公司信息
Sowerbys Holiday Cottages started up in 2002 and has grown gradually with a portfolio of 300 hand-picked cottages we would all like to stay in. Appreciating the need to be nearby in the event of any issues that need resolving, we have deliberately limited the range of our cottages to a relatively small localised area of outstanding natural beauty, within 20 minutes drive of Burnham Market. We pride ourselves on offering a personal, professional service to both our owners and our guests. Our owners can relax in the knowledge that we are looking after all aspects of their holiday homes; and our guests can relax knowing that we all live locally and have a genuine desire to help in the event of an emergency, or simply to offer local advice on what to do, where to eat etc.
住宿信息
Orchard House is a fabulous detached coastal house ideally situated within large private grounds, with ample parking, in the heart of Blakeney. This stunning house comfortably sleeps ten is perfect for all generations with plenty of living space including a wonderful sociable kitchen/dining/sitting area with two sets of French doors leading to south and east facing terraces. There's also a lovely sitting room with a wood burning stove and a separate study perfect for home-working. Upstairs are five beautifully presented bedrooms including a fabulous super-king bedroom suite. Large well-established lawned and terraced gardens surround the house, offering an exceptional feeling of space which is a rarity in such a popular village, being conveniently situated only a few minutes walk from Blakeney quay and coastal path, as well as a great selection of local shops and places to eat and drink.
周边信息
Warham
Warham is a small attractive inland village with flint and cobble cottages, which is less than 3 miles to the glorious North Norfolk coast.
The Norfolk coastal path runs through Warham with a stunning section of the walk through Warham marshes to either Morston or Stiffkey.
It has an excellent local pub called The Three Horseshoes which is renowned for its Norfolk ales and traditional home-made food.
To the south of the village, overlooking the river Stiffkey, are the remains of an Iron Age fort called Warham Camp, which is one of the best examples of an Iron Age Camp in the whole of England.