Last minute vacancies during weeks starting: 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 10 Mar
Cotman Cottage is a charming Grade II Listed Building dating from the early 1700s and recently restored to create a warm and comfortable two bedroomed holiday home, full of character. Original exposed beams feature in every room. There is parking space for two/three cars and a large south-facing garden with views over the countryside. Mainly laid to lawn, the garden has a few pretty beds of roses, lavenders and herbs, apple trees and a patio area with hardwood furniture.
Accommodation
The sitting room has underfloor heating as well as the log-burning stove in the huge inglenook. The walls are hung with etchings by Norwich School artists John Sell Cotman and his son Miles Edmund Cotman, after whom the cottage is named. A well-stocked bookcase and collection of games is supplemented by TV, video, DVD, CD player and radio.
In the kitchen, a ceramic hob and electric oven have been built into the old fireplace with cupboards full of Spode blue and white china on either side. A Belfast sink and dishwasher have been set under granite worktops. A walk-in pantry holds the fridge, freezer, washer/dryer and shelves for your food and drink.
Central heating is oil-fired.
Both the bedrooms (one king-size bed, one twin beds) have dormer windows facing south over the garden and are decorated in Fired Earth paints. All bed linen and towels are supplied including anti-allergy pillow and mattress protectors.
The small bathroom under the eaves accommodates a bath with hand-held shower mixer tap, basin and lavatory but the view from the window makes up for lack of space.
Dogs are very welcome, and well-behaved children accepted.
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting: 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 10 Mar