stove. There is also a lovely concealed staircase.In the living room is a T.V., D.V.D. and Video recorder
· Dining room which also has an Inglenook.There is a portable CD player there.
· Fitted kitchen, fully equipped with dishwasherfridgefreezer and microwave.
· Bathroom with a power-shower and toilet, and there is also a separate toilet.
· Utility room with washing machine.

Upstairs
· Large double bedroom with a separate single bed for unpacking on. The bed is super-king size.
· Smaller double bedroom with two three foot single beds
· Further bedroom with three foot bunk beds.
. All the bed linen can be provided at a supplementary charge of £40.
. Please bring your own towels as well as bed linen and duvet covers unless we're providing it.
. All the duvets are single size.

Apple Cottage has oil fired central heating.

Outside there is a pretty, enclosed front garden. There is off road parking for one or two cars.There is a teak set of garden furniture and a B.B.Q.

LOCATION
Siffkey is three miles East of Wells-next-the-Sea. Apple Cottage is situated on a quiet side road, off the coastal road.

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AROUND STIFFKEY:
The nearest town is Wells-next-the-sea, 4 miles west. Wells has shops, bank, pubs, restaurants, a narrow gauge railway, amusements, fish A chips. To the east, Blakeney offers a few shops and pubs. Inland is Little Walsingham, an important centre for pilgramage since the Middle Ages. Travelling west from Wells is Holkham Hall, a fine stately home, the Burnhams, the birthplace of Nelson, Sandringham and Hunstanton. There are many other historical sites and family attractions nearby. Kings Lynn and the fine city of Norwich are both within easy reach.

STIFFKEY:
A settlement has existed at Stiffkey since at least Roman times, but it has remained a small village of less than 300 residents. Despite a number of noteworthy past inhabitants, the most famous was Harold Davidson, the village vicar in the 1930s. Rev. Davidson hit the headlines when he became embroiled in a scandal concerning London prostitutes. As he attempted to clear his name he found himself on the wrong side of a lion's cage and was mauled to death. Predominantly a farming community, Stiffkey is also known for its cockles - 'Stewkey Blues'. It will take a few minutes stroll from the village to reach the salt marshes, but is well worth the effort. There are also plenty of well sign-posted walks in the countryside around the village. The village pub 'Red Lion' serves local beer and food and the post-office supplies fresh bread, milk, newspapers etc.

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