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per nightKirsten - Verified booking
The house was OK for our purpose (stopping for a couple days at Norfolk on our way back to Germany after visiting the Scottish Borders) but not one the best we've stayed in.
The photos are showing a very modern house, but in fact it's been built in the 90s and frankly, it feels a little bit tired and could use a little love. The good things first: the beds were very comfortable, with clean sheets, no problems there. The bedrooms were of a good proportion too, with enough space to put clothes etc, and clean. The living-room space is nice and airy, great for a family of 5. The garden was lovely. But: The weird self-made front door was a bit off-putting; the lock was quite hard to use. It was impossible to lock the door from the inside; we locked it from the outside and then got back in through the back. Not ideal. The house could have been a litte bit cleaner overall: the bathroom fittings were all very clean, but there was quite a bit of dust in the corners of the bathrooms and the living area. And there were dead flies and moths lying around literally everywhere! The kitchen, sadly, needs a good deep-clean. The floor was sticky and the counters and sink had been only hastily wiped, leaving ugly streaks. The electric kettle was disgusting - encrusted with thick layers of scale. The small tiles on the back of the wall under the window were really filthy, particularly behind the sink - when I wiped them down even just gently, layers of grime came off. That's not the kind of hygiene I like in a place where I make food. (Also, there was no cafetière for making coffee; luckily we brought our own). Well-equipped, as others stated, the kitchen is not. The stove is an old electric one, taking ages to get water to boil, and the dishwasher had a setup that made it impossible to load the pint drinking glasses without falling over. Also, it's in desperate need of de-scaling. All the glasses and crockery had a gritty, chalky feel after having been "cleaned" in it. The kitchen was the biggest let-down for me. The outdoor furniture would have been nice to use, as it was a very hot couple of days, but it was dirty, covered in bird droppings and cobwebs. I don't want to have to clean the garden furniture in a house where I only stay for three nights! In the heat it was especially bad that the three doors in the living space (two downstairs and the one in the big mezzanine) could only be opened all the way, not just tilted so we had to close them completely at night, making the room insufferably hot for my daughter. The vent that we opened didn't really help. As there were no insect screens, in the evening the house was teeming with moths and grasshoppers. There were lots of spiders, too; not ideal for my somewhat arachnophobic daughters. When I got the owner's 26-page instructions of how to care for the house, I wasn't expecting a property that has obviously gotten so little love recently. The village is ok, we did manage to take a decent walk, but it's not your picture-book English village. The neighbour's property across the street with its strange wolf-head effigy and "up yours!" sign was downright creepy. We did enjoy driving to Kessingland beach, visit the fab aviation museum and taking a day trip to Norwich; however unless this house gets the makeover it needs, I wouldn't really recommend it, I'm afraid!
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Jacqueline - Verified booking
I have to leave a review which I believe to be fair and factual.
You may think it picky, but it affected our holiday enjoyment and had we known some of these details, we wouldn't have booked. 1. When we let ourselves into the cottage there was a lot of cobwebs with spiders on the ceiling and the walls, some alive, some dead. The cobwebs were quite thick and dusty so looked like theyâve been there a long time even though the guestbook states somebody had stayed here just before us. These guests were obviously not put off. Whilst spiders may not affect a lot of people, Iâm terrified of them, so it took a long time for me to be relaxed (once my friend had removed them all). Having a couple of bug houses on the patio garden didnât help either as spiders the size of my fist came out to visit at night. 2. I have to mention the amount of wasps in the daytime too. We couldnât have the patio doors open because there was so many of them. Fly screens on the doors would have been advantageous. 3. Be aware of the small, curved drive that is difficult to tackle in big cars. It has a small foot-high wall each side with sharp stones sticking out. On day 4 we had to call RAC out because as we leaving the drive in our Ford Galaxy, pffffssssssshhhhhhh. The stones on the small drive wall bust one of our back tyres open. A whole day wasted because the day was spent waiting for RAC to bring a spare tyre and then spent the afternoon in Kwik-Fit waiting for them to fit a new tyre. 4. The WiFi did not work for the first 3 days due to bad weather (a little bit of rain). 5. The lights went off once also due to light rain, so the owners had to reset them and put them back on. 6. The water went off once due to a repair on a main. It would have been nice to have been notified about this. 7. The double bed is very squeaky so interrupted a good nights sleep. 8. The fridge makes a lot of peculiar noises especially at night. One minute it sounds like a cow mooing from afar, the next minute it sounds like an aeroplane taking off. In the daytime this didn't bother us much, but at night time it was extremely annoying. 9. The dishwasher was not used at all. A washing machine would have been more beneficial especially as thereâs a rotary washing line in the garden. Now onto the good points. 1. The furniture was very comfortable and clean. 2. The kitchen is homely with plenty of crockery. No problems at all with hot water or heating. 3. The cottage is in an ideal place if you like to be tucked away somewhere private and quiet and like walking. 4. It has beautiful scenery surrounding this area and it was lovely to see rabbits hopping about and pheasants strolling by. 5. I concur with previous reviews about The Little Chippy just down the road. The food was amazing and the owners very friendly. 6. There are some nice pubs close by and a little further out. 7. The TV has all of the sky channels.
