Description
Gryngolet is a pretty cottage situated in the peaceful hamlet of Gresham, which is just a short drive to Sheringham. The cottage sleeps 4 and is dog friendly. The gardens really are beautiful and overlook a small meadow, so the bird and wildlife is right on your door step. The unique feature of the cottage is a fabulous artists’s studio at the bottom of the garden. The owners have left lots of art supplies you can use to be inspired. It is also a wonderful space for children to play and get busy. A real escape from technology and a chance to reconnect with nature and creativity.
The interior is just stunning, with a cosy and comfortable sitting room with log burner contrasting with the light and sunny conservatory. The conservatory has a comfortable sofa and chairs to watch the birds, or read a book looking over the gardens. This is a special cottage.
Gryngolet has two bedrooms one with a king sized bed and again beautifully decorated with original artworks and a panelled wall, the other with bunk beds.
The kitchen is well equipped and the house is centrally heated with a Hive thermostat for ease of use.
Gryngolet is the perfect cottage to unwind and recharge your batteries in. The terrace is a relaxing place to sit and enjoy an al fresco meal, or a drink after a day exploring. And in case you were wondering, Gryngolet was the name of Sir Gawain’s horse in the Arthurian legend Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
Rural cottage in peaceful position just a few miles from Sheringham
Sheringham ParkGresham is a rural hamlet just a few minutes drive to Sheringham, it is a peaceful and pretty place to stay, with lots of walks direct from the cottage. You are very close to Sheringham Park, managed by the National Trust.
The parkland, laid out by Humphry Repton, is especially stunning when the Rhododendrons and Azaleas are in bloom. Sheringham is a traditional seaside town with something going on all year round, including the famous Carnival, is just 4 miles.
The rest of the Norfolk Coast is within a few miles either side of Sheringham with Cromer in one direction and Wells and Blakeney in the other.