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Well Cottage in Central Holt Norfolk. Cosy. Sleeps 5 adults. Free Parking.

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3 bedrooms, iron/ironing board, cribs/infant beds, free WiFi
TV, DVD player, stereo
Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
Dining
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9.4

Exceptional

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3 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 5

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Holt, Norfolk, England
  • Popular LocationLetheringsett Watermill2 min drive
  • Popular LocationNatural Surroundings3 min drive
  • Popular LocationSheringham Beach17 min drive
  • AirportNorwich (NWI-Norwich Intl.)25 min drive

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About this property

Entire place

You'll have the entire home to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.

Well Cottage in Central Holt Norfolk. Cosy. Sleeps 5 adults. Free Parking.

Upstairs:
Master bedroom with double bed and room for cot (supplied) and separate single bedroom.
Full bathroom with bath, loo, separate shower.
Utility cupboard with Iron board, Iron, High Chair, Vacuum cleaner, dustpan/brush.

Downstairs:
Lounge 2 sofas and 1 single chair, TV, Video and Rad/CD player. Fire disconnected as we often have young children as guests.
Kitchen with Fridge/Freezer, Ovan, Dishwasher, Microwave, Kettle & Toaster.
Dinning area with table and seating for 5 (odd chairs are in bedrooms).
Bedroom with adult size bunk beds leading to Loo, shower and boiler.

Outside:
Parking area for one car/ patio/well.

Also Provided: Towels, Sheets, Welcome pack, WiFi, Books, Games, Hairdryer, Iron.

Notes: This is a non-smoking property. Mobile signal – reasonable. Bins are locate in Kitchen, Bathroom and Shower Room.

Well Cottage is a short walk from the centre of the Georgian market town of Holt with its selection of galleries, restaurants and independent shops.
Surrounded by the rolling countryside of the Holt ridge, it is an ideal place to explore and is great for cycling, walking and birdwatching. The coast is only five miles away and the choice is quite diverse from the sandy beaches of Cromer and Sheringham to the shingle of Salthouse and the marshes of Blakeney and Cley.

Holt is a pretty market town located on the north west point of the Holt-Cromer ridge. It’s 23 miles north of Norwich, 35 miles east of King’s Lynn and 9.5 miles west of Cromer.
The town has its own unique character and charm. It’s very popular with tourists and locals alike. Photographers, hikers, cyclists, tourists, families and artists are drawn to the town because there’s so much to see and do.
Visitors enjoy browsing the shops, art galleries, bookshops, antique emporiums and exclusive boutiques. There’s the annual summer arts festival in July and the town’s Christmas Lights from late November. Holt has something for everyone to enjoy.

History
Holt is an historical town that dates back to Roman times with Peacock Lane forming part of an ancient Roman road starting from the coastal town of Salthouse. Roman remains have been unearthed in the north of the town. The name Holt has its origins in the Anglo-Saxon word for ‘wood’.
This elegant town is included in William The Conqueror’s Doomsday Book of 1086; the entry describes Holt as a market town with a port (referring to nearby Cley-next-the-Sea). Back then, Holt had several watermills and was described as ‘a thriving town’. It remains so, to this day.
Since the year 1080 onwards local traders from all over this part of Norfolk flocked to the market place in the centre of Holt to trade with one another.
The market was an important part of the lives of the town’s residents until the 1960’s when the market was no longer thriving and unfortunately closed down. Recently, there have been calls to resurrect the market; indeed there have been several surveys and plans to do this but none have been successful yet.

The Great Fire
On 1st May 1708 the town suffered a devastating fire. Sadly the fire destroyed the majority of the town in barely 3 hours. The fire started at ‘Shirehall Plain’ and rapidly spread throughout the entire market town, engulfing the timber houses.
The fire was very fast and extremely violent, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage. Sympathy for the town’s folk of Holt was spread far and wide across the country, with many people from all over the land offering help and donations to rebuild the devastated town.

