Holt Holiday Cottages
Choose from 48 self catering holiday cottages in Holt, Norfolk, 37 of which are dog friendly, 14 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 12 guests.
Ideally located near the heart of a thriving Georgian market town, this tastefully refurbished cottage makes for the perfect holiday home for a family looking to enjoy the Norfolk countryside.
Close to lots of artisan shops, cafés and restaurants and just minutes from the stunning North Norfolk coastline.
Centrally located in the Georgian market town of Holt, this holiday property is ideally situated from discovering Norfolk and the coast.
The Old Paul Pry, a grade II listed gem dating back to 1715, offers a unique stay in the heart of Holt, one of North Norfolk’s favourite towns. This charming three-storey former ale house blends historic charm with modern comforts, making it ideal for families, couples, or groups. With easy access to the stunning Norfolk coast, including Wells-Next-The-Sea, Holkham, and Blakeney, it’s the perfect base for your next getaway! Situated in North Norfolk, Holt is a charming market town known for its beautiful Georgian architecture and rich history dating back to the medieval period. You can find plenty of unique independent shops, such as boutiques, antique stores, artisan shops, cafes, and restaurants, all within a few minutes' walk. Just a short drive away, Blakeney Point is perfect for a family trip, offering a memorable experience of seal watching, with tours running daily. North Norfolk boasts a variety of attractions such as art galleries, craft shops, and more. The lively seaside towns of Cromer and Sheringham, known for their traditional charm and sandy beaches, are only a few miles away. Make sure to catch the North Norfolk Railway up to Sheringham and experience some of Norfolk’s finest views from a classic steam engine. Ideal for walkers, cyclists, and birdwatchers, the nearby salt marshes and Norfolk Wildlife Trust Visitor Centre offer amazing panoramic views. Holt is easily accessible by car, located just off the A148 road, which connects it to the surrounding coastal towns and attractions. The Poppy Line, operated by the North Norfolk Railway, is a heritage railway that runs between Sheringham and Holt, offering scenic views of the countryside. Buses connect Holt to other towns and villages in Norfolk, making it relatively easy to explore the area without a car. A Dial-a-Ride minibus service is also available in Holt. The cosy lounge offers comfortable seating, a log fire, Smart TV, and DVD player—perfect for relaxing after a day exploring Holt. The fully equipped kitchen includes modern amenities and a small seating area for casual meals. A spacious dining room at the front of the house is ideal for family gatherings. The Old Paul Pry features four charming themed bedrooms. On the first floor are two spacious double rooms, each with ensuite bathrooms. The top floor has two twin rooms and a family bathroom. Two ensuite bathrooms are available on the first floor, with an additional family bathroom (with shower, basin, and W/C) on the top floor. A ground-floor W/C ensures plenty of facilities for everyone.
Welcome to White End, a lovely two-bedroom cottage full of character. Located in the charming village of Salthouse, known for its picturesque shingle beach and saltmarshes, it’s the perfect spot for a coastal retreat. With flint walls and wooden beams, this cosy holiday let offers a true North Norfolk experience. The cottage has a pretty garden and gravel area for outdoor relaxation. Whit End Holiday Cottage is situated in the charming village of Salthouse, located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty along the North Norfolk Coast. Nestled between the salt marshes and a high ridge, Salthouse offers breathtaking views and a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The village is perfect for those who love the outdoors, with its nearby shingle beach, ideal for family days out, scenic walks, wildlife spotting, and fishing. Salthouse Beach is a serene and unspoiled stretch of coastline that offers a tranquil escape, making it a must-visit during your stay. For dining, the local pub, The Dun Cow, is known for its warm atmosphere and locally sourced menu, including delicious oysters. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy a relaxed meal with stunning views of the marshes. In addition, Salthouse has a well-stocked local shop, ideal for picking up essentials, fresh bread, pastries, and even a great cup of coffee. Just a short journey away is the historic Georgian town of Holt, one of North Norfolk's most attractive destinations. Known for its beautiful country park and a range of independent shops and cafés, Holt is perfect for a day out. Don’t miss a visit to Byfords, a cosy café where you can enjoy tea and a slice of cake after exploring the town or a long walk through the surrounding countryside. Salthouse is easily accessible by car via the A149 coastal road. From Norwich, it’s about a 50-minute drive, and the journey from London takes around 2.5 to 3 hours via the A11. The nearest train station is in Sheringham, around a 15-minute drive from Salthouse. Sheringham is on the Bittern Line, offering regular services to Norwich, from where you can connect to major cities like London. The Coastal Hopper bus service is an excellent way to travel between Salthouse and nearby coastal towns, such as Wells-next-the-Sea, Cromer, and Sheringham. This service makes it easy to explore the North Norfolk Coast without needing a car. Salthouse is surrounded by scenic countryside and coastal paths, making it a great area for cycling. Quiet country lanes and the Norfolk Coast Path offer beautiful routes for cyclists. You can bring your own bike or rent one from nearby towns like Holt or Sheringham. With its peaceful location and easy access to North Norfolk's stunning beaches and charming towns, Whit End Holiday Cottage is the perfect base for a relaxing coastal escape. Whether you're exploring by car, bike, bus, or on foot, there's plenty to see and do in the surrounding area. The homely reception room, located to the left of the entrance, features cosy seating around a charming woodburner. White End features two inviting bedrooms. The master bedroom includes a king-size bed with fresh linen, ample wardrobe space, and a chest of drawers, plus a private staircase for easy access to the kitchen. The second bedroom is a cosy twin room. The modern family bathroom boasts a standalone bath, a walk-in shower with a rainfall shower head, a toilet, sink, heated towel rail, and vanity cupboard.
