Country Park

Bob & Marion purchased the Thatched Cottage on the 17th of January 2005.

That spring they became aware that an 8 acre field immediately to the West was for sale.thatched cottage country park

The field was purchased in the July of 2005.

The field, left fallow for 15 years became the catalyst for an awakening of everything the Thatched Cottage should be, a place steeped in tradition, embraced by the Fens, a place of respite, recreation, refreshment and reflection, a place to smell the roses.

A new car park was built, enabling a kitchen extension and Victorian garden room to be tastefully attached to the West of the cottage all embraced by a grey stone patio complete with chess board.

Beyond the car park within the 7 acres set aside, 12 woods have been created by a series of meandering rides or grassed paths, a mile in length.

From the air the rides would appear as a “random fleur de lyle”, but remain deceptively hidden from the ground until explored.

2000 English native shrubs and hardwood trees, 17 species, have been planted in January 2006 and are now protected as a conservation and wild life park.

Grasses, wild flowers including orchids indigenous to the fens dot the paths and woods  and some half an acre has been preserved to show the ferns of the fens in their natural environment.

A large area is mown as a games area where le boule, (petanque), quoits, snakes and ladders and other garden games can be enjoyed.

The wild life includes, toads, frogs, moles, field mice, field voles, Kestrel, Sparrow Hawk, Marsh Harrier, Heron, Mallard, Snipe, Partridge, Pheasant, Pipits, Reed Bunting and many more.

The Park and cottage together offer a remarkable and memorable venue for you to enjoy.  

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