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Holiday Cottages on the Norfolk Coast
Hawk Cottage and Keepers Cottage
are a pair of traditional red brick and flint holiday cottages
in Titchwell, on the beautiful North Norfolk coast. Ideally
located for birdwatching breaks, the cottages are situated
near the famous Titchwell RSPB reserve - one of the countrys
most famous birdwatching reserves.
Titchwell is a quiet coastal village and
these comfortably furnished cottages are set in a cul-de-sac
about 200 metres from the A149 coast road. Well placed as
a base for visiting Norfolk's many attractions, including
Royal
Sandringham, Norfolk
Lavender, Holkham
and the Norfolk
Broads. Two restaurants and bars are in the village, just
a short walk away.
The cottages each sleep six and are therefore
ideal for family breaks. Well behaved pets are welcome by
prior arrangement. Both cottages have access to a small attractive
garden at the rear and car parking is freely available in
the cul-de-sac at the front of the cottages.
Accommodation
Find out more about the comfortable accommodation available
at Hawk and Keepers
Cottages - click here to
see inside the cottages, find out about what's included and
download our booking form to print out.
Titchwell
The church of St
Mary The Virgin lies just behind the cottages and its
earliest parts date from the latter part of the eleventh century.
The building, mentioned in the Domesday Book, boasts a flint-built
round tower typical of the period.
The Titchwell
RSPB Reserve extends over 500 acres of saltwater marsh,
shallow lagoons and reedbeds. Marsh Harriers, Avocets and
the odd Bittern are visible in summer and the winter brings
waterfowl, including Wigeons and Brent Geese. Flocks of Scoters,
Grebes and divers make for great viewing off the shore. Sheltered
areas and hides on the reserve make viewing possible all year
round.
North Norfolk
There are over 20 miles of coastline from Holme next
the Sea to Wells-next-the Sea, with lots of wonderful footways
and bridle paths to explore by walking
or cycling.
The North
Norfolk Coastal Path is a long distance footpath across
Norfolk, which runs West to East from Hunstanton to Cromer.
Originally opened in the mid 1980's, covering the
North Norfolk Coast AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty). At Holme-next-the-Sea, the Path links with the Peddars
Way which runs approximately 46 miles to Thetford near the
Norfolk-Suffolk border.
The Royal
West Norfolk Golf Club at Brancaster is a private traditional
links course, described as "Beautiful, unpredictable,
tough and friendly". Day and weekend green tickets
are bookable in advance. Hunstanton
Golf Course, a championship links course, is within easy
reach too.
The North
Norfolk Railway , known as 'The Poppy Line', runs 10½
miles from Holt through Kelling and Weybourne to Sheringham,
using steam and vintage diesel locomotives.
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