Most unusual building
The Clock Tower was built around 1740, and is part of a Grade ll listed building. Whilst small,it is full of character - with masses of old beams, sloping ceilings and an exposed void leading up to where the bell once hung. Situated at the end of a private drive in the grounds of Snettisham House, there are open views to the rear and over the gardens to the front.
Snettisham House is on the hill above the village and about 3 miles from the sea. There are good walks from the holiday cottage, and the nearby RSPB reserve is famous for its thousands of wading birds that congregate at high tide. The nearby Snettisham Park (open to visitors) has rare breeds and farms red deer.
The village of Snettisham has good pubs/hotels and a very good bistro as well as a store, post office, butchers and greengrocers.
Shop, pub and restaurant 1.5 miles.
Ground floor: 1 double bedroom with access from one side only. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Living/dining room/kitchen all with beams.
NSH, elec, bed linen and towels inc.TV (poor reception). Video and small library. DVD and small library. CD. Elec cooker. M/wave. Patio and furniture. Parking (1 car). No smoking. Friday to Friday.
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