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Located on the western edge of the beautiful, small and quiet village of Congham, dog-friendly Deerwood sleeps four people, and boasts unobstructed views over farmland to the Royal Estate of Sandringham. Refurbished to a high standard, Deerwood, offers a secured lawned garden meaning dogs can play safely. Close-by are several public footpaths allowing access to the local countryside, and beyond.
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Congham lies around six miles north east of King’s Lynn and is just a few miles away from the HM the King's residence at Sandringham, where you can easily spend a whole day touring the house, the beautiful gardens and the museum. It is just a few minutes from the A148 and A149, providing easy access to both the North Norfolk coast and the inland countryside. Nearby Grimston has a post office, general store, while Hillington is home to the exciting pub/ restaurant/ street food park; The Folkes Arms. Make sure you visit Congham Hall Spa for some pampering. In nearby Great Massingham The Three Horseshoes, The Dabbling Duck and Cartshed Tea Rooms can all be found in one of Norfolk's loveliest villages with it's fine village green and duck ponds. Within a 5 minute walk you also have The Anvil in Congham.
The nearest beaches are at Snettisham, Heacham, Hunstanton and Brancaster. Sailing is possible at Brancaster Staithe.
Hunstanton is famous for it’s striped cliffs, Esplanade gardens, a traditional Victorian promenade garden complete with a bowling green and play area for children, crazy golf and putting area.
For the more active, Old Hunstanton has become a destination for kite surfing and the Hunstanton Golf Course is a challenging links course, voted amongst the top 100 courses in Britain. Old Hunstanton has an abundance of great places to eat, including The Neptune, a Michelin-starred restaurant; The Lodge Hotel and The Mariners Arms, plus of course there is the ever-popular beach cafe, great for a good fry up or a leisurely lunchtime snack.
RSPB nature reserves can be found locally at Snettisham and Titchwell, both well worth a visit.