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Lucy - Verified booking
This is a beautiful, contemporary house in a quite village.
The large open space in the hall, living and dining areas are perfect for our sunny week in May. The two bedrooms downstairs are comfortable and cosy and the master bedroom on the mezzanine level is impressive and feels quite luxurious. The balcony off the master and the outdoor staircase did feel a little precarious; I only used those stairs once and chose not to venture onto the balcony too often. The bathrooms are clean and well maintained. The shower in the second bathroom is very small, my elbows constantly hit the controller/mixer tap either shifting it to cold or turning it off altogether; a little frustrating. The utility room and study are perfect if you require either of them and the kitchen has practically everything you could need. The large driveway could probably accommodate three cars easily and the back and side gardens are a treat. The mature trees beyond the boundary are so beautiful and the back lawn was mown in the centre but left a little wild around the edges. This is the most contemporary house we have ever booked for a week away and certainly enjoyed the light and space. The village was quiet (other than birdsong) but the last couple of roads leading to and from the cottage are single width and blind in places. The grass verges were in full bloom in May so didn't help with visibility and it could be tricky in heavy rain or snowy conditions but I would still happily recommend this house.
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Elaine - Verified booking
Lowbrook Cottage is in a delightful location with the owners living close by if needed.
It is out in the countryside with a lovely lawn area near the entrance to the property and which led into an orchard. The local grocery shop in Dickleburgh sold most food & drink requirements as well at newspapers, magazines etc. Some items were a little expensive but you expect to pay more for the convenience of having a shop not too far away. The cottage itself was well accommodated - towels lovely and fluffy, nice warm bathroom and plenty of implements/crockery etc in the kitchen, comfy settees in the lounge with a selection of books to read. We did need to disturb Vanessa & Chris early one morning as the power had tripped off due to a heavy rain storm. Fortunately the trip switch was in their property and was quickly remedied so we soon had the kettle on for our morning cuppa. Bressingham is a good place to visit with a garden centre, a steam museum (featuring a Dad's Army section) and lovely gardens. Also Diss is picturesque and close by with a nice shopping area. It did not take long to drive to the broads area although it was quite busy there in September. We would certainly stay there again if going to that part of the country. Thank you.
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Brian - Verified booking
We enjoyed our stay in Wolds Way and felt quite comfortable in the house as a place for some much-needed relaxation.
We visit the area quite a a bit but this was our first time in the village of North Dalton which is lovely. There are lots of places nearby to visit but this time we mainly used Wolds Way as a place to relax with odd, short trips out here and there..and itâs a decent cottage for this purpose. The beds are really comfy (no footboards so tall people like me are welcome,) and equally the sofas are great for comfort. Really helpful owner and great to be able to make use of the gardens etc, Dog walks from the doorstep, although our nervous dog didnât like the bangs from the bird scarers in the pea fieldsâ¦this was the case all over the area, incl the secure dog fields in Driffield and Pocklington/Barmby, so it applies to any cottage in the region so please do not let this put you off. we would like to return to this cottage but maybe at a different time of year.
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