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East View Farm, Wroxham, NorfolkWroxham, Norfolk self catering holiday cottages
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You have now discovered Nutmeg and Plum Tree - our 4 star self-catering cottages – offering short or long term lets of the highest quality. Tucked away in a very peaceful part of the countryside near Wroxham, the heart of the Broadland National Park, our holiday cottages are in a beautiful setting, but ideally placed to enjoy easy access to historic Norwich, the Norfolk Broads and the lovely sandy beaches of the coast.
Newly converted from traditional Norfolk barns to extremely high standards, our cottages are very well equipped, beautifully furnished - and all bedrooms are en-suite. The beamed interiors are spacious, cosy and spotlessly clean – and our welcome is warm and genuine. Read our visitors book to see why our guests keep coming back again and again!
Nutmeg cottage is our little gem – a romantic beamed cottage, comfortable, cosy and full of character! With its own sunny south facing patio and enclosed private garden it is an ideal spot to relax.
The very comfortable open plan sitting/dining room has views over a meadow and nature pond, with French doors opening on to a sunny enclosed patio with its own very pretty garden. It’s an ideal private spot for enjoying a glass of wine while you watch a fabulous Norfolk sunset. In the winter snuggle in and enjoy the warmth of the wood burning stove.
The fully fitted kitchen is light, airy and overlooks a garden with wishing well. It is extremely well equipped, with all modern amenities and is spotlessly clean!
The spacious and very pretty double bedroom has a romantic lace-covered four-poster bed, lots of cupboard space and overlooks the colourful garden. It has its own smart en-suite bathroom with shower over bath.
Nutmeg is also great for all those that need a property easy to move around in - from those needing wheelchair access to crawling babies - as it is all on one level with no steps to negotiate.
Plum Tree cottage will exceed all your expectations. Its spacious interior reflects all the character of the original features, with soft red brickwork and wooden beams – with the added comfort of the beautiful new furnishings. The large and sunny patio is south facing and fully enclosed with views over a large grassy area where you can play boules, ball games or fly kites!
The entrance leads to a large and sunny dining area with full-length glazed panels and French doors opening on to the private patio.
The fully fitted kitchen is light, airy and overlooks the patio and garden. It is extremely well equipped with all modern amenities and is spotlessly clean.
The beamed sitting room is spacious and very comfortable with high quality furnishings, wood burning stove and partly vaulted to the eaves with galleried landing.
The downstairs bedroom is very pretty with double bed, lots of cupboard space and views over to the wishing well in the garden. It has its own en-suite with bath.
Off the galleried landing is the romantic double bedroom with lots of cupboard space and lovely sunny view. It has its own en-suite with shower.
Also off the galleried landing is the fresh and colourful twin room with lots of storage space and views over the open countryside. It has its own en-suite with shower.
Downstairs there is a utility room with washing machine and sink area. There is also a separate downstairs toilet.
Plum Tree is also great for all those that need a property easy to move around in - such as those needing wheelchair access or busy mums with babies or toddlers. From parking the car to indoors it is all on one level with no steps to negotiate - and the downstairs bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom is ideal if you need a bedroom with no stairs. Or if you're a busy mum with a sleeping baby to listen out for, the downstairs bedroom can be ideal because you can still keep an eye on them in the cot while you relax with a large glass of wine watching the TV!
The cottages are ideally placed for everything you want to do - peaceful location, but not remote. There are so many things to see and do in this area, let alone trying the amazing selection of restaurants and shopping, you will find you will run out of days before you run out of things to do!
We are in a great position for you to get those everyday provisions of milk, bread (and wine!). Roys, the biggest village store in the world, is just 2 miles away in Wroxham and open every day, including Sundays and most Bank Holidays, and has everything you could want in its supermarket with fresh produce daily from local suppliers. There is also an excellent Butcher's shop at Massinghams in Wroxham selling home grown local meat, with delicious kebabs and steaks for the barbecue as well as home cooked pies and a great selection of cheeses, pâtés and hams!
Things to do near East View Farm...
