Thatch Cottage - luxury Norfolk Hideaway

For up to 4 People


About the Accommodation

Entry way: There’s plenty of hanging room for coats and space for Wellington boots as well as a washing machine and tumble dryer. The boiler is also located here so wet coats and shoes dry quickly. So do dogs! Outside the back door there’s a tap and hose for washing down muddy Wellies and dogs. In the drawers you will find some games, maps, torches and other useful items as well as emergency contacts and instructions on how to use the heating, fireplace and cooker. Please read these when you arrive.

Kitchen: The kitchen is fully equipped with a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric oven/hob and all the cooking and baking equipment you could want. The kitchen table is the main dining table and comfortably seats four people.

Living room: The TV is located in the cupboard to the left of the wood burner,  Gas wood burner for instant heat and comfort, Two leather sofas, there is also a printer/copier/scanner located in the cupboard to the right of the woodburner. 

Study: Desk and chair if you need to work while you are staying, Bookcase full of holiday reading, Airing cupboard

Downstairs shower-room: Toilet, basin, generously sized shower and heated towel rail

Upstairs

Bedroom 1: En-suite bedroom with super-king size bed that can be configured to two singles. Wardrobe and small dressing table Bathroom has a freestanding bath and hand shower along with heated towel rail.

Bedroom 2: Super-king size bed that can be configured to two singles if required. Bathroom is the shower room downstairs.

Each bed is freshly made up with White Company sheets and a White Company Bath Sheet and Hand Towel per person. 

NOTE: the staircase is steep, narrow and winding with a large step up to the second bedroom. It is not suitable for the infirm, small children or dogs. Please see property pictures for further information.


Outside:

There is one small patio with a bench, small table and chairs to the front of the property where you can sit surrounded by mature plants and trees. This is a beautiful spot, especially in the late morning. This garden is not dog proof. 

There is a much larger patio to the back of the property surrounded by planting and a large lawn that gets sun from the south and west. There is a large table and chairs to seat six people as well as Badminton, Croquet and other games. This garden is accessible from the Kitchen and the Living Room and is fenced for dogs. 

Address: Threehammer Common, NR12 8BP Norwich, United Kingdom

Size: 8 Rooms, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms

Beds: 4 Single beds, 2 Double beds, 2 Couches

Prices: 100 GBP - 200 GBP / Night

More pricing information:

Beds can be configured as either two double beds or four single beds - or one double and two singles depending on who is staying.




Amenities

  • Towels and bed sheets
  • TV
  • Kitchen
  • Wireless internet
  • Washing machine
  • Free Parking on premises
  • Hangers
  • Pets allowed
  • Cookware
  • Kettle
  • Smart TV
  • Toilet paper and soap
  • Heating
  • Internet
  • Hair dryer
  • Dryer
  • Indoor Fireplace
  • Iron
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Workplace
  • Dining Table

Notes

There is a garage available to guests that can accommodate a hatchback size car or bicycles/canoes etc. Some space in the garage is taken up with cupboards that hold outdoor chair cushions and lawn games. 

Indoors there are a range of games and activites for the whole family.

The cottage is unfortunately not wheelchair accessible or suitable for those with limited mobility. The stairs are extremely steep and winding and not suitable for young children or pets.

It is important to note that the cottage is surrounded by farmland, both arable (crops) and livestock as well as many conservation areas. It is important that the farming activities are respected and dogs are always kept under control, especially around livestock but also in conservation areas as these are aimed at promoting species such as ground nesting birds or small mammals that can easily be disturbed by loose dogs. 

Neighbourhood

Prior to arrival, guests will receive access to our app that details many ideas about where to go and what to do for your stay, we also try to showcase local things to do through our social media channels - browsing pages we have liked on Facebook is probably the most efficient way of finding things that might interest you as there's a huge variety!

Be part of the community: 

You'll find out about what is going on in the villages of Neatishead and Horning through the following pages. Activities include Cinema evenings in both Neatishead and Horning village halls, farmers markets and other activities.

https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/4739/page/46052/view/ for activities in Neatishead, Irstead and Barton Turf

https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/4739/page/46914/view/ For activities in Horning. 

Our facebook page has also linked to a number of local businesses in Neatishead and Horning.

Shopping local is also a great way to give back to the community. The village shop in Neatishead uses many local suppliers and also has a small range of gifts and postcards. 

