RICHELDIS COTTAGE (Little Walsingham)

Sleeps 5 People (2 Double plus, 1 Single Bedroom), 3 bedrooms, Price Range Low 250 - High 550, No pets,

Phone: 01284 386 737

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RICHELDIS COTTAGE North Norfolk Beautifully refurbished period flint holiday cottage in Little Walsingham, on quiet road adjacent to Farms Shop and within easy walking distance of village centre.

Mrs Diane Jenkins

Phone: 01284 386 737
Mobile: 07764 889 409

Website: www.richeldis.uk.com

Address:

Little Gatehouse

Freewood Street

Bradfield St George

Bury St Edmunds

IP30 0AY

 Norfolk RICHELDIS COTTAGE
 Norfolk RICHELDIS COTTAGE RICHELDIS COTTAGE

RICHELDIS is a delightful cottage situated just off the High Street in the centre of Little Walsingham. This historic village oozes charm and character and has a host of wonderful facilities that includes the Walsingham Farms Shop and the legendary Norfolk Riddle restaurant.

The ground floor accommodation is laid out with a spacious lounge area and a fully functional kitchen. A rear staircase leads to three first floor bedrooms and a shower room. Outside there is an enclosed courtyard garden nicely paved and ideal for a summer barbecue.

This property has just been renovated to a high standard and offers an extremely comfortable and cosy environment to ensure you enjoy a most relaxing break in the Norfolk countryside.

There is plenty to see in this medieval village. It hosts quite a few interesting shops and numerous places of religious and historical interest. You are a few minutes walk away from the light railway that travels to and from Wells on a regular basis. Why not take in some fresh Norfolk air with a choice of some relaxing scenic walks that we could recommend?

We provide a complementry 'Welcome Pack' of produce obtained from the Walsingham Farms Shop for all our guests.

We have made every effort to ensure your Norfolk break is relaxing and enjoyable and are sure you will want to return again and again.

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There have been pilgrimages to Our Lady of Walsingham for hundreds of years, the consequence of a vision of the Virgin Mary by the widow of a Norman knight, Richeldis de Favarches in 1061.
This is a large and active village, particularly over religious festivals. Little Walsingham’s high street is largely medieval, with red-brick and timber framed houses, whitewashed fronts and pantiled roofs.

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