Holiday Accommodation in Norfolk: Church Farm Cottages
Holiday cottages and caravan site in North Norfolk. The accomodation, lovingly converted from farm buildings, is ideal as a quiet retreat for nature lovers or as a site to base your Norfolk holiday. The caravan site is a 'Quiet' 5-pitch 'adults only' site for Caravan Club members.
Church Farm Cottages is owned and run by Ian Windley who has lived in this beautiful part of North Norfolk since 2006. Church Farm Cottages comprises of 3 old farm buildings in traditional Norfolk flint that have been converted into charming holiday accommodation and a caravan site open to members of the Caravan Club. Situated in Lower Gresham the accommodation and site is set in the grounds of the owner’s home in 4.5 acres.
Stay At Our Quiet Rural North Norfolk Location
The surrounding land is farmed and the location is tranquil, being the perfect place to unwind. Close to the beaches and the seaside towns of Sheringham and Cromer, it affords easy access to the coastal resorts, and provides a quiet bolthole into which to retreat.
Church Farm Cottages is not sufficiently large to be a working farm, although there is a small flock of pedigree Hampshire Downs.
Ideal Place To Stay For Nature lovers
Church Farm Cottages attracts much wildlife and is the residence of a pair of breeding barn owls. In each of the last 3 years owlets have fledged from the owl boxes sited in oak trees and the cart shed. The owls bring much pride and joy. There is also diverse flora and fauna in the immediate vicinity. Verge sides are covered in snow drops, daffodils, primroses, wild garlic and cow slips, changing as the seasons change, across open fields hares race and pheasants and partridges abound, amongst the woodlands there are dells of blue bells where deer graze, the fields are bordered by hedgerows covered in the blossom of black thorn and hawthorn, and later in the year with blackberries and sloes, high in the wide open skies buzzards soar and as winter approaches, the skies become filled with the sound of migrating flocks of geese in V-formation.
Things to do and see in Norfolk
There are many walks from the property including a walk to Felbrigg Hall, a National Trust property, via Weavers Way. Weavers Way is a long distant walk that runs from Great Yarmouth to Cromer. On joining the Way, take the path north to Felbrigg, an extensive estate with a Tudor mansion at its … [Read More...]