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Add to my favourites Go to their website! School Road, Kirby Cane, Bungay, Norfolk, NR35 2HL Rose Cottage is a 19th century property restored and extended over the last few years by the current owners taking care to incorporate traditional features. The room is upstairs in the extension completed in 2010. It has a double aspect giving views of the surrounding fields and wonderful sunsets. It is furnished to a high standard with luxury carpets, curtains and traditional yew wood furniture. The large recently added conservatory is where breakfast is served and where guests can relax at the end of a busy day. There is a wide choice for breakfast - always a selection of cereals, yoghurts, fruit, etc and Aga-cooked fayre from a full English to local kippers - served with toast from home-made breads and selection of teas and coffees. Places to Stay & Visit in NorfolkPlaces to Stay & Visit in or near Bungay Information on Rose Cottage B&B , School Road , Kirby Cane , Bungay
B&B Price per person from: (based on two people sharing a double room) B&B Price for Single Occupancy from: No Credit Cards Accepted , consisting of 1 double/twin en-suite Closed Xmas & New Year EnjoyEngland 4 Stars Silver & Breakfast Award Freeview TV/DVD, Free Wi-Fi, Drinks tray (fresh milk), Hairdryer, Power shower (water softened), White bedlinen (blankets/sheets if preferred), complimentary toiletries, heated towel rail, shaver point Garden with seating (about an acre and meadow), Large conservatory, Free Wi-Fi, Ironing facilities (on request), ample parking (close to house). Packed lunch £5 pp. Dietary requirements can be catered for with prior notice Relax in the conservatory with books, board games, etc Outdoor activities on site: Cycling (2 bicycles to borrow), on Cycle Way and close to numerous footpaths/walks Golf courses at Beccles, Bungay, 5 miles from southern gateway to Norfok Broads at Beccles where day boats can be hired, Fishing lakes approx 8 miles, Heritage Coast of North Suffolk can be reached by car in about 30 mins, Swimming pools in nearby towns - outdoor at Beccles in summer, indoor all year round at Bungay
From Norwich take A146 towards Beccles/Lowestoft - approx 14 miles turn right on to A143 towards Bungay/Diss - approx 2 miles turn right into Church Road signposted 'Church'- approx quarter mile turn right into School Road - up the hill approx 400 yds - 1st house on the left. From Diss take A143 towards Bungay/Lowestoft - approx 15 miles at Bungay stay on A143 across two roundabouts - approx 4 miles turn left into Church Road signposted 'Church' - approx quarter mile turn right into School Road - up the hill approx 400 yds - 1st house on left To view the icons please zoom inConnecting to the iTunes Store.... We are unable to find iTunes on your computer.Garden Close, Bungay NR35 Interested in this property? Call 01986 478002 * or * Calls to this number will be recorded for quality, compliance and training purposes. Offered With No Chain Potential Rental Yield in excess of 5% Great First Time Buyer Opportunity Offering Two Double Bedrooms
Garden, Shed & Outside Brick Storelinen cotton grommet curtain - platinum Energy Efficiency Rating: E19mm curtain pole finials ApproachEntrance door to:Entrance hallSitting room5.1m (16' 9") x 3.6m (11' 10") (max)Kitchen3.3m (10' 10") x 2.4m (7' 10")Lean to1.1m (3' 7") x 2.4m (7' 10")Stairs to first floor landingBathroomBedroom2.6m (8' 6") x 3.6m (11' 10")Bedroom4.6m (15' 1") x 3.0m (9' 10")Outside rearBrick outhouse3.91m (12' 10") x 1.19m (3' 11") (max)blackout curtains campervan Get a property reportadjustable double curtain rod set with beaded finial
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Local info for Waveney About the neighbours in NR35 AskMe Q&A for Waveney National nautical school, Portishead. Asked on Feb 17 2012, What's it like to live in Bungay? Asked on Jul 4 2007, What's shared ownership please? Asked on Mar 6 2012, Get advice from local owners and experts Pirnhow Street Bungay Norfolk NR35 2RU This renovated water mill and miller's house, just outside Bungay in Suffolk (and literally straddling the border between Norfolk and Suffolk) is a recently renovated gem. There has been a mill here since the fourteenth century, but the current buildings date back to the 1800s and were in use as a mill and a maltings until the 1960s, when the buildings fell into disrepair until being rescued in 2008 by two local brothers, Toby and Alex, who spent five years restoring it as a self-catering property. It was a labour of love for sure, bringing it back from a ruin full of trees to the pristine property you see now, but you can see why they fell in love with the old place: it's a truly beautiful spot, a large double-fronted Georgian house backing onto a particularly scenic stretch of the always beautiful Waveney river.
It can comfortably sleep 12 people in its six spacious bedrooms, all of which are large and three have en-suite bathrooms while the others share a shower room and toilet. Downstairs there is a large kitchen equipped with a range cooker, a double butler sink and a lovely large table that can seat 12; there's a walk-through sitting room that again can easily accommodate large groups plus a games room full of goodies at the front. But the house's real treasure is the river itself, across which a pretty bridge accesses Suffolk (the house itself is in Norfolk!), the garden and the river bank, where you can float off on the brothers' carefully constructed raft, complete with table and chairs, or row down to Bungay for a pint or to get some supplies in. The garden is huge and has an outside pizza oven and lots of chairs for afternoon lazing, and it's nice to be able to say you've holidayed in both Norfolk and Suffolk. In any case Wainford Mill House is the perfect East Anglian idyll whether north or south of the border.