Well, where do you start for things to do in Norfolk - you will run out of days before you run out of things to do. There is something to please everyone. There are too many things to list - both our cottages come fully equipped with brochures and leaflets for you to sit and browse on your arrival. Here is just a selection for you to get a flavour of the area, together with a few useful links - but don't forget to come back!
Norwich (about 8 miles away, or 2 stops on the local train)
Visit the wonderful cathedral which is at the heart of this vibrant city, or a short walk away is the castle - complete with tour of the dungeons. Norwich is a very compact city full of contrasting sights of medieval cobbled streets and stunning modern architecture like the new Forum. As for shopping - it is in the top ten in the UK. We have every shopping experience you could wish for - from the famous and colourful traditional market place right in the centre, full of fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, flowers and countless other stalls - to the many and ever growing selection of popular high street stores in the Castle Mall and Chapelfield Shopping Complexes, as well as the unusual specialist shops - it's a shopping experience!! Try a ride on the open top bus for a great view or the city ghost and horror walk!
Wroxham (about 2 miles away)
The heart of the Broadland area. The area surrounding the Broads is great for walking, cycling, bird watching, fishing and lots more. A favourite with many landscape artists - this is the land of 'the big sky', where you will see wonderful sunsets. From shopping in Roys - the biggest village store in the world - to trips on the river with either a hired boat for a day or a guided broads tour - this is just your starting point for exploration!
There are also bikes you can hire locally too - try the very safe 9 mile cycle beside the Bure Valley Railway to Aylsham (although you'll have to go back in the car to pick up the antiques you'll buy!) And Wroxham is a sailing paradise - right in the middle of all the major broads.
What else is there?...
Theatres, Cinemas and Concerts - There is a tremendous selection of excellent entertainment available. From the traditional and special experience of the old Maddermarket theatre to the wonderful selection of top quality performances available at The Theatre Royal. There are also top quality cinemas with all the current films showing at the Ster Century in the Castle Mall to the UCI complex at the Riverside. Norfolk is also an excellent area for concerts - from regular musical visitors at the UEA to the glorious setting of outdoor concerts by the lake at Blickling Hall on a tranquil summer's evening. And how could you miss Elton John at the Norwich City Football Ground!
Swimming - Lots of swimming pools available wherever you happen to be (good if the weather turns against you and you need to entertain the kids!). Locally we have pools the Peninsular and at Helska at Horning. At the Norwich Sports Village there is a toddlers pool, fun pool with waterslides and a training pool. Nearer the coast at Sheringham there is Splash - with room for swimming and trying out those slides. At Great Yarmouth the indoor swimming centre also has a toddler pool - and a wave machine for added fun.
Nelson Trail - In October 2005 we mark the bicentenary of Lord Nelson's death at the Battle of Trafalgar and there are so many things to see and do to follow in the footsteps of "one of Norfolk's finest sons". From his birthplace in Burnham Thorpe, his schooling at Paston in North Walsham to the Time and Tide Museum and Nelson Monument in Great Yarmouth - there are so many links to follow and enjoy. There is an excellent book available for £2.70 from Tourist Information Offices and bookshops called "Nelson's Heritage Walks" which contains 16 walks from 3-10 miles in length covering all his historic associations in this area. Finish with a visit to the excellent Time and Tide Museum in Great Yarmouth.
Adventure - You name it and we have it. For the junior adventurers there is always Pettitts at Reedham where you can swing, climb, take rides on a junior funfare and be entertained by clowns. For the bigger "kids" (!) there is the excellent Go Ape at Thetford Forest - where they, and you, can pretend to be a cross between Tarzan and Robin Hood for the day while older family members can be going on the wonderful walks through the woods to relax and see the protective measures for the red squirrels taking place. Or take them to Banham Zoo, the Otter Trust at Earsham or the excellent Sea Life Centre in Great Yarmouth.
