Any suggestions for a self catering cottage in NW Norfolk that will accept three dogs please? Must have enclosed garden and not cost an arm and a leg. Am getting fed up...
Emma F. replied:
http://www.cottages4 you.co.uk/cottages/forest-cottage-ccco - recently stayed here for a sled dog event, four adults and three dogs. Enclosed part of garden is small (green fence you can see on pic) but the cottage is situated inside a huge fully fenced equestrian facility and you can strike out in any direction straight into the forest. :) Previous year we stayed here: http://www.cottages4 you.co.uk/cottages/chalk-barn-w41869 which also has a small enclosed gravel seating area and turned out to be huge inside, it's in a village though not straight into the forest.
Christine C. replied:
Foxescroft, Ingoldisthorpe - stayed there last October - details on www.cottageguide.co.uk. She said that she usually only allows 2 dogs but as I am 'obviously a very responsible dog owner' I could take 3! Not small dogs either - GSD and 2 collies! Very reasonable rates too, large informal garden, woods at the end of the road and close to beaches and Sandringham.
Christine B. replied:
Bob San and anyone else who is interetsed, I have booked a cottage with enclosed garden and all mod cons through this site, just under £500 for a week end June:) http://www.glavenvalley.co.uk/
Tamara B. replied:
http://www.eastrustoncottages.co.uk/index.php
Susan H. replied:
I sympathise. We only have 2 dogs and have regularly used Welcome Holidays in the past, but this year we find a lot of cottages in their 'dogs go free' catalogue actually now charge £25 per dog, even for a short break. I used to hoover up when we left, but I'm damned if I'll pay £25 per dog extra and then hoover up as well.