Kelling is a peaceful village situated on Norfolk’s north coast, situated within easy reach of the scenic nature reserve at Blakeney Point, which is just 5 miles away and is home to a colony of grey seals. To the east, the seaside resort of Cromer has a wide sandy beach overlooked by a pier with one of the country’s last remaining end-of-pier theatres. The village itself, meanwhile, is home to a chic hotel which is open to non-residents for meals throughout the day in its well-regarded restaurant specialising in locally sourced food.
On arrival at this end of terraced cottage, the first room that guests will come to is the kitchen/diner which has been finished in a characterful country-style very much in keeping with the cottage’s location and offering a dining table which seats four alongside a good range of equipment which includes a double oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine. Moving through to the comfortable lounge with its two deep sofas, which are just perfect for cosying up in the evenings and enjoying a film on the TV/DVD. Upstairs there are two bedrooms, both of which offer beautiful views over the surrounding fields to wake up to. The first of these is a restful double room, whilst the other is a bright and airy twin room. The bathroom, with its shower-over-bath and WC, can also be found on the first floor.
Outside the cottage is surrounded by gardens on two sides, offering scenic views over the neighbouring fields, and offering a pleasant place to sit out and take in the fresh air and peaceful surroundings. There is parking available, but there is no space for caravans, boats, or motor homes.