Find My Favourite Norfolk Holiday Cottages in Letheringsett

On the west side of the river, you'll find the iconic Letheringsett Brewery watermill, a historic gem standing proudly next to the A148 road bridge. Although no longer in operation, its rustic charm adds character to the village scenery. A mere 150 yards south lies the captivating Letheringsett Watermill, the last operational watermill in Norfolk. Renowned for its award-winning flour production, it beckons visitors to explore its fascinating history and witness traditional milling in action.

Indulge in the village's quaint amenities, including a visit to the King’s Head, a Georgian-era pub nestled adjacent to the Brewery watermill. Savour a pint of local ale or enjoy a hearty meal in this cozy establishment, steeped in historical ambiance. Take a moment to seek solace in the ancient St Andrew's Church, an 11th-Century church A distinguished, round-towered 11th-Century church within a yew-surrounded graveyard.

A Norfolk cottage overlooks a spacious lawn and a riverbank with willow trees.
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Glaven Cottage is a charming Grade II-listed flint cottage on the banks of the River Glaven in Letheringsett. Situated between Norfolk's countryside and coast, the 1870s cottage boasts exposed beams, a wood-burning stove, furnished spaces, rooms with river views, and verdant gardens.

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One reason why Letheringsett appeals to visitors is its location within easy reach of many popular visitor attractions in Norfolk. Some of these include:

Holkham Hall and Beach: Just a short drive away, Holkham Hall offers visitors the chance to explore a stunning 18th-century stately home set amidst beautiful parkland. Nearby, Holkham Beach is renowned for its vast stretches of golden sands and scenic dunes, perfect for leisurely walks or picnics.

The Norfolk Broads: Experience the unique landscape of the Norfolk Broads, a network of rivers and lakes renowned for its natural beauty and abundant wildlife. Visitors can enjoy boat tours, kayaking, or simply take in the tranquil surroundings.

Blakeney Point: Embark on a boat trip from nearby Blakeney to discover Blakeney Point, a National Nature Reserve famous for its seal colonies. Witnessing these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat is a truly unforgettable experience.

Sheringham Park: Enjoy a day out at Sheringham Park, an enchanting landscape garden with miles of scenic trails, colourful floral displays, and panoramic views over the North Norfolk coast.

Holt: The charming town of Holt, just a stone's throw away, offers a delightful array of independent shops, art galleries, and cafes housed within its picturesque Georgian buildings.

Walsingham Abbey Grounds: Explore the tranquil grounds of Walsingham Abbey, steeped in history and surrounded by beautiful gardens, woodlands, and ancient ruins.

Blickling Estate: Delve into history at Blickling Estate, a magnificent Jacobean mansion surrounded by stunning gardens and parkland. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the house, scenic walks, and special events throughout the year.

Norwich: The vibrant city of Norwich is within easy reach and offers a wealth of attractions including Norwich Cathedral, Norwich Castle, and the Norwich Lanes, known for their eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, and historic architecture.

These attractions, all within easy reach of Letheringsett, offer a diverse range of experiences that will appeal to visitors of all ages and interests, ensuring memorable self-catering holidays in Norfolk.