Georgian Holt
The hard working people of Holt rebuilt their town with stone, flint and brick. Many stylish Georgian buildings were constructed to replace the medieval ones. The church of St Andrew’s which was very badly damaged in the fire (it’s thatched chancel was totally destroyed) was repaired in sympathy to its original Norman design.
Holt has had an eventful past and visitors to the town can see a variety of different types of architecture as a result. There are grand Georgian buildings. The town’s charming back lanes and yards are mostly from the Victorian era. They offer visitors the opportunity to discover unusual quaint shops and offices that are nestled away from the high street.

Holt has lots of ‘hidden gems’ to catch your eye! Today’s popular opinion is that if the fire had not destroyed the town, then Holt would probably look similar to Lavenham in Suffolk.


Byfords
The town of Holt is a fun place to visit with lots of exciting places to discover and enjoy. One of the most popular places to go to is Byfords cafe, restaurant and B&B.
Here you’ll find a wonderful delicatessen, café, restaurant and B&B. It has a relaxed atmosphere and serves tasty locally sourced produce.
Their deli has a fine selection of olive oils, cheeses, meats, olives, plus there’s a large selection of ‘high quality’ frozen ready meals, frozen breads and pastries. There’s a salad bar with lots to choose from for a speedy take away lunch, fresh bread, pastries, cakes, coffees, teas and ice-creams too!
You can find Byfords in what is believed to be the oldest house in Holt (their cellar dates back to 15th Century). The building survived the Great Fire of 1708 and a subsequent fire in 1906. For over 100 years the building belonged to the Byford family – back then it was a hardware store and ironmongers.

And many more…
There’s no shortage of other great cafés and restaurants in town including The Kings Head, The Feathers, The Lawns, Number 28 (High Street), The Barn Café-Bistro (in the Appleyard), Horatio Mugs and The Owl Tea Rooms.

Holt Country Park
Surrounding the town of Holt are 100 acres of beautiful woods and heathland.
The Holt Country Park which is located just a short distance from town used to be a venue for horse racing, where members of the aristocracy competed against one for the ‘Town Plate.’
Now it’s a mixture of heath, farmland, forestry and tranquil woodland. The majority of the trees here are Scots Pine, Oak and Silver Birch.
This sustainable woodland is also a haven for wildlife where you’ll find a diverse mix of flora and fauna. If you’re lucky you may spot the deer which roam free. As the park’s only a short distance from the town centre it’s very popular with families.
The Holt Country Park is managed by the North Norfolk District Council (NNDC) and during the holidays there are often cultural and environmental events to enjoy. There are two car parks – a small fee applies in the main car park (off the Norwich Road), whilst there’s a free car park (but no facilities) on the other side of the park (Baconsthorpe Road).
The Holt Country Park has lots of different trails to follow (some are wide and suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs), a tall viewing platform, a visitor centre, children’s play park, picnic areas and toilets. For those of you that love a challenge, there are lots of orienteering posts to search for.

The Holt Lowes
Holt’s second green space, The Holt Lowes, is a strip of land which lies adjacent to the Holt Country Park (on the south side). The Lowes are mainly heathland and cover approximately 120 acres. Historically, the land was given over to the poor folk of the town where they were able to graze their cattle and fetch gorse and wood.
During ‘The Great War’, The Lowes were used for military training; today, it’s open to the public to enjoy. For wildlife, this area is vital and records going back to the 1700’s reflect this.
In 1954 the area was declared a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI); since the 1980’s The Lowes have been run by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust who have carefully managed the site to prevent the encroachment of trees. Plants include the carnivorous Great Sundew(Drosera anglica) and Black Bog-rush (Schoenus nigricans). Many different species of dragonfly including the rare Keeled Skinner thrive here.

Spout Hills
The last of Holt’s open spaces is ‘Spout Hills’ which is approximately 14 acres and can be found to the west of the town. It’s often overlooked but it’s definitely worth a visit, especially on a fine summer’s day. It’s a great spot for a picnic (you can easily stock up in town with some goodies first).
There are several footpaths which lead to Spout Hills and it’s only a few minutes walk away from the town centre. Just ask a local to point you in the right direction!
Many years ago Spout Hills supplied Holt with water. The old, disused reservoir still exists but the pumping station was dismantled during the 1950’s. During more recent times a committee has been working hard to try to conserve and restore the area so that we can enjoy it for many years to come. Work undertaken includes managing the woodlands (which have overgrown since the reservoir was decommissioned) and keeping the pastures clear, by removing scrub.

