Year Round Holiday Accommodation
deep in Norfolk's finest countryside

This Grade II Georgian Cottage is the second of four built onto the unique and well-preserved C13th Northgate to an C11th castle.  The ruined castle itself, on high ground overlooking the valley of the river Nar, is an English Heritage site, as is the ruined Norman Cluniac Priory, the equal to many of Britain's most celebrated religious heritage sites.

FIRST FLOOR:


Note: Short steep wooden stairs from Ground to First Floor - no gate for young children.


BEDROOM 1:

Delightfully decorated and carpeted with twin beds which will link to make a 5' queen-sized bed, chest of drawers, small built-in wardrobe, panel heater, view over village green.


BEDROOM 2:

4'6" Double bed (access one side only), panel heater, built in wardrobe with iron/board, chest of drawers. View over rear garden.


BATHROOM:

Newly fitted bath with electric shower over plus hand held shower from taps, WC, handbasin, shaver socket, wall fan heater.


Sitting Room


BAILEYGATE COTTAGE

Accommodation



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GROUND FLOOR:


SITTING ROOM:

Front Door into carpeted sitting room, wood burning stove in original brick fireplace, TV/DVD/CD player, telephone (metered). Dresser, bookcase, side tables, sofa and armchairs


BEAMED KITCHEN:

Original pamment tiled floor, washing machine/dryer, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric cooker, microwave, and a full range of kitchen equipment including toaster, kettle and cafetiere.


DINING AREA/CONSERVATORY:

Round Dining table and 4 chairs, radio/CD player, pamment tiled floor with patio doors to terraced cottage garden.


CLOAKROOM:

WC and washbasin.



Dining Room


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Bedroom

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Bathroom

Garden View

Page last updated 19 July 2011


 
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Baileygate Cottage

ENQUIRIES


email: enquiries@baileygatecottage.co.uk Telephone: +44 (0)7771 814904

The historic village of Castle Acre with its flint faced cottages, greens and river must be one of the prettiest in Norfolk, with excellent olde worlde country pubs, restaurants, tea rooms and shops all in very short walking distance.  The rolling countryside surrounding the Nar valley completes the scene. Castle Acre is on the Ancient Peddars Way - an ideal rambling centre.  Sandringham and the coast at Hunstanton and Heacham are some 30 minutes drive, as is Wells-Next-the-Sea, Holkham Hall, Houghton Hall, Blakeney, Holt, Sheringham and Burnham Market.  The current home for the BBC's 'Springwatch' is Pensthorpe Nature Reserve and Gardens is only 20 minutes drive.The historic village of Castle Acre with its flint faced cottages, greens and river must be one of the prettiest in Norfolk, with excellent olde worlde country pubs, restaurants, tea rooms and shops all in very short walking distance.  The rolling countryside surrounding the Nar valley completes the scene. Castle Acre is on the Ancient Peddars Way - an ideal rambling centre.  Sandringham and the coast at Hunstanton and Heacham are some 30 minutes drive, as is Wells-Next-the-Sea, Holkham Hall, Houghton Hall, Blakeney, Holt, Sheringham and Burnham Market.  The current home for the BBC's 'Springwatch' is Pensthorpe Nature Reserve and Gardens is only 20 minutes drive.