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per nightRobin - Verified booking
From the pictures we saw when booking it was clear that Waveney View offered everything we were looking for and we certainly were not disappointed.
On arrival it even managed to exceed our expectations, and how aptly the cottage was named! Inside the living and kitchen areas were the perfect combination of comfort and functionality, plenty of light and space, and the front bedrooms were equally comfortable and shared the same amazing view, whilst the Bathroom was light and bright and had a really good shower! The description â fully equippedâ was totally accurate! Outside we enjoyed a large patio area immediately infront of the Cottage, reserved for our personal use, and the views of and sounds from the numerous varieties of birdlife in their environment, as well as the interest created by the passing river traffic - an ever changing vista! The highlight was of course the view, glorious sunrises and sunsets, of course not every day but even on less sunny days it was amazing how the sun managed to put in an appearance at some time. The location of Waveney View was ideal, a few minutes walk to access the Angles Way, a riverside path running along the bank immediately in front of the cottage, in both directions, and easy access to a network of footpaths locally and those leading to and around the Roman Fort at Burgh Castle. So why do we give this property such a high rating? The Three Ps : Privacy, Position & Possibilities! Located at the end of a lane with private access, conveniently positioned to access local facilities by car - local supermarket 10 minutes, the extensive Beach at Gorlesto-on-sea 15 minutes, and finally numerous possibilities of easy access to Norfolk and Suffolkâs coastal attractions : Cromer to the North and Southwold to the South around an hourâs easy drive, and all that lies in between! The property was spotlessly clean and the owners, Lorraine & Paul, who live in the main house, provided useful information on local places of interest and were fully respectful of our privacy and yet easy to approach as and when required. Out thanks to them for the holiday opportunity that we very much enjoyed. Dontât forget your Camera!
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Richard - Verified booking
My wife and I stayed here with our Labrador Retriever, so we were looking forward to having somewhere quiet, clean, dog-friendly, and well-equipped - and we were definitely not disappointed!
The accommodation is very quiet, spotlessly clean and has a wonderfully well-equipped kitchen, enabling us to bring a food box with us to cook when we didn't want to go out to the nearby pub (which does surprisingly good food). There's also another pub along the river which is a great place to end up after a half hour wander around the Burgh Castle fields (great for dogs!). It was great to have access to the large grass lawn area directly outside the door for our dog to go and spend while on a long lead, with tranquil views across the river to the nearby wind pumps. The outdoor table and chairs were ideal for enjoying a glass of wine in the Autumn sun. There's plenty of parking too. The owners were helpful and responsive via text message for questions but weren't intrusive and respected our privacy. If you're visiting, check the what3words location as this was wrong. To get to Church Farm, go literally right to the very end of the road, and at the turning circle by the church, turn right and follow the road around to the gates. Don't try and look for bungalows and things on the way, just go straight up to the end. I've informed Sykes of the correct w3w location, so it might be correct now. Just a couple of suggestions (but not criticisms!): - a few pictures in the bedrooms would make them a bit more cheerful as they're well furnished but missing some welcoming touches - maybe some canvas prints of the beautiful Broads? As the third bedroom doesn't have a window, it would definitely benefit from some colour. - the wifi doesn't extend beyond the main room, so you can't stream or go on the internet in the bedrooms. I'd recommend a Powerline Wifi Extender (about £40 from Argos) to create a reliable new wifi hotspot in the accommodation itself. All in all we really enjoyed our holiday here and we're happy to recommend it to anyone wanting a peaceful, well-equipped and dog-friendly place to relax.
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Marsh Family - Verified booking
We (three adults plus one corgi) hugely enjoyed our stay ... in spite of the terrible weather. The garden and garden room were a huge plus under the grey skies and occasional downpour. Very well equipped and large kitchen, more than able to cope with adventurous (!?!) cooking. Comfortable chairs and sofas in the sitting/TV room (we didn't use the log burner but good to know that it and logs were there) and, thankfully, firm beds. Good to have off-road parking and reassuring to find the the whole outside was dog-escape-proof. North Creake is a very pleasant village with endless local walks. Also close (by car) to the amazing north Norfolk beaches and marshes (and Holkham Hall)- superb walks even in the moody weather. You do need to plan your shopping a tad - 'normal' shops are a bit thin on the ground in the district and unless you have ready access to a second mortgage, Burnham Market's delis etc can take unfeasibly large bites out of your wallet. Oh ... and a fair number of tradespeople and venues, including the local pub, don't open on Mondays or Tuesdays. We ended our week better disposed to the world than we began it - so that has to be a win.
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Simon - Verified booking
Waveney View Cottage is an absolutely fantastic place to stay for a holiday.
Paul and Lorraine (the owners) are so helpful and lovely to chat with if you get the chance. The bungalow is comfortable, spacious and has everything we needed. I particularly appreciated the connecting door between the living and sleeping area so we could still watch TV while my daughters were in bed. I also loved the big TV! My daughters loved playing on the play equipment at the bottom of the owner's garden. As already stated in numerous reviews the view is incredible as are the sunsets. We loved the pathways beside the river starting just outside the cottage and often walked up to the Roman ruins. Also being in the grounds of the main house and with the electric gate at the entrance gave me a real feeling of security while being there. There is lots to do nearby and as the weather was good we spent every day at the beach. The best beach we found is at Winterton on Sea where the sand is not too stony, there are good loos and you can watch the seals in the sea. To see lots of seals including on the beach we went to Horsey. Overall I would wholeheartedly recommend Wavaney View Cottage as a superb place to stay for a holiday.
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C Family - Verified booking
My wife and I stayed here for a week with our son, daughter-in-law and one year old grandson. The house is beautiful and was spotlessly clean. It is very well equipped to a high standard with everything needed for a self-catering holiday. Coming from Scotland, we were curious about how the air source heat pump would cope in winter but even at the start of February the house was warm throughout and hot water was plentiful at all times. The wood burning stove in the lounge added to the cosiness in the evenings. The beds are very comfortable. The owner lives nearby and is friendly and helpful. The property is in a great location. There are several nice walks which you can do from the door and you can also walk to the the Gin Trap Inn in less than 10 minutes. Highly recommended for a drink or a meal. There are gorgeous beaches only 3 miles away. We saw lots of interesting wild life, including deer, hares and red kites and can understand why the BBC's Winter Watch programmes were filmed nearby!
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