Holt Festival
Each summer Holt hosts its own Summer Arts Festival that runs during the 3rd week of July (immediately after the schools break up for their summer holidays). It’s a popular event that attracts many visitors to the town and it showcases the strong artistic tradition the town and the surrounding area inspires.
Previously the Holt Festival has hosted performances and talks from Sir John Hurt, Stephen Fry, Michael Palin, Sandi Toksvig, Michael Buerk, Germaine Greer, Roy Hattersley and David Starkey. Musical artists have included The Stranglers, The Proclaimers, 10cc and Elkie Brooks.

Holt Christmas Lights
Late November is when the town of Holt switches on its Christmas Lights with a grand ‘switch on’ event. There are usually street performers. You can browse local shops and enjoy some hot food. A glass of mulled wine is never too far away. To celebrate the Christmas lights switch on there’s a flurry of fireworks marking the moment with a bang.

Holt is enchanting during this time of year as the Georgian town is decorated in beautiful, twinkling white Christmas lights. During December the majority of shops are open 7 days a week – even more time to enjoy the magic .

Property manager

Chris Fox

Languages

English, German

Property amenities

Beach

  • Near the beach

Internet

  • Free WiFi

Parking and transportation

  • Limited onsite parking (max 1 space)
  • Onsite parking
  • Car recommended

Kitchen

  • Refrigerator
  • Stovetop
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Dishwasher
  • Spices
  • Paper towels
  • Electric kettle
  • Cookware/dishes/utensils

Dining

  • Dining table

Bedrooms

  • 3 bedrooms
  • Bed sheets provided

Bathrooms

  • 1.5 bathrooms
  • Shower
  • Towels provided
  • Hair dryer
  • Toilet paper

Living spaces

  • Living room

Entertainment

  • TV
  • DVD player
  • Stereo
  • Games

Outdoor areas

  • Patio
  • Fenced yard

Laundry

  • Washing machine and dryer
  • Near laundromat

Comfort

  • Heating

Pets

  • No pets allowed

Suitability/Accessibility

  • Smoke-free property

Services and conveniences

  • Iron/ironing board

Location highlights

  • Near the sea
  • Next to a golf course
  • In the city center
  • Near a hospital
  • Near a zoo
  • In a village

Things to do

  • Fitness facilities nearby
  • Horse riding nearby
  • Golf nearby
  • Swimming nearby
  • Sailing nearby
  • Birdwatching nearby
  • Hiking/biking trails nearby
  • Cycling nearby
  • Fishing nearby
  • Windsurfing nearby

Safety features

  • Carbon monoxide detector installed (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
  • Smoke detector installed (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
  • Fire extinguisher
  • First aid kit

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Policies

Check-in

Check-in time starts at 4:00 PM

Check-out

Check-out before 10:00 AM

Special check-in instructions

You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions

Pets

Pets not allowed

Children and extra beds

Children are welcome
Cribs are available on request at the property

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation

We should mention

A car is recommended for transportation to and from this property

Property is also known as

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Cosy In Central Holt, Norfolk
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About the neighborhood

Holt

Located in Holt, this cottage is in the city center and near the beach. Letheringsett Watermill and Row Houses are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Natural Surroundings and Splash Leisure and Fitness Centre. Traveling with kids? Consider North Norfolk Railway and Priory Maze & Gardens. Discover the area's water adventures with windsurfing and sailing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with horse riding and cycling.

What's nearby

  • Holt Country Park - 20 min walk
  • Letheringsett Watermill - 2 min drive
  • Natural Surroundings - 3 min drive
  • Muckleburgh Collection - 7 min drive
  • Sheringham Beach - 17 min drive

Getting around

  • Sheringham Station - 10 min drive
  • Norwich (NWI-Norwich Intl.) - 26 min drive

Restaurants

  • Chubby Seal - 2 min walk
  • The Ship Inn - 5 min drive
  • The Cafe Chapel Yard - 1 min walk
  • Kings Head - 2 min walk
  • Eric's - 3 min walk

Frequently asked questions

Is Well Cottage in Central Holt Norfolk. Cosy. Sleeps 5 adults. Free Parking. pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Well Cottage in Central Holt Norfolk. Cosy. Sleeps 5 adults. Free Parking.?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Well Cottage in Central Holt Norfolk. Cosy. Sleeps 5 adults. Free Parking.?

