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Sayers House, Wisbech
Sleeps 5

Sayers House, Wisbech

Pet-Friendly, 2 Bedroom Country Cottage Near Wisbech. Sleeps 5.

Sayers House is a detached and pretty holiday cottage in Wisbech St. Mary, about 3 miles from the market town of Wisbech in Cambridgeshire. The cottage is set in a large, lovely garden.

The village of Wisbech St. Mary has two public houses that serve food, a General Store / Post Office and a fish and chip shop. The market town of Wisbech has many fine buildings, including its Georgian Crescent and North Brink. It is here that Peckover House (N.T.) is situated. There are market days (Thursday and Saturday).

The accommodation consists of a fully fitted kitchen with an oven, hob, microwave, fridge, and dishwasher. There is also a pantry with a fridge/freezer and washing machine. The large lounge/diner has a Freeview digital smart television, DVD player, unlimited Wi-Fi, music system, compact disc player, and open fire. There is a hallway with a toilet and washbasin, stairs to one family bedroom with one double and one single bed and one double bedroom, and a bathroom with a bath and shower.

All linen, towels, etc. are provided. The property is open all year, and well-behaved pets are welcome.

Heating and electricity are included in the tariff. The property has oil-fired central heating. Coal and logs are provided for the open fire.

Wisbech is an ideal base for touring, with many places of interest nearby: Peterborough with its fine Cathedral and Nene Valley Steam Railway, Ely with its magnificent Cathedral, Cambridge with its historical colleges, botanical gardens, and punting on the river Cam, Stamford with its 17th and 18th-century stone and older timber-framed buildings, and five medieval churches. It is also an ideal area for cycling, walking, and fishing.

Visit the North Norfolk Coast area of outstanding beauty, including Heacham, 30 miles; Hunstanton, 31 miles; Wells-Next-The-Sea, 44 miles; Cromer, 59 miles; and Sheringham, with its heritage steam railway, the "poppy line", 56 miles.

Stately homes to visit include

  • Oxburgh Hall, 27 miles
  • Houghton Hall, 30 miles
  • Holkham Hall 30 miles
  • Sandringham House, with its fine country park, 25 miles
  • Burghley House was built for Sir William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth 1st, 33 miles away.

The wildlife reserves at Welney RSPB are 16 miles away, and the Ouse Washes RSPB is 19 miles away in the heart of the Fens, which forms the largest area of washland in the country.

Short breaks available from 31st October - 31st March

 

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