Southrepps Holiday Cottages
Choose from 12 self catering holiday cottages in Southrepps, Norfolk, 11 of which are dog friendly, 4 have hot tubs, and sleep between 4 and 18 guests.
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Traditional and charming Norfolk cottage, set in a fantastic location in the village of Southrepps, offering the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing break with friends and family.
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Sleeping 6 with 2 bathrooms. You can bring 3 pets to stay at Seaside Serenity - Light-filled Living & Coastal Charm.
Stylish, well equipped property perfectly placed to explore the stunning North Norfolk coastline.
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Sleeping 4 with 1 bathroom. The Old Parsonage - Historic Charm & Coastal Chic is a pet free property.
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This lovely link-detached house is set in the heart of the countryside village of Southrepps - a great location close to the North Norfolk coast and the attractive seaside resorts of Cromer, Mundesley and Overstrand. Set within a beautiful conservation area and within easy walking distance, Southrepps boasts a local shop, post office, recreation ground and traditional pub. From the house are direct walks and cycle paths onto the Paston Way, Weavers Way and Quiet Lanes, providing many miles of lanes, paths and bridleways around the countryside towards the North Norfolk Coastal path or Bittern Line rambles. Southrepps is also within easy reach of the Norfolk Broads and the nearby Georgian market towns of Aylsham and Holt, whilst the cathedral city of Norwich is only 30 minutes' drive away. A visit to the National Trust properties of Felbrigg and Blickling Halls also make for great days out.
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This large home is nestled on the outskirts of the charming village of Southrepps. For those that wish to head on out foot there is a popular traditional-style pub offering a range of cask ales and food and within 2 miles there are a couple more great pubs to enjoy. The stunning North Norfolk coast is only a short drive away boasting vast expanses of sandy beaches quaint seaside villages such as Mundesley (4 miles) and Happisburgh (10 miles) with spectacular scenery. Also within easy reach is the picturesque Georgian town of Holt (14 miles). The traditional seaside resort of Cromer is just 5.5 miles away with Amazona Zoo a firm favourite with families as is Roarr! the dinosaur-themed adventure park (21 miles). This traditional Norfolk flint cottage is set on the outskirts of the village with unspoilt views of the countryside. As you arrive you instantly get a feel for how wonderful this home is and the attention to detail paid by the owners to ensure you feel at home. You enter through the front door which leads into the entrance hall which then leads off to all the living areas. The spacious and modern kitchen has everything the chef of the group needs to lovingly prepare a light snack or evening meal including a range cooker and 5 ring hob microwave fridge/freezer a dishwasher and washing machine. There is a breakfast island in the kitchen with two bar stools ideal for those who want to grab a quick coffee or light snack; for a more formal place to indulge in a hearty meal the dining room has a table seating ten guests just off from the kitchen and with garden views. The lounge is a great place to relax and socialise with loved ones and here you have two comfortable sofas and two armchairs which surround a Smart TV and a wood burner (first basket of logs provided). Cosy up on a dark and chilly evening whilst you watch or stream your favourite shows. Completing the ground floor is a king-size bedroom with plenty of storage space for clothes and belongings and patio doors which lead out into the garden. Opposite the bedroom is a shower room with a shower and WC. Heading upstairs you have a further four bedrooms again all benefiting from plenty of space to store clothes and personal items. The master bedroom is king-size with a TV and an en-suite shower room with a shower and WC and views across the open fields. There is another king-size bedroom with a TV plus a double and a zip-and-link twin (which can be made up to a king-size bed on request). These bedrooms share a family bathroom with a shower over the bath and a WC. Heading outside you have a large enclosed garden area that has a large patio with your very own hot tub to soak those muscles after a busy day out exploring. Or simply enjoy a drink of an evening whilst you stargaze at the Norfolk skies. There is also a table and chairs with enough seating for all guests should you wish to dine alfresco or sit in the garden to relax together. There is off-road parking for up to three cars. Need to know: 5 bedrooms 3 king size, 1 double and 1 zip and link twin (which can be made into king size on request). 3 bathrooms 1 bathroom with shower over bath and WC, 1 en suite shower room with shower and WC and 1 ground floor shower room with shower and WC. Kitchen with Range oven and 5 ring hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine. Smart TV and DVD in the lounge and TVs in 2 bedrooms. Wood burner in lounge (first basket of logs provided). Welcome pack provided. Private Hot tub. Large enclosed lawn and patio area with garden furniture and charcoal BBQ. Off road parking for 3 cars. Beach 4 miles (Mundesley), shop and pub within walking distance.
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Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x triple. Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Kitchen. Dining room with electric flame-effect fire. Sitting room. Conservatory
Just 2 miles from the sea and 6 miles from attractions at Cromer, yet in a rural setting within an AONB.
