Summary: Quayside Cottage is a charming three-bedroom property in Hoveton, set on the Norfolk Broads with its own river frontage and private mooring. You can hire boats nearby or join a guided tour to take in the scenic beauty. Hoveton, known as the capital of the Broads, offers a range of shops, cafes, pubs, and restaurants all just a short walk away. The cottage also comes with an allocated parking space for added convenience.
The Space: The spacious lounge/dining area features comfortable seating, a dining table for six, and an HDTV with Freeview. Large double doors open onto the riverside decking.
The fully equipped kitchen includes all the essentials, including a dishwasher, for easy self-catering.
Quayside Cottage spans three floors and offers three bedrooms: one double and two twins.
The top floor bathroom has a W/C and shower, while the middle floor bathroom includes a W/C and a bath with shower over.
River views can be enjoyed from the upper floors and dining area.
Guest Access: Guests have access to the full property. The keys to the property are accessed via a secure key safe and full details will be provided shortly before your arrival date.
The Neighborhood: Wroxham and Hoveton are two closely connected villages in the heart of the Norfolk Broads, divided by the River Bure. Together, they serve as major hubs for boating, nature tourism, and family activities in Norfolk.
The Norfolk Broads consist of over 125 miles of waterways set amidst stunning countryside and picturesque towns and villages. Boats are available for hire, allowing you to self-navigate the waterways, or you can book an organised river cruise. Cafes, pubs, ice cream parlours, restaurants, and even an independent family-run department store are all just minutes away on foot.
North Norfolk offers a variety of attractions for those wanting to venture further. You can visit Horsey Gap for a memorable seal-watching experience, where seals can often be seen basking on the shore. Art galleries, craft shops, and the lively seaside towns of Cromer and Sheringham, known for their traditional charm, are only a short drive away.
Getting Around: Driving is the most convenient way to get around Wroxham and Hoveton, with Norwich just a short drive away via the A1151. The nearest train station is Hoveton and Wroxham Railway Station, with regular services to and from Norwich. Local bus services are also available, connecting you to nearby towns.
You are in the perfect location to explore the village on foot, or you can hire a boat or join a guided tour to explore the Broads.
Interaction with Guests: We're always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.