Buxton is a quiet and peaceful village in the River Bure valley. The Bure Valley Steam Railway is the country's longest gauge railway running from the historic market town of Aylsham, stopping at Buxton and continuing on to end at Wroxham, the Capital of the Broads. There are many miles of quiet lanes and public footpaths for walkers and cyclists to explore in the area. The village is well served with its two pubs; the Old Crown has a very good restaurant, a village shop with off-licence, fish and chip shop, post office and hairdressers.
Snowdrops is an attractive brick and flint cottage, newly built in idyllic surroundings enjoying views over paddocks and the Bure Valley Steam Railway. It provides quality and comfortable accommodation, which is on one level, in a village close to the Broads and Coast and is ideal for a holiday at any time of the year. Shop/Pub: 0.5 mile
Open Plan Sitting/Dining Room attractively furnished with comfortable seating, widescreen TV with Freeview, DVD player, CD hi-fi, table and chairs
Kitchen Area with electric cooker, fridge - freezer in garage, dishwasher, microwave and washing machine
Bedroom 1 with a double bed and En-Suite Bathroom with bath, overbath electric shower, washbasin and wc
Garden: Enclosed lawned garden with patio and garden furniture.
Parking: Shared driveway with the owners and parking for two cars.
Heating: Electric wall convector heating. Heating included May-Sept. Oct-Apr charged at £20 per week, payable on booking.
Also Provided: Towels, Books and games.
Notes:The railway only runs in the season and then only on a few occasions throughout the day and is quiet and quaint.
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Not only the North Norfolk Coast with its vast beaches like Holkham, and salt marshes at Blakeney and Cley, the East of England offers historic Cambridge, Ely Cathedral, the calm beauty of the Broads, pretty villages of Suffolk and a variety of wildlife. It's no surprise it appeals to artists, photographers, cyclists and bird watchers.