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SOUTH KNOLL Church Lane, Cley-next-the-Sea, Holt, Norfolk NR25 7UD
Sleeps: 6 +cot. Sorry no pets. No smoking.
ETC: 3 Stars.
  
Low season £400 pw. High season £450 - £650 pw. Short breaks: 3 nights min, £85 - £105 per night. See Noticeboard for special offers.
Available for long winter lets - please ask.
Photo: From the upstairs bedroom window: a delicious lunch with a view of the splendid Decorated and Perpendicular St. Margaret's Church.
For further details please contact:
Mrs J.Trench Tel: 020 7 359 6093
   
This pretty flint and brick cottage, overlooking the beautiful C14 village church, dates from 1790. French windows from the conservatory open onto a sunny and carefully tended walled garden with a lawn and paved area for barbecue and a picturesque covered well surrounded with pink and yellow climbing roses. The location is secluded and peaceful, yet within easy reach of the local pubs, delicatessen, gallery, pottery, smokery, windmill and beach with its exceptional bird watching, wonderful walks and swimming.
 
Accommodation Spacious light sitting room with oak beams and an open fire. Large well equipped kitchen/dining room. Three bedrooms: One with double bed upstairs, and two with twin beds downstairs. Two bathrooms: One upstairs, one bathroom/shower downstairs. The whole cottage is comfortably and simply furnished. Outside There is a sunny, private walled garden with a lawn and paving for a table, chairs and barbecue. There is also a covered well. French windows from the conservatory open onto the garden.  Photo: Rose covered well in the peaceful, walled garden.
Facilities Linen provided. There is a colour TV, CD/Radio/Tape player, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and airing cupboard. There is a log/coal fire in the sitting room, logs and coal in the shed next to the garage. There is gas fired central heating. Sorry no pets. No smoking.
Photos below: Left: From the sitting room window: guests enjoying the newspapers, the fine church and the garden, full of flowers, in October. Right: From the bathroom window: Picturesque Norfolk view of the cobbled wall, the woods, fields and churchyard.
 
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