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Myrtle Cottage, Your own holiday home, Dickleburgh

Suffolk. Sleeps up to 4

There is a double sofa bed at the cottage for additional couple, please enquire additional £10 per person per night.

Being a character cottage the property has low ceilings and a spiral stairs. the second bedroom is accessed through the first bedroom with a separating wall and door curtain.

The cottage sits on a small plot of land with a front garden big enough for family BBQs and relaxing in the sun (Sun not guaranteed - This is England) The cottage is conveniently placed for great road access to all the popular holiday amusements in Norfolk / Suffolk. The medieval town of Norwich is 17km to the north, Norwich is a great shopping destination and is steeped in history, the city offers 2 cathedrals and a wealth of pubs, bars and restaurants.

Within 45mins drive in any direction you will come across great attractions and towns worth a visit... Bury St Edmunds, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Southwold, Thetford, Ipswich and just 1 hour away from the beautiful North Norfolk coast.

Ground Floor - we have a fabulous living space with beams and wood burning stove in a fantastic fireplace. The kitchen and dining room have plenty of room for the family and the toilet and shower room are separate on the ground floor. There is a 40" tv in the living room.

The first floor at Myrtle is as follows. Up the old stair case to the first bedroom with a double bed and through to the 2nd bedroom with 2 singles. The rooms are basically one room with a dividing wall between the 2 so please take note of this. The rooms are fully beamed and are cosy with low ceilings and exposed brick fireplace. The rooms are suited to 2 separate guests with a room each or a family of 4. the beds layout is fixed.

Within the village is a local shop a pub and a chip shop. Other local towns for food shopping are Diss, Harleston. Local villages all around have some excellent public houses.








The cottage is cleaned top to bottom between stays and all floors and surfaces cleaned with 99.9% cleaners.

The cottage is full of character and has low ceilings and doorways. the 2nd bedroom is accessed through the 1st bedroom

Myrtle Cottage was built in 1817. The property was originally constructed as farm worker's housing. The character cottage is a timber framed construction. Heating from a wood burning stove.

The cottage is part of the historic village of Dickleburgh a stones throw from the village pub and a 2 minute walk to the shop and church.

Dickleburgh is located 17km from Norwich near the Suffolk border.

This charming beamed 18th-century Grade II listed cottage has been lovingly restored to make a cosy holiday home with a delightful front garden.

Ground Floor:
Living room: TV, and high speed internet, Youtube available via Amazon Firestick Please utilize the free features: any purchases will be charged accordingly.

Kitchen/dining room: With electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine 4 seater table.

Bathroom: LPG powered hot sower in a enclosed shower cubicle. Separate toilet
First Floor: 2 rooms with shared access through room 1
small spiral staircase to...

Bedroom 1: Kingsize bed, sloping beamed ceilings and access to bedroom 2.
Bedroom 2: Two single beds

LPG heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. logs for wood burner included. Smart TV access as above charged accordingly.

We welcome pets but ask an additional £25 cleaning fee

This cottage is located in Diss. Market Place and Magdalen Street are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Norfolk Broads and Heveningham Hall. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Snetterton Race Circuit or UEA Sportspark.

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Weekly prices from £448

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