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Eight bedrooms: 1 x family bedroom (upper floor) consisting of 1 x double and 2 x single beds, 1 family bedroom (upper floor) consisting of 3 x single beds, 1 x single room (upper floor), 1 x second floor master double, 1 x second floor family room with a king-size and single, walk through room with 1 x single, 1 x second floor double, 1 x second floor twin. Bathroom with bath and shower over, basin and WC. Bathroom with bath, basin and WC. Bathroom with bath and basin. Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC. Second floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Ground floor cloakroom with basin and WC. Kitchen. Utility. Dining room. Sitting room with open fire. Snug. Reading room.
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Over three floors. Six bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size with en-suite bath, walk-in shower, hand-held shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 2 x king-size rooms. 1 x second-floor king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request) with en-suite bath, hand-held shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 2 x second-floor king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request). In the three bedrooms with no ensuite, there is a also a single bed in each room. There is also a put you up bed that can sleep a child under the age of 12 years old. Bathroom with freestanding bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Second-floor bathroom with bath, handheld shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. 2 x cloakroom with basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Utility. Dining room. Sitting room with open fire. Snug with open fire. Conservatory/games room
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Dating back to the 1700s, Homestead backs on to lovely open fields and is a luxurious yet laid-back bolthole, ideal a family or groups of friends who are looking for an escape in the heart of a lovely coastal village. The perfect year-round pad, it's stylish, sophisticated and spacious. Situated in an idyllic setting in the village of Southrepps, just a few minutes' walk from the village pub, post office and shop, it is a short hop in the car to some of Norfolk's finest Blue Flag beaches.
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Homestead and Black Cat Barn, dating back to the 1700s and backing on to open fields, is a luxurious yet laid-back bolthole, ideal for large multi-generational families and groups of friends who are looking for a relaxing escape in the heart of a lovely coastal village. The perfect pad to stay all year round, it's stylish, sophisticated and spacious and situated in an idyllic setting in the village of Southrepps, just a few minutes' walk from the village pub, post office and shop, and a short hop in the car to some of Norfolk's finest Blue Flag beaches.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Southrepps
Discover 12 Southrepps 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 Southrepps
- Deep History Discovery Point - Overstrand (2.8m)
- Cromer Railway Tunnel (3.2m)
- The Wizard Maze & Play (3.3m)
- Cromer Lighthouse (3.4m)
- Banksy - Luxury Rentals Only (3.8m)
- “BANKSY” Art Work (Part of Great British Spraycation 2021) (3.8m)
- Woodland Steps to the Beach (3.8m)
- Cromer Lodge - NT Cottage (3.9m)
- Cromer Pier (4.2m)
- Squire`s Loft (4.2m)
- Game Keeper`s Cottage (4.3m)
- Dunes Kiddieland (4.3m)
- Cromer Beach (4.5m)
- Deep History Coast Discovery Point - Cromer (4.5m)
- Deep History Coast Discovery Point - East Runton (5.1m)
- East Runton Beach (5.1m)
- Lorna's Log (5.2m)
- National Trust - West Runton & Beeston Regis Heath (5.4m)
- Bacton Beach (5.6m)
- Deep History Coast Discovery Point (6m)
Outdoor Activities around Southrepps
- Steps to the beach (3.5m)
- Doctors Steps (3.5m)
- Gold Park (3.6m)
- If Not Now When Community Woodland (3.6m)
- Amazona Zoo (3.7m)
- North Lodge Park (4m)
- Cromer (4m)
- National Trust - Felbrigg Hall, Gardens & Estate (4.2m)
- Sadlers Wood Park (4.7m)
- Coral Cove Pools (5.1m)
- Witton woods (5.1m)
- Bacton Woods (5.1m)
- Roman Camp Caravan Park (5.4m)
- Town Hill (5.5m)
- West Runton car park (6m)
- Woman Hythe (6m)
- Walcott Beach (6.8m)
- Norfolk Coast Path (6.9m)
- Bens Workforce (7m)
- Beeston Hills Putting Green (7.1m)
Holiday Cottages Near Southrepps
Southrepps is a great base to discover nearby towns and villages, each offering its own charm and easy day trips.
- Thorpe Market sits about 1 mile from here, inviting leisurely strolls along hedgerows and fields where coastal village retreat vibes/ unfold. Northrepps lies about 1.8 miles away, offering a picturesque rural path/ through quiet lanes, perfect for relaxed daytime escapes.
- Around 1.9 miles away, Trimingham offers easy coastal access with serene coastal scenery/ as a perfect backdrop. Nearby, about 2.0 miles away, Sidestrand features walks and birdlife with family friendly nature/ inviting families to explore.
- Roughton lies about 2.1 miles away and provides access to coastal walking trail network/ for keen hikers.
