A delightful hodgepodge of 18th-century character and contemporary style, this Grade II-listed townhouse is an absolute gem. Built in the 1750s, the red-brick home has kept much of its Georgian charm with huge sash windows and high ceilings, while bright pops of colour, a sleek kitchen and glittering gold accents move the interiors firmly into the modern age. You'll feel right at home here, whether you're watching Netflix on the sumptuous sofa or reading a book in the window seat. The open-plan layout is great for socialising, super stylish, and only adds to the sense of space – and the swanky kitchen is an absolute dream to cook in. During the summer months, soak up the sunshine on the small south-facing patio, where you can plop down on the wicker chairs with a cup of tea or an evening glass of wine.
Location-wise, you're in an excellent position to explore Norwich's cobbled lanes. Renowned pubs, delicious restaurants, cosy cafes and local shops are just a short walk away. For a day trip, head to the seaside – you can catch a train from Norwich Station (fifteen minutes on foot) to Great Yarmouth or Lowestoft and be at the beach in under an hour.
Home truths: *At full occupancy, two guests will sleep on the sofa bed in the second bedroom
*While there's a smart TV with Netflix and Prime, you'll need to log into your own accounts
*The home is part of a block, with other houses looking onto the patio
*You’ll be able to check yourself in on arrival using a lockbox
*There's a small desk in one of the bedrooms, or you can use the dining table as a laptop-friendly workspace
*Unfortunately, this home isn’t suitable for children aged 2-12 years old
*The second bedroom will only be available if the guest count is three or four (excluding infants) – however, there is a pricing discount for bookings with one or two guests