Summary:
Welcome to Oddfellows Hall, a charming three-bedroom cottage in the vibrant heart of Holt in North Norfolk. Perfect for up to six guests, this dog friendly home offers modern amenities including a stylish mezzanine and table football for added fun. Explore Holt’s shops and cafes, and stunning coastal spots like Salthouse and Blakeney. Oddfellows Hall is your ideal base for a true North Norfolk experience.
The Space:
The open-plan lounge and dining area includes a large L-shaped sofa, smart TV, and a dining table for six. There’s also a workspace with an office chair and a mezzanine level with table football for extra relaxation.
The fully equipped kitchen includes an oven, grill, fridge freezer, dishwasher, pod coffee machine, and microwave, plus all necessary cookware. A washer dryer is available in the utility room.
Oddfellows Hall offers three ground-floor bedrooms: a master with a super king-size bed and ensuite, and two additional bedrooms with comfortable double beds.
Two bedrooms feature ensuite bathrooms with modern rainfall showers, while a family bathroom with a shower over the bath provides added convenience.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full property.
The keys to Oddfellows Hall are accessed via a key safe box, and full details will be provided prior to check-in.
The Neighborhood:
Oldfellows Hall is situated in a fantastic location for visitors looking to explore the historic and cultural charms of Holt, as well as the stunning North Norfolk countryside and coast. With its blend of independent shops, art galleries, and dining options, Holt is a perfect destination for a relaxed getaway. It’s also an excellent base for exploring nearby attractions like the Norfolk coast, Blakeney Point, and the North Norfolk Railway, offering something for everyone from history enthusiasts to nature lovers.
Holt is known for its variety of boutique stores and independent retailers. You’ll find everything from antique shops to quirky gift shops and high-end fashion boutiques. Bakers and Larners of Holt is a must-visit if you are shopping. This iconic department store has been serving the town for over 250 years and offers a wide range of high-quality goods, including food, clothing, and homewares.
The town also has a thriving arts scene, with several galleries showcasing local and regional artists. The Red Dot Gallery and Bircham Gallery are popular spots for art lovers.
Holt Country Park is located just a short distance from Albert Road and offers over 100 acres of woodland, heath, and wildflower meadows. The park has several walking trails, perfect for a peaceful stroll or a family day out. Look out for the local wildlife, including deer, birds, and butterflies. There are picnic areas and children's play areas, making it a great spot for families.
Just outside Holt, the North Norfolk Railway operates a heritage steam train service between Holt and Sheringham. The scenic route passes through beautiful countryside and offers a nostalgic experience of travel in vintage carriages.
Oddfellows Hall is a unique property located in an ideal destination for visitors seeking a blend of history, culture, natural beauty and family friendly activities.
Getting Around:
Holt is a small, walkable town, and you are within easy reach of all the main attractions. The town center’s compact size means that visitors can explore the shops, cafés, and galleries on foot without needing to use a car.
A car is useful for visiting nearby coastal villages and nature reserves. Popular destinations like Blakeney, Cley-next-the-Sea, and Wells-next-the-Sea are all within a short drive from Holt.
There are regular bus services connecting Holt to surrounding towns and villages, including the Coasthopper bus that runs along the North Norfolk coast between Hunstanton and Cromer and the nearest train station to Holt is at Sheringham, about 5 miles away. From Sheringham, you can take a train to Norwich and connect to other major cities.
Interaction with Guests:
We're always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.