A traditional cottage offering comfortable accommodation for three guests, located in the much-loved Georgian market town of Holt, just 4 miles from Norfolk's northern coastline.
This idyllic cottage is full of charm and is set in the heart of a delightful market town, making it an ideal holiday base for a couple looking to enjoy a romantic getaway in beautiful surroundings.
An attractive converted coach house sleeping four guests, enjoying a desirable location in the pretty Georgian town of Holt, within a few hundred metres of the thriving town centre.
Whether it's a romantic getaway for two or a family holiday, this wonderfully presented coach house is a great place to visit whatever time of year with attractions nearby to suit all tastes.
Super stylish and spacious, this welcoming holiday home has been thoughtfully designed with neutral tones and pleasant furnishings, ideal for a group of six friends or family members. Situated in the charming market town of Holt, there is plenty to see and do for countryside and coast lovers. The heart of this home is the spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Flooded with light from the windows on nearly every wall, this space is very warm and welcoming. To one end is the lounge where you can get comfortable on the sofas after busy days exploring, and flick on the Smart TV. Beyond this is a dining area with a large table and a breakfast bar for quick bites to eat and morning coffees. Prepare delicious dinners or wholesome breakfasts in the well-equipped kitchen which has plenty of storage and surface space. Upstairs are the three sumptuous bedrooms, choose from two super-king-sizes (which can be made up as twins on request), and a twin bedroom. Completing the interior is a bathroom with a walk-in shower cubicle, bath, and a WC. Outside is a little unenclosed courtyard area which has a table and chairs for al fresco dining. Set within the Georgian town of Holt, there is an abundance of independent shops, eateries, antique shops and galleries within 500 metres, and the 100-acre Holt Country Park is just 0.5 miles away. If you are a group of keen walkers, head for the sea and walk the Norfolk Coast Path which stretches through the county and passes some incredible views. Blakeney National Nature Reserve (5.5 miles) is a diverse and wildlife-rich landscape, well worth a visit.
Immerse yourselves in the Norfolk market town of Holt when you stay at this inviting cottage with a lawned garden. Stroll out from the four-bedroom property, which welcomes six guests and a pair of dogs, to wander the narrow streets and yards, discover the many independent shops, and dine out in pubs, cafes and restaurants. Plan walks through the beautiful Norfolk countryside or head to the coast, 4 miles away. Go swimming at Salthouse or Weybourne, or head to Cley, also about 4 miles away, to walk across the marshes. Enter the cottage and find yourselves in a sunny, elegant lounge. Lay an open fire in here, find a film on the Smart TV/DVD or steal a few quiet moments to yourself with your book. Head through to the dining room to light the wood burner, then make your way into the kitchen to prepare a fabulous feast with your own ingredients. On warm days, open the French windows in the dining room instead. Make the most of the dishwasher during your stay, as well as the washing machine and tumble dryer in the utility room. Find you have a ground-floor shower room. Climb the stairs to the family bathroom on the first floor; a king-size room and a double are also here, while two single bedrooms are on the floor above. Spill out into the garden on sunny days; sizzle supper on the BBQ and watch the children play. There is parking for one car, with additional space in pay and display car parks. Visit the National Trust’s Sheringham Park, 5 miles away, with its abundance of rhododendrons. Make your way into Sheringham, 2 miles beyond, to visit the museum, with its enclosed viewing tower, or picnic on the beach and swim in the sea.
This semi-detached brick and flint property is perfectly located for an easy stroll into the heart of Holt, with boutique shops, restaurants and pubs. Close by are some pleasant countryside walks.
