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| Where
is it? |
Holt
is a small, country town only four miles from the coast. Rebuilt
in 1708 after a town fire and virtually unaltered since, it is
a charming maze of streets and yards, filled with a wide variety
of owner-run shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes.
North
Norfolk itself is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is
famous for its birdlife, its beaches and pinewoods, its history
and its food (Cromer crab,
samphire…)
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| What
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Cherrytree
Cottage is part of old Holt town, two minutes’ walk from great
food and old fashioned pubs. A cosy sitting room with a Victorian-style
fireplace leads to a neat, well-equipped kitchen with dining table.
The rear lobby contains the laundry facilities and there is a
fully-tiled shower room, comprising WC, washbasin and shower stall.
Upstairs,
there are two bedrooms- one double and one twin- with pine furniture
and fitted wardrobe space. Good quality bedding is provided, but
please supply your own towels.
Facilities
in the holiday cottage include gas central heating and an electric
coal-effect fire, microwave, washing machine and dryer, TV and
VCR and a range of books and games. Outside, there is a small,
paved area and a small garden with furniture and barbecue facilities.

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| What
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Holt
itself is fascinating place to explore. It is also at the centre
of a wide variety of attractions and activities. Leaflets, guides
and local maps are kept at the cottage, and include:
- Holt
Country Park (1 mile)
- Steam
Railway, running from Holt to Sheringham
- The
Holt Flyer – horse- drawn bus
- Letheringsett
Water Mill
- Glandford
Village – Shell Museum
- National
Trust properties at Felbrigg, Blickling, and Sheringham Country
Park
- Holkham
Hall
- Sandringham
- Huge,
sandy beaches at Wells and Holkham
- Boat
trips to the seals
- Sailing,
golf and horse- riding
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