About Southrepps
Are you ready to discover the hidden gem of Southrepps, England?
With a rich history and vibrant community, this charming village offers something for everyone.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the North Norfolk Coast, where outdoor activities abound.
Explore local attractions and landmarks, and experience the warmth of the community through its exciting events.
Get ready to fall in love with Southrepps and all it has to offer.
History and Heritage
Explore the rich history and heritage of Southrepps, England as you delve into its fascinating past. Nestled in the beautiful countryside of Norfolk, Southrepps has a story that stretches back centuries.
Take a walk through the village and marvel at the ancient buildings that still stand proudly today. The village church, St. James, is a prime example of architectural beauty, with its Norman tower and stunning stained glass windows. As you wander the streets, you'll discover remnants of the area's agricultural roots, from old farmhouses to the lingering scent of freshly cut hay.
Southrepps is also steeped in local folklore and legends, with tales of ghostly apparitions and hidden treasures waiting to be uncovered. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Southrepps' history and heritage, and you'll uncover a world that's as captivating as it's timeless.
Natural Beauty and Outdoor Activities
Explore the natural beauty and indulge in a variety of outdoor activities that Southrepps, England has to offer.
Breathtaking Scenery: Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of Southrepps, from the picturesque countryside to the rugged coastal cliffs. The vibrant colors and tranquil surroundings will leave you in awe.
Thrilling Hiking Trails: Lace up your boots and embark on the numerous hiking trails that wind through Southrepps. Traverse dense forests, meander along rivers, and conquer challenging terrains as you soak in the fresh air and stunning views.
Water Adventures: Dive into thrilling water activities, such as kayaking, paddleboarding, or fishing, in Southrepps' crystal-clear lakes and rivers. Feel the adrenaline rush as you navigate the waterways and discover hidden gems along the way.
Wildlife Encounters: Encounter a diverse range of wildlife in Southrepps, from rare birds to curious woodland creatures. Capture unforgettable moments as you observe these majestic animals in their natural habitats.
Get ready to immerse yourself in Southrepps' natural wonders and create lifelong memories amidst its breathtaking landscapes.
Local Attractions and Landmarks
What local attractions and landmarks can you discover in Southrepps, England?
Southrepps, a charming village in Norfolk, offers several noteworthy attractions and landmarks that are worth exploring.
One of the main highlights is the historic Southrepps Common, a vast area of heathland and woodland that provides a tranquil escape for nature lovers.
You can also visit the St. James Church, an impressive medieval church known for its beautiful architecture and stained glass windows.
Additionally, the Gunton Arms, a renowned pub and restaurant, is a popular destination for both locals and visitors alike. Here, you can indulge in delicious food and drink while enjoying the picturesque surroundings.
Community and Events
Immerse yourself in the vibrant community of Southrepps, England, and discover a wide range of exciting events that bring the locals together. Here are four reasons why the community events in Southrepps will leave you feeling connected and uplifted:
1. Festivals that ignite joy: From the annual Southrepps Classical Music Festival to the lively Southrepps Beer Festival, there's something for everyone. Feel the rhythm, taste the delicious local brews, and revel in the contagious energy of the crowd.
2. Community markets that inspire: Explore the Southrepps Farmers' Market and indulge in fresh, locally sourced produce. Engage with passionate vendors, discover unique crafts, and support the local economy. It's a feast for the senses that will leave you feeling inspired.
3. Sports events that unite: Join in the excitement of sporting events like the Southrepps Cricket Club matches and the Southrepps Football Tournament. Feel the camaraderie as you cheer on local teams and witness the dedication and skill of the players.
4. Charity fundraisers that make a difference: Attend charity events like the Southrepps Annual Fun Run and contribute to meaningful causes. Run alongside the community, raise funds, and make a positive impact together.
In Southrepps, the community events aren't just about entertainment; they're about building connections, supporting local initiatives, and creating memories that will last a lifetime. Come and be a part of this vibrant community, where events bring people together and leave them feeling inspired.
Exploring the North Norfolk Coast
Discover the hidden gems along the North Norfolk Coast and immerse yourself in its natural beauty. This stunning coastline offers a variety of attractions and activities for you to explore.
Start your journey by visiting the picturesque villages of Cley-next-the-Sea and Blakeney, where you can take a boat trip to see the resident seals in their natural habitat.
Continue further along the coast to Wells-next-the-Sea, known for its beautiful sandy beach and colorful beach huts.
Don't miss the opportunity to visit the famous Holkham Hall, a magnificent 18th-century country house surrounded by a vast deer park.
For nature enthusiasts, the Norfolk Coast Path provides breathtaking views and opportunities for birdwatching.
Whether you're looking for relaxation or adventure, the North Norfolk Coast has something for everyone.