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  • Last Minute Cottages - Margaretta House and The Pool House, Clenchwarton
  • King's Lynn and West Norfolk District

    Margaretta House and The Pool House, Clenchwarton

    Ref: S899910

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    Upon arrival, the scale of the rooms, their windows and the surrounds are immediately impressive. Further investigation reveals a formal dining room, a light airy sitting room, sunny conservatory and a country-style kitchen, all of which are on...

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    Kings Lynn in Norfolk is the ideal holiday destination for those looking for a unique experience steeped in history. Kings Lynn holds a unique historical character, with its traditional cobbled streets, colourful Georgian architecture and quaint market town atmosphere. The town offers a range of activities and attractions for all ages: visit one of the many historic churches or stroll along the riverbanks, sample the local beers at the King's Arms or take a boat trip on the Great Ouse.

    Dog-friendly holiday cottages in Kings Lynn are a great way to take a break and take your furry friend along with you. There are a wide range of cottages to choose from, with many featuring secure gardens and grounds, so your pooch can get out and play. Inside, you'll find cosy living areas and special touches like welcome treats and bedding. With such an array of dog-friendly properties available all over the country, it's easy to find one to suit the whole family.

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    • C & C - Verified booking

      My husband and I spent 4 days over Christmas at Margaretta House with our children and extended family, having stayed there previously for the October half term holidays. Margaretta House was the ideal choice for our large multigenerational group holiday, and we were very happy to come back for Christmas. The house is spacious and was beautifully decorated with a large Christmas tree. The house was warm, and had several woodburning stoves and an aga, perfect for winter. The kitchen was well-equipped, making it really easy for us to prepare all our meals including Christmas lunch for 14, and the enormous dining room was perfect for our big family meals. The bedrooms were spacious and comfortable, and there are plenty of living areas to use so we never felt cramped. My children loved the massive sofas in the kitchen where they could play or watch TV whilst the adults cooked. Another highlight was the heated indoor swimming pool which the whole family used every day during our stay. The gardens are large and there was plenty of room for our children to run around (safely) outside and we all enjoyed petting the very friendly sheep. Great location and perfect for trips to the North Norfolk beaches and Sandringham which is close by. Highly recommend and would book again.

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    • T - Verified booking

      We had the most fantastic time at Margaretta House. The house is gorgeous (even more than the photos suggest!), and everything was immaculate. We were a group of adults with young children and it was perfect for us: extremely spacious, beautiful grounds (with even a playground and a trampoline) and of course the pool, which was warm and lovely to bath in despite the freezing temperatures. The kitchen is extremely well equipped and we cooked all of our meals there easily. Elizabeth was absolutely wonderful from the moment we booked until the moment we checked out - she took care of every single one of our (many) needs, adapting to our check in/check out times, and even unpacking our grocery delivery for us before we arrived. Thank you so much for everything, Elizabeth, we will definitely be back!

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    • CSE - Verified booking

      Staying at beautiful Margaretta House was like stepping into a dream! The avenue leading up to the house was amazingly beautiful with snowdrops on both sides and the garden and the rest of the estate is good for taking a walk or just rest on a bench admiring the beauty. There is also a lovely heated swimming pool in the garden. Margaretta House is very nice decorated and all the rooms have good beds with quality linen. There are several fire places in the House, which makes it warm and cosy on the colder days. What makes Margaretta House truly special are the very warm and attentive hosts who made us feel so welcome! Thank you Liz and Andrew for a divine experience with much rest and peace. I highly recommend Margaretta House and hope to come back soon myself!

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    • anon - Verified booking

      I recently stayed at this lovely cottage and I couldn’t have asked for a better experience. The location is fantastic – conveniently close to shopping and great restaurants, which made everything so accessible. The cottage itself was immaculate, and it was clear that cleanliness is a top priority. The host was incredibly responsive and made sure everything went smoothly during our stay. One of the highlights was definitely the heated pool – it was absolutely amazing and provided the perfect spot for relaxation. The property was spacious giving us plenty of room to unwind and enjoy our time. Overall it was a wonderful stay and I’d highly recommend this cottage to anyone looking for a cosy and convenient getaway.

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    • anon - Verified booking

      "Margaretta House" Amazing Experience.. A Touch of Uniqueness. The property is situated on several acres of land, with lush green yards, A Cute Ram and Ducks, The surrounding woods provide a peaceful and serene experience, making it an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. I was truly impressed by the beauty and serenity of the property. The expansive green and well-maintained yards which adds to the overall charm and tranquillity of the place. I highly recommend visiting this property if you are looking for a peaceful and picturesque retreat. It offers a perfect blend of nature and calmness, and I am confident that you will find it as enchanting as I did.

