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The market town of Holt is in the very heart of the North Norfolk countryside. If you're looking for a few days away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, you may well want to consider a break at one of the holiday cottages in this part of the world.

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There's several holiday cottages to choose from in the Holt area. The selection we mention here are all on the "Norfolk Cottages" website - they've got plenty of holiday cottages all around Norfolk; so it's well worth having a look at what they can provide for you.

9 Weston Square

9 Weston Square The first cottage to talk about is 9 Weston Square. This cottage is a traditional mid-terrace cottage - with a lovely flint finish. Recently refurbished, 9 Weston Square is a short walk to the shops and pubs of Holt. A great destination for a romantic break, 9 Weston Square sleeps 2 people.

Butterfly Cottage

Butterfly Cottage If you want a larger holiday cottage in Holt, Butterfly Cottage maybe more appropriate for you. Butterfly Cottage sleeps 4 people - so is a good size for a family holiday - and, like 9 Weston Square, is a traditional North Norfolk cottage design, with a brick and flint construction. Despite it's looks, Butterfly Cottage is a modern holiday cottage, and as such has all those modern trappings you require from a holiday cottage: gas central heating, TV, DVD - you get the idea, all mod-cons.

Fairstead Cottage

Fairstead Cottage The third and final cottage in Holt I want to mention is Fairstead Cottage. Fairstead Cottage is a semi-detached property, and one of the biggest holiday cottages in Holt which is featued by "Norfolk Cottages". Sleeping 6 people, Fairstead Cottage is a good choice for a family cottage holiday. And could well be big enough should you want to holiday with friends too. A 1920's built home, Fairstead Cottage is a traditional brick and flint construction. If you want to get into Holt for a meal or drink in the evening, you'll be pleased to hear that Fairstead Cottage is within walking distance of the pubs and restaurants available in Holt.

Just a small selection

I've talked about a very small selection of holiday cottages available in Holt; there are plenty to choose from in Holt (and in North Norfolk). If you want a wider selection of cottages in Norfolk, have a little look at the holiday cottages in Norfolk. There's blumin' hundreds of cottages featured there.

Thanks for reading, and I hope you have a great cottage holiday!

Find some more cottages near Holt

After the success of the three cottages mentioned earlier - it seems Holt is a popular place - here's a few more cottages around Holt for you to look at.

Other properties which you maybe interested in which are near Holt

We don't have a sample of prices for you, for the following properties which are near Holt, although that doesn't mean you should rule them out! It's well worth having a look at these properties too: Mallard Cottage in East Rudham, The Old Granary in Saxthorpe, Avocet House in Langham, Curlew Cottage in Southrepps, Partridge Barn in Sculthorpe, Seaford in Weybourne, The Haybarn in Sculthorpe, Samphire in Bacton, Brambles in Gunthorpe, Bessingham Manor in Bessingham, The Castaway in Mundesley, Plane Tree Barn in Edgefield, Wensum View Cottage in Great Ryburgh, Dyes Cottage in Hindolveston, This cottage in Holt, Pippin Cottage in Holt, Gull Cottage in Morston, Half Penny Cottage in Docking, Three Horseshoes House in Scottow, Wyndswept in Wells-Next-The-Sea, The Old Chapel in Itteringham, Skelding View in Sheringham, The Potting Shed in Ringstead, Mellors Holt in Weybourne, Arum in Old Catton. I hope this selection of cottages helps you find that holiday you've been looking for.