Rosemary Cottage : Hickling
The cottage is located in the center of Hickling
With Hickling Broads on your doorstep, perfect for exploring the famous Norfolk Broads National Park. Norfolk’s coastline with its excellent sandy beaches is just 3 miles. Super village setting, walking distance to a cosy pub..
- Explore the stunning Norfolk Broads National Park on your doorstep.
- Only 3 miles from the beautiful sandy beaches of Norfolk's coastline.
- Walking distance to a charming pub in a picturesque village.
- Pet-friendly cottage, perfect for a family or group of friends.
- Modern amenities including a hot tub for ultimate relaxation.
- Prime location for birdwatching, cycling, and walking in the scenic countryside.
- Pets Allowed
- Utilities:
- Maximum occupancy of 5
- Beds 3
- Bathrooms 1
- WCs 1
About Rosemary Cottage
Rosemary Cottage is a charming holiday cottage located in the picturesque village of Hickling, Norfolk England. This cozy cottage offers a perfect getaway for families or groups of friends, as it can accommodate up to 5 people in its 3 bedrooms. One of the best features of Rosemary Cottage is that it is pet-friendly, allowing up to 3 pets to join in on the holiday fun. The cottage is well-equipped with modern amenities, including a hot tub, making it an ideal place to relax and unwind after a day of exploring the beautiful Norfolk countryside.The cottage has 1 bathroom and a well-maintained garden, perfect for enjoying a morning cup of tea or a BBQ in the evening. Its prime location in the village of Hickling makes it a great base for exploring the surrounding area. Some of the main attractions and points of interest close to Hickling include the Hickling Broad National Nature Reserve, the largest of the Norfolk Broads, and the famous sandy beaches of the Norfolk coast. Other popular activities in the area include birdwatching, cycling, and walking along the many scenic trails. With its comfortable and homely atmosphere, Rosemary Cottage is the perfect place to stay for a relaxing and enjoyable holiday in Norfolk.