Cottages in Thorpe Market

Hawthorn Cottage
Clipped Hedge Cottages
Southrepps

Thorpe Market
Norfolk

NR11 8NS

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Peacefully situated on the fringes of the small rural village of Southrepps, just 4 miles from the seaside town of Cromer and 3 miles from the beach at Overstrand, these five detached cottages enjoy uninterrupted views over open fields to the front. Spacious and very comfortably furnished, each well appointed cottage has a partially fenced garden to the rear. Quiet country lanes afford access to some of Norfolk's finest beaches and traditional seaside attractions, there are miles of coastal paths for walkers and the fascinating waterways of the Norfolk Broads are a short drive away as are Felbrigg and Blickling Halls (both N.T.). Cromer offers lovely beaches, an excellent golf course and end of pier shows in season, and from Sheringham, a famous steam railway runs regularly to the charming Georgian town of Holt. A drive west along the coast road leads to salt marshes, bird reserves and picturesque villages, with boat trips available from Blakeney and Morston to Blakeney Point, the bird sanctuary, home to a colony of seals. Southrepps offers two village shops and an inn serving food.

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