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    Things to do near Kings Lynn

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    Wisbech & Fenland Museum

    The Wisbech & Fenland Museum, which is known as the ‘Jewel of the Fens’ was opened in 1847. It houses collections of ethnography, natural history, geology, archaeology, decorative arts and paintings from the Wisbech Literary Society and Museum Society. Exhibitions and events. Gift shop. Museum Square, Wisbech. PE13 1ES

    SEA LIFE Hunstanton

    On the South Promenade in Hunstanton is the SEA LIFE sanctuary and aquarium. It's a popular family attraction that also houses Norfolk's Seal Rescue Center and Hospital. Because of the large population of Common Seals and Grey Seals along this stretch of the North Norfolk coast, the seal hospital cares for injured and vulnerable seals and seal pups until they can be released back into the wild. As well as the penguin beach, you can see insects and creepy crawlies at Rainforest Ranger basecamp, then walk through the ocean tunnel and see a huge variety of sea creatures. It is mostly wheelchair and mobility scooter friendly. Toilets and a cafe.

    Fens Falconry

    Fens Falconry is a bird of prey and wildlife education centre that offers open days, experience days and demonstrations with different birds of prey. Options to handle the birds, flying displays, and wildlife/conservation interaction and talks . By appointing/pre-booking only - 01945 419 086. Station Road, Wisbech St Mary, Cambridgeshire. PE13 4RY

    Snettisham Park Deer Safari

    Experience the thrill of getting up close and personal with magnificent deer on the Snettisham Park Deer Safari. Take a guided tour of the park and learn about these graceful creatures from knowledgeable experts. With stunning views and the opportunity to hand-feed the deer, this is a must-visit attraction for animal lovers. Address: Bircham Rd, Snettisham, Norfolk, PE31 7NG

    Hunstanton Seal Safari

    Embark on a thrilling adventure with Hunstanton Seal Safari, as you set sail to encounter majestic seals in their natural habitat. Witness the seals basking in the sun, playing in the waves and swimming up close to the boat. With knowledgeable guides and stunning coastal scenery, this is an unforgettable experience for all ages. Address: Hunstanton Seal Safari, North Promenade, Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 6GB

    Peckover House (National Trust)

    This National Trust Georgian town house and gardens was built in 1722 and was home to the Peckover family for 150 years. Explore its beautifully, ornately decorated dining room, bedroom and library. The fascinating Cabinet of Curiosities houses artefacts that Alexandra collected from his many travels around the world. The walled garden showcases many horticultural styles, the herbaceous borders and rose garden are particularly interesting. Guided tours available. Seasonal opening times. Gift, book and plant shop, cafe and toilets. Accessible route, drop off point and toilet. North Brink, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1JR

    Oxburgh Hall (National Trust)

    Oxburgh Hall is a moated medieval manor house that was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld in 1482, and 500 years later the Bedingfeld family still live in private apartments at the house. The red bricked manor house includes a fort style roof design and a gatehouse which is encompassed by a moat. The house sits in parkland with themed gardens and woodland areas. The house's interior is lavishly furnished and decorated - look out for the furniture collection, the ornate historic wallpaper designs, the art collection, the priest hole and the Medieval and Tudor manuscripts. It is open to the public through the National Trust and holds regular themed events. Cafe & Gift shop. Toilets & car park. Accessible route, drop off point/parking & toilets. Oxborough, Norfolk, PE33 9PS

    Hunstanton Heritage Gardens

    Overlooking the only stretch of the eastern coast facing west, the Hunstanton Heritage Gardens is a public open space. Views across the Wash are spectacular at sunset. Hunstanton's only significant open space covers approximately 6.8 hectares. A Victorian promenade garden with formally laid out annual beds, the Esplanade Gardens remain remarkably unchanged since they were built. The Green, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 6BQ

    Old Hunstanton

    Old Hunstanton is a small village adjacent to Hunstanton, a major seaside resort. Unlike its busy sibling, Old Hunstanton retains its quiet character, it has a clifftop walk along the stripped cliffs where you will pass Old Hunstanton Lighthouse and ruins of St Edmund's Chapel. A stunning 40-mile stretch of Norfolk coast path starts near Old Hunstanton. The large sandy beach has sand dunes and is popular with kite surfers and families alike. The Old Town Beach Cafe on the beach serves up delicious food and drinks and is dog friendly.

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