ID: S811346
Leveret Cottage is a well-furnished property with high-quality equipment and thoughtful touches like local wine and biscuits. It's situated in a convenient location with easy access to shops, though some guests noted traffic noise. The cottage's cleanliness is generally good, but there are mentions of maintenance issues that need addressing.
The property is described as clean and tidy by most reviewers, but there are comments suggesting the cleaning service could be improved, particularly regarding floors and cobwebs.
The cottage is easy to find and located in a nice village, but several reviews mention it being on a busy road, which may not be ideal for all, especially those with dogs.
Guests find the furniture comfortable and the bedding of excellent quality. However, some guests reported issues with noise from traffic and challenges with the sloping ceilings.
Facilities like internet and television work well, but there are several mentions of missing basic equipment and maintenance issues such as a leak in the kitchen and a broken window.
Guests appreciated the high-quality furnishings and the welcome gifts, which included biscuits and local wine, although it should be noted that such gifts are a kind gesture and not guaranteed.
Leveret Cottage is a charming, one-bedroom holiday retreat nestled in the quaint village of Docking, Norfolk. Boasting a tasteful, traditional façade, a collection of elegant, well-preserved living spaces, and a superb location just a stone’s throw from the closest amenities, this delightful abode makes an idyllic base for couples seeking to book a relaxing, romantic escape to Norfolk. Park up roadside next to Leveret Cottage, taking a moment to breathe in your tranquil new setting before heading indoors. Once inside, discover an array of rustic, welcoming interiors, starting with the sitting room that features exquisite wooden beams and pillars, whilst also housing plush seating and a sleek Smart TV, the perfect place to unwind with a glass of your favourite tipple after a long day. The fully-equipped kitchen also provides you and your loved one with all the appliances required to whip up delicious meals for two that can be savoured at the dining table, before you head on upstairs to refresh with a revitalising shower on your way to catching your valuable rest in the sumptuous king-size bedroom. If you can tear yourself from your peaceful new base, set out to explore what’s on offer in Docking and beyond. The briefest of walks will bring you to the SPAR, where you can stock up on homely essentials, throughout your stay, whilst The Railway Inn serves up hearty pub fare whenever you fancy a break from cooking. Just outside of the village lies the picturesque Bircham Windmill on the borders of Great Bircham, a small settlement home to the ancient Ruins of St Andrew's Church. Be sure to also pay a visit to Burnham Market, which resides just under six miles away by car and offers plenty of charming cafes, shops and eateries to explore. For a full day out, jump in the car and head west to discover the historic sites of Castle Rising and the world-famous Sandringham Estate, before you continue north into the magnificent Norfolk Coast AONB, a breathtaking region home to the must-see landmarks and attractions of Holkham Hall, Barrow Common, the Scolt Head Island National Nature Reserve, and the luscious stretch of Brancaster Beach. Whisk your loved one away for an unforgettable stay at Leveret Cottage.
The North Norfolk village of Docking is surrounded by wonderful unspoilt countryside and is ideally situated for enjoying this attractive part of Norfolk with its many local attractions. The village of Docking is comprised mainly of pretty period cottages, many of which are built from local flint stones, and enjoys good amenities, including a fish and chip shop, Post Office, village store, and a family pub serving food. There is also a playing field with children’s play area, a bowling green, a tennis court and a local fishing lake. Docking is situated just a few miles from the coast with lovely beaches to be found at Heacham, Hunstanton, Holme, Brancaster, Holkham and Wells-next-the-Sea, each with their own individuality. As well as offering quiet beaches, these areas also offer visitors rspb sites, attractive fishing harbours and traditional vibrant seaside attractions. Don’t forget to explore the inland areas around Docking where you can enjoy a splendid lunch in the chic village of Burnham Market, explore the working flour mill at Bircham Windmill or visit one of the many country houses including The Royal Sandringham Estate, Houghton Hall or Holkham Hall. The area also has several good golfing locations and is in the ideal spot for visiting the historic maritime town of King's Lynn, which offers guides, tours and good shopping facilities.
One king-size bedroom with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/dining room
Electric central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine.
Smart TV and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Roadside parking available.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome (up to three for an additional charge).
