B and Bs in Blakeney

Rowans Cottage
Hollow Lane
Langham

Blakeney
Norfolk

NR25 7BY
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A delightful detached flint 17th century beamed cottage, in lovely situated in the heart of the village of Langham. Home of the famous Langham glass. 1 1/2 miles from Blakeney Quay and coast. Ideal for walkers, bird watchers and nature lovers, sailing and sea trips.Our en suite beamed bedroom with double bed with windows over looking the garden is central heated and equiped with tea making facilites, televison, radio clock alarm, hair dryer and magazines. Your en-suite facility has wall to wall carpeting, towels, toiletries and bathrobe.

Directions
Once on the A148 between Fakenham and Holt, turn at sign post for Langham 3.5 miles. On approaching the village, take first left into hollow lane, Rowan Cottage is immediately on the corner.

Take a car ride in various directions and in 10 minutes it could take you to the Shrines at Walsingham, Binham Priory, Thursford Steam engines and Organs Blakeney Quay, a boat ride to the point and the bird sanctuary and seals. A visit to Cley next to the sea where the hand thrown pottery and contemporary jewellery is made.Not to be missed the Georgian town of Holt which lies in the beautiful Glavan Valley where you will find many and varied interesting shops to explore or perhaps relax on the Holt Flyer ( a horse drawn bus) to the poppy line station, where you can take a nostalgic ride on a steam engine.

Details

Number of Rooms: 2
Number Ensuite: 1 + 1 private shower room
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Facilities

Parking - + small boats
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV - Sitting Room only
Garden

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