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The
Map House offers a relaxing retreat to people who value high standards of
comfort and total privacy. Unlike most B&Bs, guests have their own self-contained
suite (sitting room, double bedroom and bathroom) each with it's own staircase
and front door, providing flexibility of access throughout the day.
Formerly
a gamekeeper's lodge, the Map House is rich in historical detail and set
in attractive grounds with easy parking. Its location provides fine views
and instant access to footpaths and nature walks on the adjacent Bayfield
estate. The name 'Smokers Hole' is derived from the tradition of charcoal
burning in the nearby woodland.
Situated in the beautiful Glaven Valley, the Map House
is close to the north Norfolk coast at Blakeney (4 miles) and the internationally
acclaimed bird watching reserve at Cley. Pale sand beaches, huge skies,
salt marshes and unspoilt countryside make this part of north Norfolk unique
in the English landscape.
The Georgian market town of Holt (3 miles) provides a
sophisticated blend of restaurants, independent shops (antiques, second-hand
bookshops, clothes and accessories) and art/craft galleries for creative
browsing.
    
East of England Tourist Board B & B of the year 2001
Included in The Which? Good Bed & Breakfast Guide
2003 (Round-up section) |