Please note, this property is located on a B road that might have some peak time traffic as it goes in the heart of the village.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.1 miles, pub 0.2 miles
Elizabeth
However we were not pleased that the maintenance issues raised in various recent reviews had not been dealt with - in particular, there was still no blind in the bathroom, despite the owner responding to a review in July and saying they would do it immediately. The decor was very up-to-date and fashionable, but not enough thought had gone into the way in which people would actually live in the cottage during their holiday stays. The kitchen is obviously very small, though well equipped, but there was nowhere to store our own food - even a shelf on the wall above the microwave would help with this. The space between the bathroom wall and the outside wall is about 7ft - 7ft 6", but the ceiling slopes steeply on the outside wall side. A 5ft bed has been pushed into this area, making it difficult to access the bed from either side. My husband banged his head on the beams of the sloping ceiling and I ended up with bruised knees and feet, from getting out into a space that was so small I had to shuffle in and out sideways. Neither of us is tall, nor are we particularly fat, so I think most guests would have the same problem. There was also no bedside table or lamp on the bathroom side of the bed. A standard 4ft 6" double bed would at least allow a tiny bit more space for access and for a small bedside table. The dining table was not practical, as it was high up, with wobbly bar stools, which were not comfortable to climb up to and kept swinging round. In order to sit close to the table, one had to risk bruised knees from swivelling the chair and banging into the table legs. The house details mentioned the electric fuse box on the kitchen wall and said that, should the power trip, we should flip the switch back on and notify the owner about the trip. However, the fuse box was so high up that we would have been unable to reach it. There was no safe method to climb up to it (ref. wobbly bar stools mentioned above). A man came round while we were there, to read the meter. He had to leave without doing so, as the electric meter was above the fuse box and totally unreachable. Even a folding step-stool would have helped. We did like the water heaters attached to the kitchen and bathroom taps, though they didn't supply very much hot water, before it went cold and we had to wait for it to re-heat - which made washing dishes a bit of a challenge. Overall, although the house is pretty, it isn't very practical and we wouldn't want to stay there again. Lastly, there was a shower of rain on our first afternoon. Water poured through the ventilation fan in the kitchen ceiling, making a large puddle. We had nothing to clear it up with and my husband had to run to the shop and buy kitchen roll to soak up the water. We then had to leave a casserole dish with paper in to catch more water. We had a lot of problems getting hold of Sykes to report this, as there was a patchy mobile phone signal, when calls were answered there was a long queue and we were cut off, then our chat messages from the Sykes website were not answered. We ended up going into the Sykes Estate Agent in Fakenham, on the Wednesday. The gentleman was very polite and kind and promised to get a message to the Sykes office in Burnham Market. Even so, we heard nothing from Sykes until the Friday morning, when we were out for the day.
Carole
Thank you for the biscuits and local wine. Both went down very well. We were very impressed with the thought that had gone into furnishing the cottage, all on the theme of turquoise (sea) and sand. Even down to the little coasters, very clever of you to find those. The furniture and equipment were of very high quality, love the mugs in the kitchen and the bathroom mirror. Thank you for introducing us to Keith Nash. We so loved the painting in the sitting room that we tracked him down and bought one for ourselves. The heavy rain did throw up one significant problem which was a flood in the kitchen - all over the floor and into the cupboard under the sink. We dried it all out but the cupboard smells very damp. We put a bowl down on the floor to catch the drips and as we had a fair amount of rain, the bowl had to stay there. The water comes in through the extractor fan. I have taken a photo to show how the pantiles are badly fitted around the extractor fan, the root of the problem. There are also laths of wood lying in the guttering over the kitchen extension and roofing felt is sticking up. I donât know if those were intentional but we donât have them in our gutters at home. I shall try to send the photos to Sykes The lack of a blind in the bathroom is a real problem. I am seventy-seven and at my stage of life, you can appreciate that my âcharmsâ are not for public display. The lack of markings on the oven was no problem, we googled the handbook and found where the dials should be set. Perhaps a copy of the relevant page in your most excellent âWelcomeâ pack would help other guests. We chatted to some delightful neighbours â very welcoming. We did enjoy our stay, thank you for our few days in Docking
Robert
Has real potential but I feel there a few things that let it down. We struggled with the front door, difficult to open and stiff. As other people have mentioned a blind on the bathroom window is a must. Hand wash in the kitchen and bathroom is needed. A tea towel needs to be left in the kitchen, drying pots was difficult without one. We noticed ants on the windowsill. The cottage next door is being renovated so there was quite a lot of noise, I understand this is beyond Skye Cottages control but it is something that will be going on for a while so thought it was worth mentioning. Other than that a lovely cottage in a quiet village. Great having a well stocked shop a few yards down the road. I know other people have mentioned traffic noise, it didnât bother us but it is to be expected when stopping on a main road. No problem not having a garden for the dogs, just a case of popping a lead on them and taking them for a wee. Nice place to explore North Norfolk
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