Sleeping four people in two bedrooms, this is a single storey cottage in a Norfolk village which offers easy access to Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire as well.
A two bedroom bungalow in Terrington St Clements, Sheppard's Hut offers single storey accommodation which is comfortable and traditional. There is a four-poster double bed in one room, and a single bed and 3/4 double in the other. The cosy sitting room has a small dining area, and outside, there is a garden area with furniture. The area has much to offer, including country walks, the Sandringham Estate, King's Lynn shopping and amenities, or the wildlife park at Long Sutton.
Note: One well-behaved dog welcome. Please note the property does not accept bookings from workers. Note: The property does not accept infants, only children aged 2 and above
Amenities: Oil central heating. Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, TV, DVD, radio/CD, selection of books/DVD/games. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair. Off road parking for 2 cars. Private garden area with furniture. Two small well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shops, restaurant, takeaways and pubs 2 miles. Please note the property does not accept bookings from workers. Please note: The property does not offer car charging, please refer to nearby charging points. Note: The property does not accept infants, only children aged 2 and above
Region: Picturesque rolling Fens, unspoilt beaches, and pretty waterways â East Anglia is a dream holiday destination. Norfolk offers beaches, saltmarshes and quaint villages whilst equally as charming are the coast and countryside of Suffolk.
Town: Set on the borders of the Lincolnshire Fens, the large Norfolk village of Terrington St Clements offers many amenities, including a supermarket, farm shop, takeaways and two pubs serving food. The area has varied attractions, sure to suit all the party, including Peckover House and Gardens, Butterfly and Wildlife Park, King's Lynn and the Queen's Sandringham Estate. Head to the West Norfolk coastline for a spot of birdwatching, or pop down into Cambridgeshire to explore the fens.