Check-out is at 10:00 AM.

Where is Well Cottage in Central Holt Norfolk. Cosy. Sleeps 5 adults. Free Parking. located?

This family-friendly Holt cottage is located by the sea, within 1 mi (2 km) of Norfolk Coast, Letheringsett Watermill, and Holt Country Park. Natural Surroundings is 1.6 mi (2.6 km) away.

Reviews

9.4

Exceptional

Rating 10 - Excellent. 38 out of 52 reviews" "
Rating 8 - Good. 12 out of 52 reviews" "
Rating 6 - Okay. 1 out of 52 reviews" "
Rating 4 - Poor. 1 out of 52 reviews" "
Rating 2 - Terrible. 0 out of 52 reviews" "

9.0/10

Cleanliness

10/10

Staff & service

9.0/10

Amenities

9.0/10

Property conditions & facilities

8.0/10

Eco-friendliness

Reviews

10/10 Excellent

Nicola W.

Liked: Cleanliness
Great location
Property was lovely and comfortable, had everything you needed. Great communication with Chris. A lovely gesture of a bottle of wine on arrival. Brilliant location in Holt, driveway small but managed to get small family car on there. A short drive to the beaches. Would recommend
Stayed 3 nights in May 2024

10/10 Excellent

Abigail A.

Liked: Cleanliness
Great location
A lovely base to explore the area, great location. Lots of info on restaurants and places to visit nearby. A nice complimentary bottle of wine which was a nice little treat. Parking space was fine for our ford eco sport, could see it being a bit tight on some larger vehicles. Thanks for a lovely stay.
Stayed 4 nights in Oct 2023

10/10 Excellent

Kevin M.

Holt cottage holiday
We loved Holt,lovely shops and places to eat will definitely return at some point
Stayed 4 nights in Oct 2023

10/10 Excellent

Paul C.

Liked: Cleanliness
Excellent weekend stay
Well equipped property in a great location.
Stayed 3 nights in Aug 2023

10/10 Excellent

Vincenzo T.

Liked: Cleanliness
Beautiful house very well equipped.
Beautiful house very well equipped. Excellent position
Stayed 3 nights in Aug 2023

10/10 Excellent

Michelle L.

Liked: Cleanliness
Lovely cottage
Located in the beautiful town of Holt. Lovely cottage. Very clean with everything you need. Good communication with owner. Quite small driveway but got used to it. Will definitely stay again. Thanks
Stayed 3 nights in Aug 2023

8/10 Good

Ian

Traveled with partner
Liked: Cleanliness, amenities, property conditions & facilities
Very central to the town but relatively quiet
Stayed 3 nights in Aug 2023

8/10 Good

Joanne F.

Liked: Cleanliness
Great location, well equipped cottage
Fantastic location. Appreciated all the useful touches for children including night lights, bunting, teddies and games. Well equipped kitchen. And a super quiet street considering how close to the town centre it is. All you need from a holiday property.
Stayed 4 nights in May 2023

10/10 Excellent

Julie G.

Liked: Cleanliness
Lovely cosy stay in a great location
Super place to stay! Well equipped, great location. Would recommend.
Stayed 3 nights in Aug 2022

10/10 Excellent

Andrew A.

Liked: Cleanliness
Lovely cottage in a fantastic location
Really nice cottage, well located in the heart of Holt. Cottage was very clean with comfortable beds, enough space for all of us. Well stocked kitchen with all the mod cons. It was also great having 2 full bathrooms. We struggled a little with the parking space - it was quite tight for a big car particularly when someone parks directly opposite. That said, there is a public car park just round the corner which was cheap (free after 18:00) and overpayment ran through to next morning from 08:00 onwards and even better, had 6 EV parking bays. Holt is a lovely little town with lots of unique and boutique stores, pubs and restaurants. Close to Cromer and Sheringham - def worth doing a day trip on the North Norfolk Rail - from Holt to Sherifham by steam train.
Stayed 3 nights in Jul 2022