The Old Chapel

ID: S190014

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

The Old Chapel in Norfolk receives high praise for its comfort, unique decor, and well-equipped facilities, including a games room and garden. Guests appreciate the warm welcome, with some mentioning complimentary local craft gin. The property's location is convenient for exploring the area, though some note the proximity to a busy road. While most reviews are positive, a few guests mention issues with cleanliness and maintenance.

Most guests found The Old Chapel to be clean and well-maintained, though there were a few mentions of odours and dust. The majority of reviews, however, do not raise significant cleanliness concerns.

The location is generally well-regarded for its proximity to local attractions and the coast. Some guests noted the busy road, but it did not significantly detract from their overall experience.

Guests consistently mention the comfortable beds and cosy atmosphere of The Old Chapel. The property is described as homely and charming, contributing to a relaxing stay.

The facilities, including a well-equipped kitchen, games room, and entertainment systems, are appreciated by guests. However, there are comments about small showers and the need for minor repairs, suggesting room for improvement.

While many guests express gratitude for the thoughtful touches, such as complimentary gin and other welcome gifts, these are not guaranteed for every stay. The reviews do not provide enough information to accurately score this category.

About this property

Nestled right in the heart of the picturesque village of Flitcham, and accessed by a beautiful landscape of country roads deep in the heart of the Royal Estates you will find The Old Chapel standing proud waiting for you to retreat to. Despite dating back to 1885, The Old Chapel has been lovingly restored and is decadently and considerately decorated throughout. As you enter the gravel driveway which can accommodate two cars to the rear of the property you are greeted by a landscaped garden. A large purpose-built barbecue area just waiting to be enjoyed at your dining leisure. Contemporary stable doors open up onto a kitchen fit to provide and seat a feast with a traditional long church table and benches where many a meal can be consumed with pleasure. A small downstairs toilet for convenience is tucked under the stairs. A delightful games room excitingly invites you in for all gaming pleasure. Lift the latch on the wooden door to enter a vastly seated lounge which welcomes you in to try a spot of local gin. A large open fire just waiting to be lit… Pull the blinds, nestle down to the crackling pop of the wood fire, turn on the speakers, take a sip, and stretch out fully on the main coach to take in your choice of viewing or listening pleasure with complete surround sounds. The upstairs of the house boasts a beautiful deep free-standing bath designed for stargazing fun. The small shower is perfect for a rinse off after an enjoying day at one of the many sandy beaches and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and wildlife that nestled this gem of a hideaway. The bedrooms consist of a large master with a king-size bed, a further two double rooms, one consisting of another king-sized bed, the other two singles. Every room encompasses its own unique character complete with Tempur mattresses and cushions. Plenty of storage throughout allows for a comfortable relaxed stay. The master bedroom boasts a large walk-in wardrobe area and has character features such as a chaise lounge and its own private shower to be uniquely viewed from the comfort of its sleigh bed. Bring the house to life… Make the house sing with your own music which can be linked via airdrop to the many Bluetooth speakers that are situated from room to room. The games room is a treasure chest of gaming and viewing pleasure with its own speaker system, gaming chair, PS4, sky box, and a library of DVDs to keep you entertained, as well as good old fashioned board games to be enjoyed if desired by the open fire. The TV and speakers in the lounge allow for a truly cinematic experience for the times when you desire to cosy down; a vast array of applications and channels allow you to experience the wonderments of a fully kitted out back lit TV. The house is so accommodating you will never want to leave, but you will always be welcomed back. Open the door and explore... The property rests within reach of a fantastic collection of rural and coastal pubs, which sell both traditional pub food and regional delights such as the area’s famous cheeses, craft beers, local fins, wines and local seafood; yum! Flitcham and the nearby villages such as Anmer and Sandringham are part of The Royal Family's Estate, which adds such a rich tapestry of nature to explore at its finest. As reported in the press, there is a clear giveaway when looking for cottages in Flitcham owned by His Majesty King Charles; 'anything with a light blue door is owned by the king', a colour chosen by the queen mother and seen in many villages nearby. Be sure to sneak a peek at these picture-perfect cottages while in the area, where you may also spot some royally-inspired names, such as Diamond Jubilee, Victoria, or even as obvious as 'Queen's Cottage'! A trip won't be complete without an afternoon exploring the rich and historic Sandringham House, bought by Queen Victoria in 1862 and now a marvellous attraction for the public, boasting the ultra-luxury, unbeatable manicured gardens and grounds, and a historic and educational day out for the family; keep your eyes peeled for King Edward VII's coat of arms, which hangs above the door. The glorious sandy beaches are all within a close drive. Snettisham and Heacham are said to have the most strikingly outstanding sunsets in the whole of the United Kingdom. From sunrise to sunset don’t forget to look up at the sky and openness of the land, it will leave you feeling both fresh and rested as you let go of the daily stress of your normal life and remember what it feels like to be alive and free! A cyclists’ haven, The North Coast Cycleway is just simply an absolutely idealist way to take in the beauty of the beaches nearby; alternatively, if you’d prefer to walk through nature, be sure to explore Norfolk’s AONB, salt marshes and its famed RSPB reserve. Abbey Farm, a unique farm that has made its focus on conserving wildlife for the past 30 years, and the popular market town of Kings Lynn, with its 12th century fishing port and True Yard Fisherfolk Museum are also worth visiting. The property welcomes you with open arms, as it is known as the healing home, The Old Chapel for all that are blessed that enter through its door.

Hillington is a civil parish resting in the county of Norfolk, England. Resting close to the thriving market town of King's Lynn for accessing many of its pubs, restaurants, shops and supermarkets for all of your amenities. Discover the beautiful Norfolk Coast aonb and The Wash National Nature Reserve for ample walking and cycling opportunities.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size suite with shower and walk-in wardrobe, 1 x King size, 1 x twin (can be queen size bed on request).

Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Ground-floor cloakroom with basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with open fire.

Games room

Open fire.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, toaster, kettle, fridge/freezer, nespresso machine, dishwasher, washing machine.

55" Smart TV with Netflix and Sky Q package which can be watched anywhere throughout the chapel with the Sky Q app.

A selection of books, PlayStation, games, DVDs.

WiFi (40mbps).

Smart speak system with auxiliary connection.

Barbecue with area and partially sheltered gazebo.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Luxury bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for two cars.

Enclosed lawned garden with furniture.

One well-behaved pet welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop and pub 1.5 miles.

Social club 0.1 miles

Reviews (59)

  • Sally

    It was very comfortable and relaxing. I agree with other comments made about the showers being on the small side but there was plentiful hot water and heating. Some areas need a bit of updating as a result of wear and tear. All in all an enjoyable holiday and thanks to the neighbour for all his advice and assistance.

  • Natalie

    Well equipped kitchen, comfy beds and lovely open fireplace in the lounge. We stayed for a week and it was a great base for visiting Kings Lynn, Hunstanton, Sandringham and other nearby attractions. Any queries we had about the house were answered quickly by helpful and responsive owner! Would recommend and stay again!

  • Awen

    We loved the quirky decorations and all the local information available.

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