Welcome to Oddfellows Hall, a charming three-bedroom cottage in the vibrant heart of Holt in North Norfolk. Perfect for up to six guests, this dog friendly home offers modern amenities including a stylish mezzanine and table football for added fun. Explore Holt’s shops and cafes, and stunning coastal spots like Salthouse and Blakeney. Oddfellows Hall is your ideal base for a true North Norfolk experience. Oldfellows Hall is situated in a fantastic location for visitors looking to explore the historic and cultural charms of Holt, as well as the stunning North Norfolk countryside and coast. With its blend of independent shops, art galleries, and dining options, Holt is a perfect destination for a relaxed getaway. It’s also an excellent base for exploring nearby attractions like the Norfolk coast, Blakeney Point, and the North Norfolk Railway, offering something for everyone from history enthusiasts to nature lovers. Holt is known for its variety of boutique stores and independent retailers. You’ll find everything from antique shops to quirky gift shops and high-end fashion boutiques. Bakers and Larners of Holt is a must-visit if you are shopping. This iconic department store has been serving the town for over 250 years and offers a wide range of high-quality goods, including food, clothing, and homewares. The town also has a thriving arts scene, with several galleries showcasing local and regional artists. The Red Dot Gallery and Bircham Gallery are popular spots for art lovers. Holt Country Park is located just a short distance from Albert Road and offers over 100 acres of woodland, heath, and wildflower meadows. The park has several walking trails, perfect for a peaceful stroll or a family day out. Look out for the local wildlife, including deer, birds, and butterflies. There are picnic areas and children's play areas, making it a great spot for families. Just outside Holt, the North Norfolk Railway operates a heritage steam train service between Holt and Sheringham. The scenic route passes through beautiful countryside and offers a nostalgic experience of travel in vintage carriages. Oddfellows Hall is a unique property located in an ideal destination for visitors seeking a blend of history, culture, natural beauty and family friendly activities. Holt is a small, walkable town, and you are within easy reach of all the main attractions. The town center’s compact size means that visitors can explore the shops, cafés, and galleries on foot without needing to use a car. A car is useful for visiting nearby coastal villages and nature reserves. Popular destinations like Blakeney, Cley-next-the-Sea, and Wells-next-the-Sea are all within a short drive from Holt. There are regular bus services connecting Holt to surrounding towns and villages, including the Coasthopper bus that runs along the North Norfolk coast between Hunstanton and Cromer and the nearest train station to Holt is at Sheringham, about 5 miles away. From Sheringham, you can take a train to Norwich and connect to other major cities. The open-plan lounge and dining area includes a large L-shaped sofa, smart TV, and a dining table for six. There’s also a workspace with an office chair and a mezzanine level with table football for extra relaxation. The fully equipped kitchen includes an oven, grill, fridge freezer, dishwasher, pod coffee machine, and microwave, plus all necessary cookware. A washer dryer is available in the utility room. Oddfellows Hall offers three ground-floor bedrooms: a master with a super king-size bed and ensuite, and two additional bedrooms with comfortable double beds. Two bedrooms feature ensuite bathrooms with modern rainfall showers, while a family bathroom with a shower over the bath provides added convenience.
Nestled in the heart of Holt, The Old Antique Shop is a delightful brick and flint cottage just minutes from charming bakeries, cafes, and independent shops. With three ensuite bedrooms, it sleeps up to six guests making it perfect for families and groups of friends. Dog friendly and perfectly located, it's a fantastic base for exploring Holt and North Norfolk’s stunning beaches! The Old Antique Shop is located in the charming Georgian market town of Holt in North Norfolk. Holt is renowned for its beautiful architecture, independent shops, galleries, and close proximity to the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It's an ideal destination for visitors seeking a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Holt is a picturesque, historic town known for its Georgian buildings, boutique shopping, and proximity to the North Norfolk coast. The town’s streets are filled with independent shops, galleries, antique stores, cafés, and restaurants, making it a great place for leisurely exploring. The Old Antique Shop is within a short walking distance of the town center, making it a convenient location for visitors to stay while being close to Holt’s attractions. Holt Country Park is located just a short distance from the property and offers over 100 acres of woodland, heath, and wildflower meadows. The park has several walking trails, perfect for a peaceful stroll or a family day out. Look out for the local wildlife, including deer, birds, and butterflies. There are picnic areas and children's play areas, making it a great spot for families. Wells-next-the-Sea and Blakeney are only a short drive from Holt and are part of the stunning Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Holt is a small, walkable town, and the propertyis within easy reach of all the main attractions. The town center’s compact size means that visitors can explore the shops, cafés, and galleries on foot without needing to use a car. A car is useful for visiting nearby coastal villages and nature reserves. Popular destinations like Blakeney, Cley-next-the-Sea, and Wells-next-the-Sea are all within a short drive from Holt. There are regular bus services connecting Holt to surrounding towns and villages, including the Coasthopper bus that runs along the North Norfolk coast between Hunstanton and Cromer. The nearest train station to Holt is at Sheringham, about 5 miles away. From Sheringham, you can take a train to Norwich and connect to other major cities. The surrounding countryside and coastline make Holt an ideal base for cycling. There are several cycling routes that pass through the area, including quiet country lanes and coastal paths. The Old Antique Shop offers three beautifully decorated bedrooms for a restful stay. Two spacious ground-floor rooms feature super king-size beds and ensuite bathrooms. The third is a cosy twin room, perfect for children or extra guests. All rooms provide storage, bed linen, and bedside lamps. Each bedroom includes a modern ensuite with a large rainfall shower. The master ensuite also has a bath, ideal for relaxing. Fresh towels are provided. The first floor has an open-plan living area with two comfy sofas, a smart TV, and a large dining table for six. A mezzanine snug, accessible via a winding staircase, offers a quiet space for reading or coffee. Board games and books are also available. The fully equipped kitchen includes a fridge, freezer, oven, induction hob, dishwasher, toaster, kettle, pod coffee machine, and microwave. A washer dryer is available in the downstairs utility room.
