Accessible Country Cottage in Diss
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Please quote code 63134 in all correspondence.
- Accommodation: Cottages
- Board basis: Self Catering
- Holiday type: Countryside, Available now
- Sleeps: 3
- Bedrooms: 2
Facilities available
Description
Set in the heart of an unspoilt stretch of the Waveney Valley, this cosy cottage adjoins the owners’ 18th century farmhouse located on a working dairy farm. The river Waveney is only 220 yards to the south with the north side of the valley rising gently up behind the farm to give marvellous views for miles both east and west. Equidistant between the historic market towns of Bungay and Harleston, 3 miles, both offer numerous pubs, restaurants and independent shops. With other attractions such as Norwich, the Suffolk coast including Southwold and Aldeburgh, and the Broads all within easy reach, Bluebell Cottage is the perfect holiday base to explore both Norfolk and Suffolk. An ideal area for walkers, cyclists and bird watchers, there are many footpaths and bridleways easily accessible from the cottage including the well known Angles Way. Golf and fishing also available within a 10 minute drive. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
All on ground floor: Living/dining room/kitchen with French doors. 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 single. Wet room with toilet.
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Freeview TV. DVD. Stereo/CD. Electric cooker. Microwave. Use of owners washing machine. Fridge/freezer. Wi-fi. Lawned garden. Enclosed patio with sitting-out area and furniture. Gas barbecue. Parking (1 car). Welcome pack. Pets free of charge. Friday to Friday.
Area information
Diss, a thriving and picturesque market town which borders a lovely mere and has some beautiful timber framed buildings dating from the 16th century, a Grade II listed Corn Hall, now a thriving entertainment venue, and its market and auction take place each Friday. The small market town sits closely to the neighbouring East Anglian county of Suffolk and lies in the valley of the River Waveney. Diss railway station lies on the Great Eastern Main Line route from London to Norwich and just outside of Diss is the home of the 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum.Information last updated: 24/02/2015 09:16:29