Summary:
Robin's Nest Lodge is a lovely, single-storey lodge resting within 2 miles of Snettisham in Norfolk. One double bedroom with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchenette, dining area, and sitting area
The Space:
Robin's Nest Lodge is a single-storey lodge set within the glamping area of Diglea Caravan Park - consisting of an open-plan kitchenette/living/dining area with gas hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, fold-up dining seating for two people, and sitting area. There is a double bedroom with en-suite shower room. Outside, there is a non-enclosed rear garden with gravelled area, decking, and furniture, along with off-road parking for one car. Shared gravel entrance. Sorry, no pets. Sorry, no smoking. You'll find a shop in 0.3 miles, pub in 0.1 miles, lake in 0.3 miles, beach in 0.6 miles, and river in 0.8 miles. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are all inc. in rent. Robin's Nest Lodge is a lovely base for a seaside and rural getaway in Norfolk. Note: Good Housekeeping Bond of 200 GBP. Note: Clubhouse on-site with pool table and TV. Note: EV charging on-site. Note: Welcome pack on arrival.
The Neighborhood:
Snettisham is a traditional Norfolk village, with many of its houses built from the local iron-rich carr stone, which has an attractive golden-brown colouring. Due to this, the buildings are known locally as “gingerbread houses”. Village amenities include general stores, a Post Office, 2 inns, a bistro and a regular bus service to the bustling, family-friendly seaside resort of Hunstanton and historic King’s Lynn. The church of St Mary sits alone on top of the hill and is certainly worthy of a look inside at the exquisitely decorated tracery flowers on the west window. There is an RSPB bird sanctuary close to the beach, which is three miles away, and the ancient Peddars Way public footpath runs near to the village. Park Farm is on the edge of the village, and is a working farm with year-round activities for all the family, including a 45-minute “deer safari” and the chance to feed some of the animals. The Royal Estate of Sandringham, whose impressive house, gardens and church are open to the public, is nearby, as are the plant farm, tea rooms and gift shop at Norfolk Lavender, England's premier lavender farm.