The Old Meeting Hall gives you the opportunity to book two neighbouring three-bedroom properties—Oddfellows Hall and The Old Antique Shop—together, to accommodate up to 12 guests. Situated in the historic town of Holt, these homes combine modern comfort with historic charm. With spacious living areas and convenient amenities, they’re ideal for family staycations and large group getaways, just minutes from the centre of Holt and the beautiful North Norfolk coast. The Old Meeting Hall is situated in the heart of Holt, a historic town in North Norfolk. This picturesque town showcases a beautiful mix of Georgian architecture, bustling art galleries, charming antique shops, and cosy cafes. Take time to wander along Holt’s lively high street, hidden courtyards, and quaint alleys, all filled with local treasures. Be sure to stop by The Folly Tea Room for a delightful treat! The Old Meeting Hall is ideally located for exploring the stunning North Norfolk Coastline. You’ll find nearby seaside towns such as Sheringham and Cromer, along with breathtaking beaches like Holkham and Wells-next-the-Sea. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the saltmarsh vistas at Salthouse and Cley-next-the-Sea, both great for birdwatching and peaceful walks along the shingle shore. After a day of exploring, relax with a local Norfolk beer at The Dun Cow, home to one of the county’s most popular beer gardens. Holt is well-connected by road, making it easily accessible from nearby towns and cities. If you're coming by car, the A148 road provides a direct route into Holt from King's Lynn and Cromer. There is also parking available in the town. For public transport, Holt is not served by a direct train line, but the nearest train station is in Sheringham, just a short bus or taxi ride away. The Bittern Line offers regular services between Sheringham and Norwich, where you can connect to other major cities. Once in Holt, the town is best explored on foot due to its compact size and many hidden alleys and courtyards. If you wish to explore the surrounding coastline and countryside, local buses provide routes to coastal towns and nature reserves. Alternatively, cycling is a great option for those who prefer a scenic and active way to travel. When booking The Old Meeting Hall, you are booking two neighbouring properties together - Oddfellows Hall and The Old Antique Shop. You’ll have access to both properties during your stay. Both properties come with fully equipped kitchens that include modern appliances such as an oven, grill, fridge freezer, dishwasher, toaster, kettle, pod coffee machine, and microwave. All necessary cutlery, crockery, cookware, and utensils are provided. A washer dryer is also available in each property's utility room for your convenience. Oddfellows Hall: The lounge includes a large L-shaped sofa, smart TV, and a glass dining table for six. A mezzanine level provides extra seating and a table football game for added fun. All the bedrooms are located on the ground floor: the master bedroom boasts a super king-size bed (which can convert into twin beds upon request) plus two additional bedrooms offering comfortable double beds. The master bedroom includes an ensuite bathroom with a rainfall shower. The second bedroom also features an ensuite with a rainfall shower. Additionally, a family bathroom with a shower over the bath is located on the ground floor. The Old Antique Shop: This property features two sofas, a smart TV, and a large dining table seating six. The mezzanine, accessed by a charming spiral staircase, offers a cosy seating nook. Two of the bedrooms are located on the ground floor, with the third bedroom situated upstairs. Two bedrooms boast super king-size beds and the third room has two single beds. Each of the three bedrooms comes with an ensuite bathroom. The master ensuite boasts both a large rainfall shower and a bathtub.
A characterful cottage offering a blend of period features alongside contemporary fittings to provide guests with a cosy retreat and relaxed stay in the town of Holt.
A stylish retreat that’s just footsteps from great places to eat, drink and shop and so close to the coast.
Set in an elevated position on the edge of Holt within easy reach of beaches and some great bird watching spots.
