CONTACT DETAILS, MAP & LOCAL INFORMATION



Bella Philippi
Stody Holiday Cottages
Stody Estate Office
Melton Constable
Norfolk
NR24 2ER
Tel: 01263 710279
email: bellaphilippi@hotmail.co.uk

A map of the location of the cottages can be found at the following link: www.streetmap.co.uk/postcode/nr242aa




Stody Holiday Cottages are a part of the award winning Stody Estate, located in and around the countryside surrounding Hunworth. Stody Estate is a long standing family owned and managed business involved in a wide range of activities including arable and livestock farming, extensive conservation and woodland management. Together we welcome you to, what we regard as a rather special and beautiful, part of the English countryside.




Stody Lodge Gardens is renowned for its dramatic Rhododendron and Azalea gardens. The Main Garden, which was originally laid out in the 1930s, has an extensive area of walks and pathways lined with a wide variety of rhododendrons and azaleas. The Gardens are open to the public in May, on select days.




For further details please see: www.stodyestate.co.uk

The Estate also owns the village pub the Hunny Bell on the village green at Hunworth. Under the guidance of Henry Watt of Animal Inns, meals are served every lunchtime and evening freshly cooked to order. The menu is mostly seasonal and wherever possible the ingredients are sourced locally. The real ales served are Abbott Ale, Adnams Original, Woodfordes Wherry, Bass and a local guest ale.

For further details and menus please see: www.thehunnybell.co.uk




The stunning and extensive North Norfolk coast is close by, with its many beaches, salt marshes and cliffs. Whether you wish to walk, sail, picnic, birdwatch, play golf, cycle, fish or just kick back and enjoy the peace and quiet of village life, it is all to hand.

Both cottages are located in the small village of Hunworth, 2 miles from the Georgian market town of Holt and 6 miles from the coast (at Blakeney).

The stately homes of Blickling, Felbrigg, Holkham, Houghton and Sandringham are well worth a visit, together with the many historic Norfolk churches, market and seaside towns and charming unspoilt villages.

Further information North Norfolk can be found at both:
www.visitnorthnorfolk.com/
www.nationaltrust.org.uk

We also recommend visiting Creake Abbey Studios for its Farmers’ Markets held on the 1st Saturday of every month(www.creakeabbeystudios.co.uk). In addition the Studios is recognised as a centre for artistic talent in north Norfolk, selling paintings, jewellery made with semi precious stones, oriental rugs, fabulous home décor and antiques, painted furniture, objects d’art, beautiful children’s clothing, garden accessories and Provencal goodies ranging from honey and oils to tablecloths and ceramics.



The above photos are by kind permission of www.TourNorfolk.co.uk