Pear Tree holiday cottage near Harleston in NorfolkPEAR TREE COTTAGE
Trunch Hill,
Denton,
Harleston,
Norfolk / Suffolk border
IP20 0AQ

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Sleeps: 4.
Sorry no pets.
No smoking.

Low season £400 pw.
High season £525 pw.
Short breaks from £90 per night (min 3 nights).
Available all year.



For further details please contact:

Jackie Joy
Tel: 01376 320978
Mob: 07974 770281


 Built in the late 1800's by William Arundell Bouverie, Arch Deacon of Norfolk, Pear Tree cottage is a charming rural property set in the beautiful Waveney Valley countryside and within a few meters of public footpaths which take in 170 acres of farmland and woodland.  
  • The cottage, although recently refurbished, retains much of its original character with open fireplaces, stripped wooden doors and original floors. It's a cosy retreat in the winter and peaceful and relaxing haven in the summer.
  • It is perfectly situated for walking, cycling or exploring the quaint villages and market towns of Norfolk and Suffolk, the beaches of Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft and Southwold and the historic city of Norwich. Or simply a perfect place to sit and watch the sun go down over the fields whilst sipping a cool glass of wine.
 Accommodation:  
  • Kitchen / Diner - well equipped with electric hob and oven, microwave, washer / dryer and fridge / freezer. Stable door leading onto small patio.
  • Sitting Room - bright and cosy with oil fired real flame stove, TV , DVD, video and CD players, plus small library of books, games, films and music to suit most tastes.
  • Downstairs bathroom - bath with shower attachment, sink and toilet.
  • Double bedroom - Pine furniture, luxury mattresses and duvets. TV, video and hairdryer.
  • Twin bedroom - Pine beds and duvets.
  • Outside - fully enclosed cottage garden with garden furniture and a gravel driveway for 2 cars.
Also included:  
  • Heating.
  • Crisp cotton bed linen and luxury bathsheets & hand towels.
  • Freeview channels.
  • Free wireless broadband.
  • Telephone access.
  • iPod dock.
Within a few miles:  
  • The historic market towns of Bungay and Harleston.
  • Flixton Air Museum.
  • St Peter's Hall and Brewery.
  • Bungay Ruined Castle.
  • Fishing, Canoeing and golf.
Further afield:  
  • Bressingham Steam Museum.
  • Banham Zoo.
  • Norfolk Broads.
  • Somerleyton Hall.
  • Southwold, Walberswick, Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth.
  • Norwich castle and cathedral.
 


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