A beautifully appointed property just footsteps from the sough-after town centre of Holt and close the stunning Norfolk coastline.
A beautifully appointed property just footsteps from the sough-after town centre of Holt and close the stunning Norfolk coastline.
Relax with family or friends in style in this lovely 3-storey period cottage located in the heart of the Georgian market town of Holt. Boasting a quirky layout, this spacious cottage retains some period features and is a few steps away from excellent amenities, including independent shops, a Michelin star restaurant, and cafes, perfectly positioned to enjoy a walk in the magical Spout Hills (3 minute walk away), or perhaps take a longer stroll to the railway station to catch a steam train, this lovely cottage really is the ideal spot for your discovery of North Norfolk.
1 Crowlands Cottages in Holt, Norfolk, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.
Pebble Cottage sits in an elevated position within walking distance of Holt. Footpaths from the door lead straight out onto open countryside.
A delightful two bedroom property within walking distance of Holt and a country park. Great for keen walkers and cyclists.
A lovely, spacious property with lots of great places to eat, drink and shop within easy walking distance. And so close to the coast.
Set on the edge of a picturesque market town, this traditional 18th century Grade II listed cottage has been sensitively refurbished to provide delightful holiday accommodation for up to four guests.
Rock Rose is a beautifully renovated cottage just a short stroll from the centre of the sought after market town of Holt, less than five miles from the stunning North Norfolk coast. This property has the most gorgeous interior design with thoughtful decorative touches throughout and a lovely light and bright feel. A Grade II listed, traditional brick and flint heritage property, Rock Rose boasts three stunning bedrooms, two private outside spaces and one private parking space. Perfect for family getaways, retreats with friends and dog friendly trips, this stylish home will provide a stay to remember. Nestled in the heart of North Norfolk, Holt is a picturesque Georgian market town renowned for its unique character, independent shops, and vibrant cultural scene. With its charming alleyways, historic architecture, and welcoming atmosphere, Holt offers the perfect blend of relaxation and exploration for visitors of all ages. Wander through the town’s boutique shops, art galleries, and antique stores, or enjoy a delicious meal at one of the many cafes, traditional pubs, and fine dining restaurants. For nature lovers, Holt Country Park is just a short stroll away, offering peaceful woodland walks and wildlife spotting opportunities. Holt is also the perfect base for exploring the stunning North Norfolk coast. The beautiful beaches of Blakeney, Wells-next-the-Sea, and Holkham are all within easy reach, offering sandy shores, scenic coastal walks, and the chance to see the famous Blakeney seals. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing retreat, a foodie getaway, or an adventure filled break, Holt is a truly special destination that captures the charm and beauty of North Norfolk. The closest train station to Holt can be found in Sheringham, six miles away from Rock Rose by road. From Sheringham, direct services can be found operating to Cromer, North Walsham and Norwich. The nearby heritage steam railway, the Poppy Line, provides a nostalgic journey through the countryside to the seaside town of Sheringham. A number of bus routes operating in Holt offering access to Aylsham, Cromer, Fakenham, North Walsham, Norwich, Reepham, Sheringham and Wells-next-the-Sea. Rock Rose has recently been refurbished and enhanced with stunning interiors in a French, antique style. Originally serving as Holt’s workhouse and built in 1779, this cottage holds a huge amount of character and many years' worth of history in the town of Holt. The sitting room is a gorgeous, relaxing space with a wood burning fire, comfortable sofas, a 43” Smart TV with voice activation controls, a DVD/Blu-ray player and a Bose sound bar. There is also a Roberts Bluetooth radio which can be used as a separate speaker to use for your own music supply via Bluetooth. The details in the room include unique shelving, lovely prints displayed on the wall and house plants to create the perfect ambiance. The kitchen diner is well-equipped and spacious. There is ample space to socialise and relax including an island with stools as well as a cosy dining area in the corner with chairs, cushions and dining table. The owners of the home have ensured the kitchen is stylish and well-equipped for all your culinary needs. There is a matching retro style fridge, kettle and microwave with vintage details. The range cooker has both a five-ring gas hob and an electric ceramic cooking plate which makes it very versatile. Rock Rose also has an integrated dishwasher and integrated washer dryer. There is also a Pure Evoke Bluetooth radio which can be used as a separate speaker to use for your own music supply via Bluetooth. A unique feature of Rock Rose is a ‘secret garden’ located on the opposite side of the loke from the property. The garden has comfy seating and a small garden room which catches the sun making it a perfect space to sit out and unwind. Also included is a charcoal BBQ, fire pit with seating and a sand pit. Leading from the kitchen and up three small steps you’ll find the downstairs shower room, which has a modern and sleek design. The large overhead shower enclosed in a glass shower unit and stylish tiling add to the luxurious feel of the bathroom. The landing has a lovely seating area and table, directly next to a radiator so it's a perfect, warm place to curl up with a book in the winter evenings. The master bedroom has a king size bed with storage space and the owners have provided beautiful silk covered hangers. Bedroom two has a zip and link bed, which can either be made up as a super king-size or two single beds (please let us know about your preferred configuration at the earliest opportunity). Hanging space with silk covered hangers is also available in this room. Bedroom three is a twin room with a chest of drawers and mirrors on the wall. The family bathroom has beautiful, tiled details throughout and hosts a free-standing roll-top bath and a shelf with house plants. The private courtyard, located directly outside the front door, has a patio area with a table and seating and planted flowers. A lovely place to sit out and catch the evening sun.
