You can book this property from:

  • £1,346 per week
  • £192 per night
  • 4 Star

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 king/super-king bed
  • 4 single beds

Bathrooms

  • 1 WC
  • Towels provided

Accessibility

  • On one level, no stairs
  • Ground floor WC
  • Ground floor bedroom

Families

  • Family friendly
  • Highchair

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Sauna
  • Swimming pool
  • Welcome pack

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Private parking

How far to ...?

  • Pub 0.5 miles
  • Shop 0.5 miles

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

These four beautifully refurbished cottages are set in the extensive mature and secure gardens and grounds of the 16th century Grade II listed Pilgrims House, which was once the farmhouse of Bromholm Priory. A track behind the properties leads to the sandy beach. See further cottage details and 360 degree views on www.pilgrimsholidaycottages.co.uk Shop/Pub: 0.5 miles

Gardens: Each cottage has its own private area with table, chairs and gas barbecue. There is shared use of the extensive gardens outdoor chess set, seesaw and trampoline.

There is no lifeguard, so an adult must supervise children at all times and nobody can use the pool area on their own.

All facilities and swimming pool are open with allocated time slots for the pool.

Swimming Pool: At the centre of the complex the 16th Century Grade II listed, thatched barn houses a large 13 x 5 metre heated indoor swimming pool and has exposed beams and stained glass windows, with sauna, shower and wc. The pool, with an average year round temperature of 30c is available for each cottage with an allocated time each day between 08.00hr to 18.00hrs

Mini gym: In the conservatory attached to the swimming pool.  No children under 16 years old.

Laundry: The laundry is on the ground floor of the old gig house next to the manager’s office. With washing machine, tumble dryer, irons and ironing boards for guests to use free of charge. Plus an ice machine for all to use.

 Games Room: On the first floor of the old gig house with an air hockey/pool table and table football plus upright arcade games.  Children under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
Bike Shed: Lockable bike storage available next to the Manager’s Office
Parking: There is a private car park with parking for one car per property with further free public parking available 30 metres away in Abbey Street.
Pets: One very well-behaved dog per cottage. Please be aware of our booking information regarding pets.

Pilgrims Chase is a high quality conversion of four stables and a feed barn. All the original beams are intact. There are pitch pine and terracotta tile floors throughout. Equestrian memorabilia abound. The Chase is laid out on the ground floor and may be suitable for the less able.

Sitting/Dining Room spacious room with comfortable seating, smart TV, radio/CD player and dining table and six chairs. There is a Tudor brick fireplace with gas log fire. 
Kitchen with electric cooker/grill, dishwasher, larder fridge with icebox and microwave plus Nespresso coffee machine.
Bathroom with a large bath/shower, washbasin and wc
Bedroom 1 with a king size bed, side tables, wardrobe, and dressing table
Bedroom 2 with twin beds, side tables and hanging space
Bedroom 3 with twin beds, side tables and hanging space
Heating:  G.F.C.H.
Also Provided: Towels - please bring your own beach/pool towels. Books, games.  Access to WiFi Internet connection.
Notes: Please be aware that infants are counted as a member of the party

Once an important place of pilgrimage, the ruins of Bromholm Priory are still to be seen in Bacton today. The Priory was built in 1113 AD by William de Glanville and was home to the Cluniacs, the Black Monks who purchased a piece of the True Cross, the Bromholm Roode.  Ensuing miracles ensured visits by many thousands of pilgrims including King Henry III. The Priory was mentioned in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, the Domesday Book, and was the subject of a prediction in Mother Shipton's Almanac.

Today the coastal village opens its doors to the 21st century pilgrims who visit for their holidays. They enjoy the friendly village atmosphere and the sandy beaches, which are often quiet even in the height of summer. There is a good range of local amenities including a pub and shop nearby, a children's playground.

Reviews

Great place to visit, short walk to beach and easy access from Bacton by car to most of Norfolk. The swimming pool is a gem.

Mr G,

Lovely quiet location, with a very short walk to the dog friendly sandy beach. Use of a swimming pool in a beautiful converted tudor barn. Nicki, the manager, on hand to sort out any problems. The children loved the games room and of course, the brilliant swimming pool.

Mrs L,

Gorgeous property in a perfect location. Cottage had everything we needed and the swimming pool is a huge bonus. Welcome pack on arrival and the manager was available for any concerns, not that we had any!

Mrs Nikki A,

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