The Mallows is a welcoming cottage in Walsingham, Norfolk, with private driveway parking, a garden with lawn and patio, and a striking inglenook fireplace housing a woodburning stove.
Full of original features, including lovely old cottage doors, this characterful retreat is well-suited to families or friends, with space best suited to four adults and two children.
Step inside and there is an immediate sense of tradition, with the cottage’s older features lending personality throughout the interiors.
The sitting room is the heart of the home, where the inglenook fireplace draws the eye, and the woodburning stove brings warmth and atmosphere to evenings spent chatting, reading, or settling in front of the television after a day out.
From here, move through to the kitchen/diner, a practical and sociable space for preparing everything from slow breakfasts to laid-back family suppers, with room to gather around the table and plan the next outing.
The layout works especially well for mixed family groups, with two double bedrooms alongside a bunk room that lends itself neatly to younger guests.
A bathroom with bath and shower over offers flexibility at the start or end of the day, while the cloakroom adds extra convenience.
Outside, the private garden gives you another place to spend time together, from morning coffee on the patio to evenings unwinding on the lawn.
In Walsingham, explore the historic Walsingham Abbey Grounds, wander through the peaceful Friary Grounds, and visit the renowned Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, all steeped in heritage and set within attractive surroundings.
A short drive brings you to Wells-next-the-Sea, where colourful beach huts line the shore, the vast sands stretch out towards the sea, and scenic paths weave through the pinewoods of Holkham National Nature Reserve.
Alternatively, spend time in Fakenham, home to Fakenham Museum of Gas and Local History, riverside walks along the River Wensum, and nearby countryside routes offering open Norfolk views.
However you fill your days, The Mallows provides a delightful setting for enjoying this varied corner of Norfolk.