A lovely property in the very sought-after market town of Holt, which is packed with wonderful places to eat, drink and shop whilst stil being close to the stunning coastline.
The Nest, Holt, Norfolk, sleeps six guests in three bedrooms.
A stylish and thoughtfully updated period cottage for four guests, situated in the beautiful Georgian town of Holt, situated only 4 miles from the local beach at Weybourne.
A stylish slice of luxury in the sought after Georgian town of Holt, just 3 miles from the stunning coastline.
This charming, light and cosy cottage is ideally situated in a tranquil spot close to the heart of a thriving Georgian market town, making it a perfect base for exploring the Norfolk countryside.
This wonderfully presented cottage is set in the beautiful, historic Georgian town of Holt and provides a family with the ideal base in which to explore the north Norfolk coastline and countryside.
A stylish property with a hot tub, cllose to lots of great places to eat and drink and the stunning North Norfolk coastline.
A delightful holiday home situated in the historic Georgian town of Holt and close to all the local amenities.
This wonderfully presented property is set in the beautiful, historic Georgian town of Holt and provides a family with the ideal base in which to explore the north Norfolk coastline and countryside.
1 Railway Cottages is a beautifully furnished, contemporary holiday home in a secluded development in the heart of gorgeous, Georgian Holt. A minute's walk from the many amenities of Holt, perfectly positioned to enjoy a woodland walk at Holt Country Park, catch a heritage steam train to neighbouring picturesque villages or access the stunning, sandy beaches of the North Norfolk coast by car, this hideaway is the ideal spot for discovering Norfolk, all year round.
Being a traditional Grade II listed Georgian townhouse at the top of the High Street in Holt, Mulberry Cottage is a charming combination of a characterful, timber framed building with thoughtful touches and funky wallpapers.
7 Albert Street is a beautiful, bijou Bluestone offering splendid accommodation for two in the heart of Holt, arguably situated within one of the most attractive terraced rows this charming Georgian town has to offer. A quintessential Grade II listed cottage boasting an immaculate interior with a light and airy living space retaining many original features - a luxury couple's retreat, minutes away from Norfolk's Heritage Coast.
A charming and characterful end of terrace, Grade II listed brick and flint cottage located within the hub of the popular Georgian town of Holt, 12 Station Road is the perfect bolthole for a short break or week-long stay away, any time of the year.
A super flint end terrace cottage quietly located within just a few minutes' walk of the centre of the popular Georgian town of Holt, where you will find absolutely everything you need for a perfect break away, any time of the year.
Ideally situated in a fantastic position in a popular and thriving market town, this light and airy cottage is a great property for a family holiday with the Norfolk coast only a short drive away.
Dating back to 1885, Daisy Cottage is a cosy, semi-detached bolthole in the gorgeous Georgian town of Holt. Superbly located, only minutes away by foot from Holt's lovely independent eateries and shops, it is the perfect year-round hideaway for a family, couples or small group of friends.
Super stylish and cosy, this detached cottage is located in the beautiful, bustling town of Holt, North Norfolk's Georgian gem. A charming bolthole ideal for a family, small groups of friends or couples, 8 Town Close is perfectly positioned to enjoy the many amenities of Holt - independent cafes, pubs, restaurants and grocery stores offering the best of local produce, art and antique galleries, fashion boutiques and gift shops - and is the perfect spot for your discovery of North Norfolk.
A modern and superbly styled detached cottage, Little Soames is all on one level and located in the Georgian town of Holt, one of Norfolk's year-round, go-to destinations as it is bursting with charm and independent cafes, pubs, restaurants and shops. A beautiful bolthole, Little Soames is also wonderfully located for your discovery of the rest of North Norfolk and works for a short or longer break, with family or with a group of friends.
This cosy, semi-detached cottage, situated in the gorgeous Georgian town of Holt, is just a few minutes' walk from its many independent cafes, restaurants, pubs and shops and is ideal all year round for a family, small group of friends or couples.
