Foxes Croft

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Foxes Croft

A comfortable, warm, small detached bungalow within 10 minutes of the coast. Foxes Croft is situated between the larger villages of Dersingham and Snettisham, the famous Ken Hill rewilding project and glorious nearby coasts of course. Although sleeping three it is ideal accommodation for two people. The sitting room has a small settee, easy chair, dining table, television and video.

The main bedroom a double bed and the single bedroom leads into the shower room which includes toilet and washbasin. The kitchen includes electric cooker, refrigerator with freezer compartment, spin dryer and microwave. The large front garden faces open fields and the back has a secluded lawn and seating area with summerhouse.

Further back is the larger mainly orchard area. This part of Norfolk has a coastline which is famous for its west facing sunsets, particularly Snettisham, Heacham and Hunstanton which is also known for its striped cliffs.

Inland there are unspoilt picturesque villages to explore, many with pubs serving meals. Safe off road, heating and linen included. Dogs welcome. Brochure available.

Excellent bus services between Kings Lynn and Hunstanton leading to the very popular Coastal Hopper.

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1 Sandy Ln, Ingoldisthorpe, King's Lynn, PE31, Norfolk
Nearby Trails
Ingoldisthorpe Explorer Cycling Loop
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0.47 Miles Away
Expect some fine views along pretty lanes with this easy and delightful ride passing through pretty villages and alongside Houghton Hall with its white fallow deer herd.
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Snettisham Circular Walk
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1.08 Miles Away
Crossing green grazing fields, traversing a shoreline once overwhelmed by the sea and passing through a pleasant woodland, the Snettisham circular has a wonderful variety of landscapes to enjoy. The route is best enjoyed during dry periods between late spring and early autumn.
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Ken Hill Snettisham Walk
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1.23 Miles Away
Spanning from the village of Snettisham, this short but charming walk takes a route which snakes through the mixed woodland of the Ken Hill Estate. The western tip of the route commands fine views over the estate’s farmland and the Wash beyond.
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Sandringham Cycle Route
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1.42 Miles Away
From a Norman Castle to a modern royal estate, there is barely a moment of this journey that does not conjure some wonderful sight from the distant or recent past. The Sandringham visitor centre is the perfect starting point for the adventure. The route is suitable for any type of bicycle.
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Sandringham to Bircham Cycling: Off-road Rides
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1.62 Miles Away
This route takes you from Sandringham to explore a network of long, straight, off-road farm tracks through a quiet, open, arable landscape and link the settlements of Bircham Newton, Great Bircham and Bircham Tofts
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