Sedgeford Holiday Cottages
Choose from 11 self catering holiday cottages in Sedgeford, Norfolk, 11 of which are dog friendly, 4 have hot tubs, and sleep between 4 and 15 guests.
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Nestling in a picturesque village of Sedgeford, just a few miles from the stunning Norfolk coast, this cosy, traditional 19th century cottage offers ideal accommodation for a family keen to enjoy this lovely area.
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Set in a lovely village, this spacious, bright and attractive property makes an excellent holiday home for a family or group looking to enjoy Norfolk’s beautiful countryside and stunning beaches.
Set in a peaceful location, but close to all the attractions of the stunning North Norfolk coastline.
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Sedgeford is a peaceful and charming village which is in the north-western corner of Norfolk just 4 miles from some of the area s most wonderful beaches. The Victorian seaside town of Hunstanton (4 miles) has a beach an array of shops traditional seaside amusements a Sea Life Centre and fun fair. Old Hunstanton is home to a fantastic golf course and is the beginning of the Norfolk Coastal Path with sets out towards Holme running along the coast from the Peddars Way which runs through Sedgeford on its way out to the coast. In Sedgeford you are perfectly placed to explore the whole of stunning North Norfolk. A coastal Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which includes fascinating nature reserves such as Blakeney Point RSPB Titchwell and Pensthorpe. Houghton Hall (17 miles) and Sandringham (7 miles) are well worth a visit as are Burnham Market and Holt for their shopping cafés and art galleries. This beautiful renovated traditional semi-detached cottage which once belonged to the Sandringham Estate is the ideal peaceful home from home in a gorgeous part of Norfolk. You enter the property through the side door which leads you into the roomy kitchen area perfect for the designated chef as it is well equipped to prepare anything from a hearty meal to a light snack with a table and four chairs. Off the kitchen is a cosy comfortable snug with a wood burner and a two-seater sofa perfect for those wishing to unwind and relax after a busy day exploring the local area; you also have a desk-table and chair for those wishing to set up a workstation. Leading off from the snug is the lounge with two sofas a large armchair and a Smart TV an ideal spot for gathering around to watch a film. Completing the downstairs off the kitchen is a stunning Victorian styled family bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower cubicle. A door leads from the snug up the steep Norfolk winder staircase to the bedrooms. Heading upstairs there are three bedrooms a double with ample storage space for your clothes and personal belongings a twin room again with ample storage space and a single room with storage space. The twin and single bedrooms offer views over the rooftop to the countryside beyond. Outside the private lawned area and terrace are to the side of the cottage. There is a large family picnic table with parasol and there is also a small seating area with a garden bench to the front of the property where you can sit and enjoy an al-fresco drink and countryside views. While the garden area is enclosed by a fence to the back and sides a sandstone wall runs along the front of the property and is quite low. Need to know: 3 bedrooms 1 double, 1 twin, 1 single. 1 ground floor family bathroom with freestanding bath, separate shower and WC. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Travel cot and highchair available. Smart TV in the lounge. Wood burner (first basket of logs provided). Garden and patio area with garden furniture provided (please note low wall to front of garden). Separate patio area to the front of the cottage with picnic bench and seating. Private off road parking for 2 cars. Beach 4 miles, shop 2 miles, pub 0.25 miles. Please note that dogs are not permitted upstairs.
Set within the extensive grounds of a country estate, boasting lots unique features and a lovely enclosed garden, you are sure to fall in love with this delightful cottage.
Set within Sedgeford Hall estate with stunning interiors and access to an indoor swimming pool and rural estate walks. The West Wing comfortably sleeps 15 with spacious dining and living spaces for celebrating and entertaining.
Grade II listed set within the extensive Sedgeford Hall estate with stunning interiors and access to a indoor swimming pool and estate walks. The Main Hall and Theatre comfortably sleeps 15 with spacious dining and living spaces suitable for celebrating and entertaining..
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Found in the historically significant village of Sedgeford, Field View offers a wonderful blend of comfort and style that will leave you with a truly memorable holiday experience of this wild part of the North Norfolk Coast. Four fabulously spacious bedrooms await, each of which is equipped with superb bedding and are served by three luxury bathrooms. Quiet, yet ideally placed in Sedgeford, Field View is a great option for cyclists and walkers that wish to explore the Roman Peddars Way.
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Quietly located on the outskirts of the pretty Norfolk village of Sedgeford, this idyllic and stylish rural retreat set over three floors has beautiful countryside views, making it an ideal choice if you are looking for a great place to get together, within a short ten-minute drive to the beach and in walking distance of the village pub.
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Quietly located on the outskirts of the pretty Norfolk village of Sedgeford, this idyllic and stylish rural retreat set over three floors has beautiful countryside views, making it an ideal choice if you are looking for a great place to get together, within a short ten-minute drive to the beach and in walking distance of the village pub.