Cedar House is a modern, light and airy cedar clad property, perfectly positioned to enjoy the many amenities of Holt - North Norfolk's renowned Georgian gem - and it is super stylish and super spacious.
All-ground-floor. Three bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request), 1 x king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x single with trundle. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room with electric fire
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Holt
Discover 48 Holt self catering cottages in Norfolk. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Norfolk base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Holt
- North Norfolk Railway - Holt Station (1.2m)
- Salthouse Beach (3.4m)
- Deep History Coast Discovery Point - Weybourne (3.7m)
- Wood Farm (4.1m)
- Blakeney Lodge (4.3m)
- The National Trust, Friary Farm (4.3m)
- Bishops Boats Seal Trips (4.6m)
- Blakeney Point Seals (4.6m)
- National Trust - Blakeney National Nature Reserve (4.9m)
- Temple Seal Trips at Blakeney Point (5.5m)
- North Norfolk Railway (5.6m)
- Blakeney Point John Bean Seal Trips (5.6m)
- Beans Seal Trips (5.6m)
- Path to Sheringham Beach (5.6m)
- Blakeney Point Seal Trips Ptarmigan (5.6m)
- Sheringham Clock Tower (5.7m)
- Deep History Coast Discovery Point- Sheringham (5.9m)
- Sheringham Beach Huts (6m)
- Hindringham Hall Gardens and Holiday Cottages (6.2m)
- Itteringham Manor (6.5m)
Outdoor Activities around Holt
- King George V Playing Field (0.2m)
- Holt Natural Springs (0.3m)
- North Norfolk Birds (0.5m)
- Selbrigg Pond (1.8m)
- Old King William Shepherdhuts (2.7m)
- Salthouse Heath (2.8m)
- North Norfolk Railway - (Weybourne,Station) (3.2m)
- Kelling Beach (3.4m)
- Walsey Hills NOA (3.5m)
- Wiveton Downs Car Park (3.6m)
- Bishop Hide (3.7m)
- Teal Bird Hide (3.9m)
- Village Green (4m)
- National Trust - Sheringham Park (4.1m)
- Briston Common (4.8m)
- Franklin Hill Public Space (5.3m)
- Morston Private Hire Swimming Pool (5.5m)
- Sheringham Boating Lake (5.6m)
- Sheringham War Memorial & Garden (5.6m)
- Bens Workforce (5.8m)
Holiday Cottages Near Holt
From Holt, Letheringsett is about 1 mile away, presenting a peaceful village detour that invites gentle exploration cozy Norfolk strolls./ High Kelling lies around 1.7 miles away and offers country lanes, village greens, and easy walks for a refreshing outing coastal lanes and pubs/ that are perfect for a relaxed day.
- Thornage is around 1.9 miles away, a quiet spot with hedged paths and welcoming cottages historic village charm/ that make for a pleasant excursion. Hunworth sits about 2.1 miles away, offering a rural setting with thatched roofs and slow pace rustic countryside charm/ to slow the day down.
- Kelling is about 2.8 miles from Holt, and its surrounding lanes lead to scenic views and peaceful countryside picturesque coastal scenery/ that invite a stroll.
About Holt
If you're seeking a destination that effortlessly combines history and charm, Holt in Norfolk, England, is a place worth exploring. With its rich historical significance and an array of architectural gems, Holt offers a unique experience that appeals to both history enthusiasts and admirers of traditional English architecture.
But there's much more to Holt than meets the eye. From independent shops that exude character to cultural highlights and nature-infused activities, this town has a lot to offer.
Stay tuned to discover the hidden gems and cultural delights that Holt has in store for you.
Holt's Historical Significance
Holt's historical significance can be traced back to ancient times, with evidence of human activity in the area dating back thousands of years. The town's rich history is evident in its architecture, with buildings dating back to the 17th century and earlier. Holt has long been a center of trade and commerce, and its market has been a focal point for the town's activity for centuries. The town's strategic location near the coast made it an important trading hub, contributing to its historical significance.
Holt's history is also marked by its role in various conflicts, including the English Civil War. The town played a crucial part in this turbulent period, and remnants of this history can still be seen in some of the town's structures. The resilience and endurance of Holt's inhabitants through such challenging times further underscore the town's historical significance.
Moreover, Holt has been home to influential figures throughout history, and their legacies continue to be celebrated in the town. From renowned artists and writers to political figures, the town has been a source of inspiration for many. The impact of these individuals on Holt's cultural and historical landscape is undeniable.
Architectural Gems of Holt
With evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years, Holt showcases a remarkable collection of architectural gems that bear witness to its rich history and cultural significance. As you wander through the charming streets of Holt, you'll encounter an array of architectural styles that reflect the town's evolution over the centuries. The Georgian and Victorian eras have left an indelible mark, with elegant townhouses and grand residences adorning the town center. These buildings, with their distinctive sash windows and ornate facades, exude an air of timeless sophistication.