Restaurants - So many to choose from in the surrounding area and a large number of them child friendly too! We have restaurants of all kinds: Thai, Indian, Cantonese, Noodle Bars, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Mexican, Lebanese, and Spanish as well as hundreds of traditional pubs and a Waffle House! We can recommend ones nearby, ones that serve huge portions, there's even a floating restaurant and one on the top of a car park - you name it and we'll have it! There are brochures in the cottages to help you choose.
Families - Plenty of things for families. There's lots of space to run around at the cottages themselves but you can also go walking, hire cycles, go bird spotting, canoeing, sailing and find those wonderful traditional seaside towns and lovely unspoilt beaches with miles of sand. Get them on the Nelson trail - or if the weather's unkind there is swimming, play barns, roller skating centre, ten pin bowling, circus and funfair at Yarmouth and a massive undercover shopping mall for those that need retail therapy!
When the Weather is not so kind - There is still so much to do. There are lots of cinemas in Norwich, ten pin bowling alleys, indoor roller skating, an indoor circus, visit the fascinating Norwich castle, do a 360 degree tour over Norfolk in the Forum, visit Origins interactive, the Puppet Theatre - are you tired yet?!
Walking - So many walks in this area (and not too many hills to make your legs ache so they are suitable for all ages and abilities). We are just a few miles away from the wonderful Weavers Way walks. There are walks alongside the rivers and broads, in the glorious Sheringham Park (there are a few hills there, but spectacular views too!)
Wroxham Barns - a short walk away from the cottages and you will find something for everyone. Craftmen's workshops, gift shop, fudge shop, tea-rooms, Junior Farm and children's small funfair and play area.
Beaches - Norfolk has the best of both worlds, from old fashioned unspoilt and traditional seaside towns such as Cromer and Sheringham (easy stops on the local train or by car), or you can go on boat trips at Morston and see the seals on the sandbanks, go bird watching at Blakeney Point, or go crabbing with the kids at Walberswick and Southwold. There are huge beaches of unspoilt sand at Wells, Blakeney Point and Holkham too. And if you want a bit more razzamatazz for some of the older children there is the circus and fun fair in Yarmouth with a sandy beach as well - choose what you like!
The Broads - So many ways to see them - canoe hire, solar boat trips, electric boat trips, day cruisers and tour boats.
Wildlife - Pensthorpe has 500 acres of unspoilt nature trails, lakes and water birds and the RSPB has wonderful sites to visit such as Titchwell - or for a closer view of the wildlife there are Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens and Fritton Lake Countryworld.
Museums - Some great museums in Norwich itself but specialist ones like the Rural Life museum at Gressenhall and the RAF Museum at Neatishead are just a car drive away.
Historic Houses - Blicking Hall is one of many beautiful and historic houses and gardens. The National Trust runs Blicking Hall where many concerts are held during the summer months. Then there is Felbrigg Hall, Oxburgh Hall and the vast Holkham Hall - not forgetting of course Sandringham House - although we can't guarantee you'll see the Queen!
Gardens - So many beautiful and peaceful gardens - all so varied in appeal. Hoveton Hall Gardens, Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden, Raveningham Gardens and East Ruston gardens.
Railways - For steam fans of all ages there are three to choose from - take a ride with the family on the narrow gauge Bure Valley Railway from Wroxham to Aylsham, or visit the Barton House Railway in Wroxham (great for budding junior Fat Controllers!) or take a ride along the coast from Sheringham to Holt on the full size steam engines of the Poppy Line.
For the kids - well if those things haven't amused them so far, then there are special centres for children such as the Play barn at Poringland, Pettitts and of course the wonderful Dinosaur Adventure Park (they are going to sleep like tops with all that running around!)
Last but not least...
We can also make your stay as personal as you wish. If you want to do a birthday/anniversary/special surprise for someone we can arrange for flowers/cake/balloons or whatever you require as long as it is available locally and you give us enough detail and notice.
If you want to have a special treat (or organise one as a surprise) at any time of the year - you can book a relaxing Indian Head Massage, Full Body Massage, facial or beauty treatments with our local beautician at unbelievably reasonable prices.
Tel 01603 782225
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East View Farm, Wroxham, Norfolk self catering holiday cottages