Nature: 

There are many walks you can do from the cottage that will surround you in nature, but you could also hire a motor boat to see the rivers and broads from a different angle! Horning is the nearest location for boat hire on the River Bure and Wayford Bridge or Stalham are the nearest for boat hire on the River Ant. The Yare and Thurne rivers are also nearby and each river has different characteristics and attractions, so it's worth exploring. There are many boat hire companies and prices are very seasonal. All companies will hire out life jackets and abide by strict safety protocols, so don't be afraid to google and find one that suits exactly what you are after. 

You can also explore the river by sailing boat, canoe or Paddle Board. Canoes and Paddle Boards have access to otherwise non-navigable stretches of river so if you're looking to spot more nature they are an ideal choice, although even in a motor boat you can see a host of wildlife including otters and kingfishers.


Family Activities: 

Bewilderwood is a wonderful adventure park that is just two miles away. It emphasizes the natural environment and has a number of treehouses, slides, sky walks and other activities suitable for all ages.

The Bure Valley Railway is a miniature railway that runs from Wroxham (4 miles away), through various villages, to Aylsham which is a traditional market town that is also home to Blickling Hall. Aylsham and Blickling Hall are well worth exploring, and for the adventurous, there is a footpath/cyclepath that runs alongside the railway so you can walk or bicycle all, or parts of, the way home too. 

Even smaller than the Bure Valley Railway is the model Railway collection also in Wroxham, at Miniature Worlds

Wroxham Barns has a host of activities, including a miniature farm, mini golf, cafes, shops and a host of arts and crafts. In the spring  there is the option to feed the lambs and other young-stock as well as learn about many different farm animals. 

Slightly further afield there are beaches, zoos, museums and a host of options in Norwich which can all be reached within about half an hour. 


Arts, Architecture and Historical: 

Locally, St Benet's Abbey celebrated it's one thousandth birthday in 2019 and Norwich, also in 2019, won the prestigious Stirling prize for Architecture for a newly designed social housing scheme; there really is something for everyone! In fact, Norfolk has a history of human habitation going back an astonishing 850,000 years, with the oldest human footprints outside Africa having been discovered about 10 miles away on the beach at Happisburgh!

Also local is the Museum of the Broads, where you can find out about what makes this part of the UK so unique and explore more about the history of people and wildlife in broadland. The Norfolk Museums website gives a good overview of many of the other local museums, many of them Norwich based.

The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is a leading art gallery with a couple of permanent exhibitions as well as visiting exhibitions of extremely high calibre. Norwich Castle also frequently has art exhibitions as well as its fascinating museum, details of which can be found in the museums link above.

Norfolk also has a wealth of National Trust and other stately homes to explore as well of course as Sandringham House, home to the Royal Family and locally you can explore Hoveton Hall Gardens and East Ruston Gardens

Norfolk is perhaps most famous for its churches and Cathedral. Whatever your religious beliefs you can't help but appreciate the unique architecture of these great buildings. 


Music, Theatre and Film:

The parish newsletters in the 'community' section above, will give the best details of local events but Norwich has a greater choice of venues. Norwich has five theatres and several cinemas - we highly recommend Cinema City and there are many music venues, depending on your preferred genre but some favourite locations are listed here


Food and Drink:

Almost as famous as Norfolk churches are Norfolk pubs! In fact it is said that Norwich used to have 52 churches, one for every Sunday in the year and 365 pubs. It is true, Norfolk has a wealth of ancient pubs full of wood fires (can you tell I'm writing this in bad weather? There are also some great pub gardens....!) and delicious food. Norfolk has also seen a real rise in independent tea and coffee merchants meaning you can almost always find a delicious spot for a cuppa. There really are too many to choose from - but some of our favourites within a three mile radius of Thatch Cottage are: The White Horse in Neatishead - a lovely traditional pub with its own microbrewery and even their own gin. The Clubhouse and Bure River Cottage - both in Horning and the (seasonal) Garden cafe at Hoveton Hall. A little further away in the village of Ingham is the Ingham Swan, serving delicious, higher end, meals. There are numerous great spots for food and drink, really too many to list, but there are some further ideas in the app that is sent once you book. 



Transport

Due to the rural location, most people prefer to arrive by car. If you are arriving by air, Norwich Airport has good car hire facilities and if you are arriving by train, then there are a number of companies to choose from in Norwich.

Our nearest Train Station is Hoveton and Wroxham, which is located four miles from the cottage, however there are no nearby car hire companies so we recommend travelling only as far as Norwich if you need to collect a car. 

There are many attractions close by to Thatch Cottage and it is possible to enjoy a stay without a car. Broadland Cycle Hire will even ensure that there are bicycles delivered to the cottage for your arrival and they also have some great resources for car free travellers and Horning Cars will be able to collect you from the station to start your holiday. 

Map

Calendar

Arrival
Departure
People