Holt is also renowned for its flint buildings, a traditional construction method in Norfolk. The striking texture of flint, combined with the warm hues of brick, creates a visually captivating effect. As you explore the town, be sure to admire the intricate flintwork on structures such as St. Andrew's Church, a splendid example of medieval architecture. The church's towering spire and intricate carvings are a testament to the craftsmanship of bygone eras.
In addition to its historical buildings, Holt boasts a vibrant arts and crafts scene. Galleries and studios nestled within historic buildings showcase the town's creative spirit, adding a contemporary flair to its architectural tapestry. Whether you're drawn to the timeless elegance of Georgian townhouses or the intricate beauty of flint churches, Holt's architectural gems offer a captivating glimpse into its rich heritage.
Exploring Holt's Independent Shops
As you wander through Holt, you'll discover a diverse array of independent shops waiting to be explored. From quaint boutiques to artisanal craft stores, Holt's independent shops offer a unique shopping experience.
As you stroll along the charming streets, you'll find an assortment of specialty shops showcasing everything from handcrafted jewelry and vintage clothing to home decor and locally sourced products.
One of the highlights of exploring Holt's independent shops is the opportunity to find one-of-a-kind items that reflect the town's distinctive character. You can browse through beautifully curated collections and engage with passionate shop owners who are dedicated to providing exceptional customer service.
Whether you're seeking a special gift or simply want to indulge in some retail therapy, the independent shops in Holt have something for everyone.
As you delve into the independent shopping scene, you'll also have the chance to support local artisans and small businesses. Many of the shops feature goods that are crafted locally, adding an authentic touch to your shopping experience.
Additionally, the welcoming atmosphere and personalized attention from shopkeepers create a warm and inviting ambiance as you peruse the delightful offerings.
Cultural Highlights in Holt
Immerse yourself in Holt's rich cultural tapestry as you uncover its vibrant arts scene and historical landmarks. Start your cultural exploration at the Holt Festival, an annual event that celebrates music, drama, visual arts, and literature. The festival showcases a diverse range of performances and exhibitions, offering something for every artistic taste. As you wander through the charming streets, you'll encounter art galleries, showcasing the works of local and international artists. Take the time to admire the unique pieces on display, and perhaps even find a special artwork to bring home as a memento of your Holt experience.
Delve into Holt's history by visiting the iconic landmarks that shape the town's cultural identity. The Church of St. Andrew is a must-see, with its striking architecture and fascinating historical significance. Explore the church grounds and step inside to admire the intricate details of this centuries-old building. Additionally, a visit to the Holt Country Park provides an opportunity to appreciate the natural beauty that has inspired artists and writers for generations.
Don't miss the chance to engage with the local community by attending one of the town's many cultural events or workshops. Whether it's a traditional folk music performance or a hands-on creative session, you'll have the chance to connect with the heart of Holt's cultural vitality. As you immerse yourself in these cultural highlights, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Holt's heritage and creative spirit.
Nature and Outdoor Activities in Holt
Exploring the rich natural landscapes surrounding Holt offers a refreshing contrast to the town's vibrant cultural scene, inviting you to discover a range of outdoor activities and experiences. The picturesque countryside beckons you to immerse yourself in nature and indulge in thrilling adventures. Here are four compelling reasons why the natural beauty of Holt isn't to be missed:
1. Tranquil Woodland Walks: Lose yourself in the enchanting woodlands surrounding Holt, where dappled sunlight filters through the leafy canopy, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The gentle rustling of leaves and the sweet scent of wildflowers will transport you to a state of tranquility and calm, providing a much-needed respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
2. Breathtaking Coastal Strolls: The nearby North Norfolk coastline offers invigorating walks along windswept cliffs and expansive sandy beaches. Feel the salty sea breeze on your skin as you meander along the shore, listening to the rhythmic sound of waves crashing against the rocks. The awe-inspiring views of the coastal landscape will leave you feeling rejuvenated and inspired.
3. Thrilling Outdoor Pursuits: For the adventurous at heart, Holt provides ample opportunities for exhilarating outdoor activities such as cycling, horseback riding, and birdwatching. Whether you're exploring the countryside on two wheels, cantering through open fields, or observing the diverse birdlife, you'll find endless excitement in the great outdoors.
4. Peaceful Garden Retreats: Take a leisurely stroll through the town's charming gardens and parks, where colorful blooms, fragrant herbs, and tranquil ponds create a haven of natural beauty. Find a quiet spot to sit and reflect, allowing the soothing ambiance to calm your mind and uplift your spirits.