Charming railway cottage close to the mid Norfolk steam railway in quaint market town. This pretty flint property built in 1832 and renovated in 2013, is located beside the station with trains to Norwich, Cambridge and London. Wymondham is a thriving market town south of Norwich, with many independent shops, a museum and places to eat. Just a short stroll from the property is The Mid Norfolk Railway with steam and diesel trains running to the market town of Dereham with many gala weekends and special events throughout the year. Opposite the property is the Station Bistro which serves tea, coffee, cakes and breakfasts. Visit Sheringham home of the North Norfolk Steam Railway on the North Norfolk Coast with trains to Weybourne and Holt. Other attractions include National Trust properties nearby include Blickling and Felbrigg Halls, Bressingham Steam Museum and Gardens, Pensthorpe and Wroxham, heart of the Norfolk Broads where you can hire a day boat and explore the waterways at a leisurely pace. No trip to Norfolk would be complete without a trip to Norwich a top shopping destination along with Theatres, Museums, Castle and Cathedrals. Entering this charming cottage into a hallway with stairs leading to the first. There is a good size open plan kitchen/lounge/dining area, a cosy lounge with an electric flame fire, comfortable sofa and chair, TV /DVD, the kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven and hob. microwave, fridge with ice compartment, washing machine and dishwasher. The dining area with table and chairs and sofa bed. Cloakroom with WC and wash hand basin. On the first floor a bright and airy king size bedroom. A shower room comprising of walkin shower cubicle, WC and wash hand basin. Outside: enclosed patio with garden furniture. with parking close by.
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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.