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North Norfolk District
Church Cottage (Stiffkey), Stiffkey
Ref: S1029004
Reviews 1
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£320
per nightDevon
Quayside
Ref: S810617
Reviews 12
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£379
per nightSouth Norfolk District
Frater House
Ref: S85134
Reviews 46
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£75
per nightStaffordshire
Saddlers
Ref: S334864
Reviews 62
From
£158
per nightLancashire
Moss Side Farm Barn
Ref: S1018368
Reviews 1
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£211
per nightCornwall
The Barn in Lanhydrock, Lanhydrock
Ref: S172162
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£137
per nightKing's Lynn and West Norfolk District
Foxhill House, South Creake
Ref: S284583
Reviews 27
From
£142
per nightPembrey and Burry Port Town
5 Chandlers Yard
Ref: S101619
Reviews 85
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£140
per nightNorth Norfolk District
Eastgate Cottage, Salthouse
Ref: S448440
Reviews 34
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£194
per nightLeeds
Bed in Harrogate (G0176)
Ref: S229334
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£282
per nightCornwall
Fernhill Lodge
Ref: S371190
Reviews 39
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£214
per nightDevon
Linden View
Ref: S810258
Reviews 13
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£128
per nightWiltshire
Holly House
Ref: S366158
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£141
per nightSuffolk Coastal District
Holly Cottage
Ref: S100945
Reviews 12
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£142
per nightYork
The Barn Ivy Cottage
Ref: S25982
Reviews 41
From
£86
per nightNorth Norfolk District
The Hayloft, Felbrigg
Ref: S593972
Reviews 2
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£247
per nightPwllheli
The Farmhouse, Nefyn
Ref: S188985
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£166
per nightBedford
The Granary
Ref: S275517
Reviews 39
From
£120
per nightGloucestershire
Hulls House
Ref: S394928
Reviews 12
From
£255
per nightBabergh District
The Cartlodge, Higham
Ref: S810999
Reviews 18
From
£141
per nightCornwall
Pippin Cottage
Ref: S527661
Reviews 17
From
£89
per nightDevon
Axe View
Ref: S677735
Reviews 8
From
£120
per nightNorthumberland
Sand Martins, Beadnell
Ref: S1029447
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£172
per nightKent
Holly Tree House
Ref: S121387
Reviews 44
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£120
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What our customers say about their holidays
Kirsten - Verified booking
The house was OK for our purpose (stopping for a couple days at Norfolk on our way back to Germany after visiting the Scottish Borders) but not one the best we've stayed in.
The photos are showing a very modern house, but in fact it's been built in the 90s and frankly, it feels a little bit tired and could use a little love. The good things first: the beds were very comfortable, with clean sheets, no problems there. The bedrooms were of a good proportion too, with enough space to put clothes etc, and clean. The living-room space is nice and airy, great for a family of 5. The garden was lovely. But: The weird self-made front door was a bit off-putting; the lock was quite hard to use. It was impossible to lock the door from the inside; we locked it from the outside and then got back in through the back. Not ideal. The house could have been a litte bit cleaner overall: the bathroom fittings were all very clean, but there was quite a bit of dust in the corners of the bathrooms and the living area. And there were dead flies and moths lying around literally everywhere! The kitchen, sadly, needs a good deep-clean. The floor was sticky and the counters and sink had been only hastily wiped, leaving ugly streaks. The electric kettle was disgusting - encrusted with thick layers of scale. The small tiles on the back of the wall under the window were really filthy, particularly behind the sink - when I wiped them down even just gently, layers of grime came off. That's not the kind of hygiene I like in a place where I make food. (Also, there was no cafetière for making coffee; luckily we brought our own). Well-equipped, as others stated, the kitchen is not. The stove is an old electric one, taking ages to get water to boil, and the dishwasher had a setup that made it impossible to load the pint drinking glasses without falling over. Also, it's in desperate need of de-scaling. All the glasses and crockery had a gritty, chalky feel after having been "cleaned" in it. The kitchen was the biggest let-down for me. The outdoor furniture would have been nice to use, as it was a very hot couple of days, but it was dirty, covered in bird droppings and cobwebs. I don't want to have to clean the garden furniture in a house where I only stay for three nights! In the heat it was especially bad that the three doors in the living space (two downstairs and the one in the big mezzanine) could only be opened all the way, not just tilted so we had to close them completely at night, making the room insufferably hot for my daughter. The vent that we opened didn't really help. As there were no insect screens, in the evening the house was teeming with moths and grasshoppers. There were lots of spiders, too; not ideal for my somewhat arachnophobic daughters. When I got the owner's 26-page instructions of how to care for the house, I wasn't expecting a property that has obviously gotten so little love recently. The village is ok, we did manage to take a decent walk, but it's not your picture-book English village. The neighbour's property across the street with its strange wolf-head effigy and "up yours!" sign was downright creepy. We did enjoy driving to Kessingland beach, visit the fab aviation museum and taking a day trip to Norwich; however unless this house gets the makeover it needs, I wouldn't really recommend it, I'm afraid!