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Meadow View rests in Sedgeford and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Sedgeford
Discover 11 Sedgeford 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 Sedgeford
- Norfolk Lavender (1.8m)
- North Beach (3.2m)
- SEA LIFE Hunstanton (3.6m)
- Hunstanton Promenade (3.6m)
- Hunstanton (3.8m)
- Bircham Windmill (3.8m)
- Snettisham Beach (4.6m)
- Gore point , north Norfolk coast (4.8m)
- National Cycle Route 1 (6.9m)
- Houghton Hall & Gardens Norfolk (6.9m)
- The Dial House (6.9m)
- Millstream (8.8m)
- Watermill Apartment (8.8m)
- Burnham Overy Windmill (8.9m)
- Axes and Escapes (9m)
- Creake Abbey ruins (9.1m)
- Nelsons Carving (9.3m)
Outdoor Activities around Sedgeford
- Heacham Manor Golf Club (2.6m)
- Crazy Outdoor Golf (3m)
- Play Park (3.1m)
- Old Hunstanton Deer Park (3.3m)
- Sea Holly Beach House (3.4m)
- Docking Playpark (3.6m)
- Alive Oasis (3.6m)
- The Green (3.7m)
- Boston Square Sensory Park (3.8m)
- Lincoln Square Park (3.8m)
- Esplanade Gardens (3.8m)
- Heacham Dam (3.9m)
- Hunstanton Cliffs (4.1m)
- Hunstanton Footgolf (4.2m)
- Hunstanton Pitch & Putt (4.2m)
- The Pastures (4.3m)
- McDonnell Caravans (4.5m)
- Beach (4.7m)
- Fen Hide (5.1m)
- Titchwell Chalk Pit (5.2m)
Holiday Cottages Near Sedgeford
From Sedgeford, you can explore nearby towns and learn more about the area, each offering its own charm.
- Just 2.2 miles away, Heacham offers a coastal village stroll/ along the shore, inviting you to stretch your legs during a cottage stay. The town's seaside vibe makes for a perfect half-day excursion before returning to the peaceful base.
- Fring is about 2.2 miles away, offering a quaint countryside charm/ amid quiet lanes and hedged fields, ideal for a relaxing wander. It pairs well with a coastal day and leaves time for a cozy evening back at the cottage.
- Coastal paths and birds/ invite easy family outings, Snettisham, just 2.3 miles away. The landscape here is accessible and friendly, making it a nice contrast to the inland feel of your base.
- Roughly 2.3 miles away, Ringstead invites with cliff top walks that deliver expansive sea views cliff top walks./ It's a popular choice for walkers seeking open coastline and quiet scenery.
- Approximately 2.7 miles away, Southgate adds a friendly village atmosphere local village charm/ with small shops and local spots. It makes a nice finale to a day of coastal exploring.
About Sedgeford
Welcome to Sedgeford, England! You'll love exploring this charming village with its rich history and stunning landscapes. Discover the hidden gems and immerse yourself in the local culture.
From historical sites to outdoor activities, Sedgeford has something for everyone. Don't miss the chance to experience the vibrant events and immerse yourself in the natural beauty that surrounds you.
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure in Sedgeford, where the past and present collide in the most captivating way.
History and Heritage
Explore the rich history and heritage of Sedgeford, England, immersing yourself in the captivating stories of its past.
As you delve into the annals of time, you'll discover that Sedgeford is steeped in a fascinating tapestry of historical events and cultural influences.
From its origins as a medieval village to its role in the agricultural revolution, Sedgeford has witnessed significant moments that have shaped its identity.
The remnants of ancient settlements and archaeological finds offer glimpses into the lives of the people who once called this place home.
Stroll along the quaint streets lined with centuries-old buildings, and you'll feel a sense of connection to those who've walked these same paths before.
The history and heritage of Sedgeford are waiting to be uncovered, inviting you to embark on a journey of exploration and discovery.
Natural Beauty and Landscapes
As you continue your journey through Sedgeford, immerse yourself in the natural beauty and breathtaking landscapes that await you.
The village is nestled amidst the stunning Norfolk countryside, offering a picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Explore the rolling hills and lush meadows that stretch as far as the eye can see. Marvel at the vibrant colors of wildflowers that adorn the landscape, creating a vibrant tapestry of nature's finest hues.
Take a leisurely stroll along the tranquil River Heacham, where you can spot a variety of wildlife, including graceful swans and playful otters.
Whether you prefer peaceful walks or thrilling hikes, Sedgeford's natural beauty will captivate your senses and leave you longing for more.
Places of Interest
Discover the hidden gems and intriguing landmarks that make Sedgeford, England a captivating destination.
Start your exploration by visiting St. Mary's Church, a medieval masterpiece that dates back to the 14th century. Admire its stunning architecture and intricate stained glass windows.
Next, head to Sedgeford Hall, a grand country estate surrounded by picturesque gardens. Take a leisurely stroll and soak in the peaceful ambiance.
For history enthusiasts, Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project (SHARP) offers a unique opportunity to participate in excavations and learn about the rich heritage of the area.
Don't miss the chance to visit Sedgeford Mill, a charming windmill that stands as a testament to the village's industrial past.
Whether it's exploring ancient ruins or enjoying the tranquility of nature, Sedgeford has something to offer for everyone.
Outdoor Activities
You can often find yourself immersed in exciting outdoor activities in Sedgeford, England. The village offers a variety of options for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque countryside, exploring the beautiful landscapes and charming trails that surround the area.
If you're feeling more adventurous, why not try your hand at horseback riding? Saddle up and gallop through the rolling hills, feeling the exhilaration of the wind against your face.
For those who prefer water activities, Sedgeford is also home to a stunning coastline. Dive into the crystal-clear waters for a refreshing swim or grab a surfboard and ride the waves.
With its abundant outdoor opportunities, Sedgeford is the perfect destination for those seeking an active and invigorating getaway.
Local Culture and Events
If you're looking to immerse yourself in the local culture and experience exciting events, Sedgeford, England offers a vibrant community that will captivate your senses.
From traditional festivals to contemporary art exhibitions, there's always something happening in this charming town.
The Sedgeford Summer Fair is a must-attend event, featuring live music, local food vendors, and fun activities for all ages.
If you're a history enthusiast, make sure to visit the Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project, where you can learn about the town's rich heritage through interactive exhibits and guided tours.
For those interested in the arts, the Sedgeford Art Trail showcases the works of talented local artists in various venues throughout the town.
Whether you're a resident or a visitor, Sedgeford's local culture and events are sure to leave a lasting impression.