Mulberry Cottage offers a perfect holiday retreat for those wanting to step
into the beauty and relaxed pace of rural country living. The cottage was completely renovated in 2018 and now provides modern day luxury within a traditional 300 year old timber framed building creating a contemporary country style. Located on the Norfolk/Suffolk boarder, Mulberry Cottage is the ideal base to explore all that the area has to offer.
Mellis is a small village In North Suffolk with the largest unfenced grazing common in the Country. The glorious open space is grazed by cattle and horses and offers a magnificent Flower rich space to walk or cycle.
The property, with idyllic county views from every aspect, is as follows:
- Bedroom 1: King size bed
- Bedroom 2: Double bed
- Upstairs family bathroom
- Downstairs toilet and wet room (shower)
- Fully equipped kitchen with double oven, microwave, fridge freezer, dishwasher and washing machine
- Hotel quality bath towels and bed linen provided
- Hot tub towels provided but please bring your own beach towels
- Full central heating throughout (underfloor heating downstairs)
- Outside Chesney Wood-burning stove and barbecue
- Wi-fi, TV and Bluetooth speaker
- Board games
- Ample parking
- Secure bike store
- Barbecue with organic Suffolk wood lump charcoal
- South facing garden with sheltered seating area
- Garden furniture
- Hot tub
Leisure time:
Private hot tub overlooking acres of unspoilt open Suffolk country side, south facing garden with furniture, throws and Chesney wood burning stove for alfresco dining .
An abundance of footpaths surrounding the cottage with Thornham Walks and fishery a short drive away, miles of rural country lanes and tracks for cycling, tennis at Wortham Tennis Club four miles away, Golf at Diss Golf Club six miles away and various National Trust properties including Flatford Mill. The quaint Market towns of Eye and Diss both lie approximately five miles away, and the Four Horseshoes at Thornham and The White Horse at Stoke Ash are a short five minute drive away and offer excellent dining and open fires.
The Historic City of Norwich with its magnificent cathedral, covered market and theatre lies 28 miles to the North; Bury St Edmunds with its famous Abbey and gardens is 20 miles West and an hours drive away is the University City of Cambridge where punting is a must. For beach lovers the North Norfolk and Suffolk coasts make for a perfect day out and daily boat hire and lunch on the Norfolk broads is always a pleasure.
A perfect day out might also include Snape Maltings with its famous concert hall, bird watching at Orford Ness, or a wander through delightful Southwold and Walberswick with supper at the harbour.
Other attractions include, Banham Zoo, Bressingham Gardens, Snetterton Race Track, Pleasurewood Hills theme park, Jimmy’s Farm and Wildlife Park, Africa Alive and Roar! Dinosaur Adventure, Norfolk Lavender, watching the Seals at Horsey and horse racing at Newmarket and Fakenham.