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Lucy - Verified booking
This is a beautiful, contemporary house in a quite village.
The large open space in the hall, living and dining areas are perfect for our sunny week in May. The two bedrooms downstairs are comfortable and cosy and the master bedroom on the mezzanine level is impressive and feels quite luxurious. The balcony off the master and the outdoor staircase did feel a little precarious; I only used those stairs once and chose not to venture onto the balcony too often. The bathrooms are clean and well maintained. The shower in the second bathroom is very small, my elbows constantly hit the controller/mixer tap either shifting it to cold or turning it off altogether; a little frustrating. The utility room and study are perfect if you require either of them and the kitchen has practically everything you could need. The large driveway could probably accommodate three cars easily and the back and side gardens are a treat. The mature trees beyond the boundary are so beautiful and the back lawn was mown in the centre but left a little wild around the edges. This is the most contemporary house we have ever booked for a week away and certainly enjoyed the light and space. The village was quiet (other than birdsong) but the last couple of roads leading to and from the cottage are single width and blind in places. The grass verges were in full bloom in May so didn't help with visibility and it could be tricky in heavy rain or snowy conditions but I would still happily recommend this house.
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Derek - Verified booking
Though the house was generally as expected, the issue around arriving to find one of the doors was open and could not be locked almost finished the holiday before it had started (family of 4).
Sykes staff were understanding and curtious, however the inability to contact the owner or any representative, delayed the obvious decision to send out a locksmith, so that it wasn't till 10pm that the door was secured. I suggest your procedures around checking the property before arrival and how to react to an issue quickly for the benefit of the customer rather than the owner, need to be reviewed. We also asked that the door be fixed once we had left the following Saturday, only to discover someone had been round while we were out for the day. In my opinion all the double door locks should be replaced. Also (and I know it's not the end of the world) we had to wash various items of crockery/cutlery before use (not a fan of dishwashers), however is this not another thing that should be checked before arrival? The house would also benefit from new living room furniture and a TV that works! Why a house of such a futuristic design not have (at least) an external aerial and up to date TV is puzzling, however it did mean the kids had to talk to us at meal times.
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Tracey - Verified booking
We had very wet weather in June, only Sunday and Friday dry.
This meant we spent more time in the house than usual on a holiday. We found it almost impossible to get a signal on the tiny TV with only an indoor aerial. Ended up with aerial on top of a box, on a chair, near the patio doors then dare not even walk near it. We felt for this size living room the next size TV up with an out door aerial was warranted. We also felt like another reviewer that privacy could be an issue and maybe some sort of remote controlled blinds on the roof windows would shut the light out as we were woken up at 6 am or earlier every day due to this. However it was a lovely, quirky house with a brilliant kitchen with all the utensils you could need, and no road noise or disturbances to the peace and quiet. Saw many birds, squirrels and a neighbour's cat in the delightful garden.
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Beth - Verified booking
Beautiful house - we loved the light, airy space and the way almost every room had a door to the outside, and it was fun to be in such an 'architectural' space, loved the way the building plays with light throughout the day.
Very well-equipped kitchen, we had everything we needed. Comfy beds, loved the dining area and double-doors to the deck outside. Upstairs room with its own little deck is stunning. Very clean and warm - would be nice to add a simple rug in the living room space for a more cosy feeling when we retreated to the fire in the evenings. Nice location - we brought our bikes for gentle meanders around quiet lanes. Shops, takeaways etc close-ish in Harleston (15 minute drive). The house feels private and not overlooked. Particularly loved having a proper supply of firewood (I dislike having to ask hosts for additional bags of logs - it was wonderful to be able to just sort ourselves out, other hosts should take note!) Great communication with host too. Thanks for a great stay! Recommended.
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