Bakers Cottage Ludham - Norfolk Broads
52.70986, 1.53571Located 600 feet from Saint Catherine's Church, Bakers Cottage Ludham - Norfolk Broads offers a patio with a view over the street. Located 1.4 miles from Ludham & Potter Heigham Marshes National Nature Reserve, the 1-bedroom villa provides Wi-Fi and a car park.
Location
The hart of Ludham can be reached in 5 minutes' walk of the 1-bathroom villa, and such culture-oriented venues as The Museum of the Broads are 4.1 miles away. Guests can access Toad Hole Cottage Museum approximately a 25-minute stroll from, while RAF Air Defence Radar Museum is 2.9 miles away. Bakers Cottage Ludham - Norfolk Broads is 3.8 miles from a top family-friendly place such as BeWILDerwood.
Norwich International airport is 16 miles from this Ludham property, and Church bus stop is approximately a 5-minute stroll away.
Rooms
Guests will enjoy ironing facilities along with courtyard views. Guests can also enjoy an adjoining terrace and a sitting area, along with a couch set. Bathroom amenities comprise a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, as well as bath sheets and towels.
Eat & Drink
Dining area with coffee/tea making facilities are at the guests’ disposal. On-site self-catering also includes a fridge, a microwave oven, and glassware.
Leisure & Business
The entertainment options include live performances, while leisure facilities are a terrace and a courtyard. Onsite sport activities include windsurfing, canoeing, and hiking.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
605 sq. feet
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Landscape view
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Bakers Cottage Ludham - Norfolk Broads
💵 Lowest room price | 147 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
✈️ Distance to airport | 13.5 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Norwich International, NWI |
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Reviews of Bakers Cottage Ludham - Norfolk Broads
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missingWrote a review on Jul 23
loved our relaxing break in Ludham. Bakers Cottage exceeded expectations with its high standard renovation, thoughtful snacks, and cozy feel. The central location and nearby village shop were so convenient. We enjoyed the outside seating area and charming touches like the book about Potter Heigham. Can't wait to come back!
No television in one of the bedrooms.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 20
Quaint and comfortable cottage with lovely outside area. Great hosts who provided homemade scones and jam for tea. Fantastic information about the area. A wonderful 4-day stay.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 25
Lovely cottage, beautifully furnished, clean and comfortable. All kitchen facilities available. Delicious homemade scones provided. Helpful owners who shared local walks.
All was good.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 13
We had a fantastic stay at this idyllic cottage in a beautiful village. the cottage itself was homely and comfortable, with everything we needed. the hosts, Bridget and Michael, were superb and provided a warm welcome with homemade scones and jam. the location was perfect, with a great pub just 30 seconds away that served delicious pub grub and local ale. There were also plenty of brilliant attractions within a 20-minute drive. We highly recommend this cottage and look forward to staying here again in the future. Cons: None.
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missingWrote a review on May 25
The cottage was well restored and comfortable, with hot water bottles provided. It was cosy and well equipped, with easy-to-use oven and microwave and plenty of crockery and cutlery. The hosts provided a Christmas tree and goodies, which was a thoughtful touch. The outside area was lovely to sit in and enjoy breakfast. Bridget, one of the hosts, gave us a warm welcome and provided homemade scones and jam. She also gave us fantastic information about the area and recommended some great walks.
Felt exceptional, nothing too much trouble.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 23
We had a wonderful stay at Bakers Cottage in Ludham. The cottage was beautifully furnished, clean, and comfortable. The kitchen had all the necessary facilities, and the owner even left us homemade scones with butter and jam as a lovely gesture. The location was great, with a pub and village shop just seconds away. The cottage had a nice sun trap garden and parking right outside the front door. a fantastic and convenient place to stay.
Would be happy to recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 01
bakers cottage - delightful, comfy, and welcoming. exceeded expectations - michael's warm tour, bridget's homemade scones, perfect for brekkie in the sun. great location for exploring broads. will return!
Soft mattress - not great for bad backs.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 18
The location of the cottage is superb, with a village shop, butchers, and pub serving food just around the corner. It's also a great base for exploring the area and getting to the beaches. the cottage itself is compact and comfortable, with everything meticulously organized and pristine. the hosts are excellent at communication and provide thoughtful touches like milk, butter, scones, and jam. the kitchen is fully equipped, and DVDs, books, and games are also provided.
The only downside is the lack of internet access in the cottage, although there is phone signal and nearby pubs/cafés offer free Wi-Fi.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 30
Wonderful location, clean cottage with all amenities. Enjoyed homemade scones and jam. Easy check-in, well-equipped. Great for exploring Norfolk Broads and coast.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 25
The cottage was clean and well maintained, with everything we needed for our stay. The hosts were friendly and helpful, showing us around and explaining how things worked. The location of the cottage was excellent, with a shop and pub nearby for convenience. We also enjoyed the lovely touches like fresh flowers and a welcome snack.
It would have been helpful to be able to stream TV or research places to visit. The shower in the cottage was also quite poor, to the point where we decided not to use it on one day.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 17
The location of the cottage is excellent, with a village shop just across the road that is open until 9pm every night. This makes it convenient for any last-minute needs. there is a traditional tea house and a butcher nearby, making it easy to find a quick bite to eat. the cottage itself is small but has everything you need, with a well-equipped kitchen and a comfortable bed. the host is also welcoming, providing a tour of the property and even offering scones and jam as a warm welcome gesture.
Parking can be a bit of a hassle, as the cottage is situated on a narrow and busy road near a blind bend. It's difficult to park just off the road with the wheels on the pavement, which may require parking further away from the property.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 07
A gem of a find. Lovely little cottage with everything I needed and more. Bridget greeted me with a warm welcome and homemade scones, a delightful touch after a long drive. The place was well equipped and spotless. I slept well and will definitely return. I highly recommend this charming cottage.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 22
The cottage was beautifully renovated and had all the amenities we needed, including a fully equipped kitchen and comfortable bed. The host was lovely and provided thoughtful snacks upon our arrival. The location was also great, with a traditional tea house just across the street and a butcher around the corner. The bus station was right outside the door, making it convenient to explore the area. We also enjoyed the beautiful countryside views, just a few steps away from the city.
One major drawback was the lack of WiFi. It should be made more obvious in the description that there is no internet or WiFi at the property.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 18
Great location for exploring the Norfolk Broads, with easy access to attractions and beaches. Comfortable and well-organized cottage with thoughtful touches, such as milk, butter, scones, and jam provided. Excellent communication with hosts and helpful advice for activities. Convenient amenities nearby, including a village shop, butchers, and a pub serving food.
Felt right at home, no complaints.