
Find My Favourite Holiday Cottages in Norfolk
Discover Norfolk's Hidden Gems: Unforgettable Stays in Charming Holiday Cottages
Imagine waking to the gentle rustle of leaves, stepping onto a sun-dappled patio, and breathing in the crisp Norfolk air. Whether you yearn for a romantic retreat or an action-packed family holiday, Norfolk holiday cottages are the ideal launchpad for exploring this captivating county. From the tranquil waterways of the Norfolk Broads to the sweeping golden coastlines, Norfolk is a veritable treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered.
Norfolk's enchanting beauty offers a perfect blend of coastal and countryside retreats. From award-winning beaches like Holkham and Wells to charming fishing villages such as Hunstanton, visitors can immerse themselves in unspoiled landscapes and maritime heritage. The Norfolk Broads present a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, with scenic waterways ideal for peaceful exploration.
Cultural gems abound, from vibrant farmers' markets in King's Lynn to the magnificent Houghton Hall. Families will delight in Cromer's attractions, including the Amazona Zoo and The Weaver's Way hiking trail. Whether seeking a cosy coastal cottage or a rustic countryside retreat, Norfolk's holiday homes provide the perfect base for unforgettable adventures.

- Sleeps
- 4
- Bedrooms
- 2
Apple Tree Cottage is in the grounds of The Old Vicarage near the medieval village of Little Walsingham. It features an open-plan kitchen/dining/ sitting room with French doors onto the patio area. The rear garden gives lovely countryside views.

- Sleeps
- 2
- Bedrooms
- 1
The Treasury is an elegant romantic cottage within the grounds of the private Wolterton Park Estate in Norfolk. The pet-friendly luxury cottage for two boasts exposed brick walls and great character, as well as fine furnishings and an open fire. Couples can also enjoy the private estate and its 150 acres of grounds.

- Sleeps
- 8
- Bedrooms
- 3
Pound Cake is a charming chocolate box cottage in the lovely hamlet of Stanhoe in Norfolk. The pet-friendly cottage exudes charm with its exposed beams and inglenook fireplace and combines this with eclectic décor while offering a pleasant mature garden and access to the country and the coast.

- Sleeps
- 20
- Bedrooms
- 10
The Old Rectory and Coach House are large luxury rural properties in the North Norfolk countryside, sitting in lush, mature gardens near Dereham. The 16th-century, pet-friendly cottages possess authentic country charm, seclusion and modern comforts, a tennis court, open fires and a games room.

- Sleeps
- 8
- Bedrooms
- 3
The Norfolk Beacon is a sophisticated North Norfolk coastal cottage within the lighthouse at Winterton-on-Sea. Sitting within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the pet-friendly cottage boasts a sea breeze, beautiful views, unique architecture, a library, a log fire, a patio and a sunroom.

- Sleeps
- 14
- Bedrooms
- 6
The Old Chequers is an impressive converted pub in the quiet village of South Creake. The pet-friendly cottage welcomes groups and offers a spacious garden with a stream, hot tub and terrace, a sunlit conservatory, playroom, two living areas, a log fire, wonderful views and access to Norfolk.
- Sleeps
- 6
- Bedrooms
- 3
Once a working flour mill for over 100 years, Aylsham Windmill now offers luxurious, family-friendly self-catering holidays (with Wi-Fi) for 2-6 guests in Aylsham, a picturesque rural market town in North Norfolk midway between Norwich and the coast at Cromer.

- Sleeps
- 6
- Bedrooms
- 3
Tucked away along their own woodland track and with private parking, these distinctive detached lodges benefit from the facilities of the Clippesby Hall family holiday park in Norfolk. They simultaneously combine a sense of separateness and peaceful relaxation. Pets are welcome.

- Sleeps
- 14
- Bedrooms
- 7
The Hobart Spring is an impressive rural property surrounded by the beauty of East Anglia and is perfect for special celebrations. The pet-friendly cottage boasts beautiful expansive grounds for entertaining, elegant décor, exposed beams and panelling, log fires in hearths and Aga.