The Crow's Nest is a lovely bungalow that has been recently refurbished to offer comfortable and contemporary one-level living. Tucked away just behind the coast road in a quiet backwater, with rolling farmland views to the rear and easy walks nearby, the property is only a short drive to the wide open sandy spaces of Brancaster beach and close to local amenities. With a roomy open-plan living room with woodburner, a bright conservatory/dining room, a well-equipped kitchen, family bathroom and a double, twin and bunk bedrooms, there is plenty of space to relax in this lovely holiday house. The owners are happy to welcome 2 dogs so the whole family can enjoy the delights of the region. Shops/Pubs: within walking distance
Open Plan Sitting Room with comfortable seating, TV with Freesat, DVD player, Bluetooth speakers and woodburner, leading to
Conservatory Dining Room with dining table and bench seating
Kitchen with electric cooker, fridge, microwave, dishwasher - washing machine, freezer and an additional fridge are located in the garage
Hallway coat and boot cupboard with heating facility for drying wet boots and coats
Bedroom 1 with a double bed
Bedroom 2 with twin beds
Bedroom 3 with 80cm wide bunk beds
Bathroom with underfloor heating, bath, over-bath shower, hand-held shower attachment, washbasin and wc
Garden: Fully enclosed garden with lawn, patio area, table & chairs and charcoal barbeque
Parking: Designated parking for two cars
Heating: Electric radiators, electric storage heaters, underfloor heating, woodburner - starter fuel pack provided.
Pets: 2 small/medium well-behaved pets welcome. Please be aware of our booking information regarding pets.
Also Provided: Towels. WiFi. Books, games, radio and hairdryers.
Notes: This is a non-smoking property. Mobile signal - good with Vodafone, variable otherwise. Please note that a refundable deposit of £250 is required for this property.
Burnham Deepdale is a small village on the north Norfolk coast road that lies next to the village of Brancaster Staithe, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Well known as an iconic area for its beaches and wildlife, both villages are a great draw for the sailing and fishing community, walkers, birdwatchers and cyclists. The beach at Brancaster is superb for land or water-based kite surfing, kayaking, wind surfing or just walking the dog, venture to Scolt Head Island, accessible via the seasonal ferry or walk the Norfolk Coast Footpath, which is right on the doorstep and runs for miles in either direction. Discover RSPB Titchwell and in the winter see the spectacle of the pink-footed geese bird migrations that are attracted to this coastline. There is local hospitality in abundance with some well-renowned pub/restaurants along this stretch of the coast where you can taste the morning catch or seek out the locally harvested mussels and oysters in season, that are landed at the harbour in Brancaster Staithe. The local shopping at Dalegate Market in Burnham Deepdale is a small enclave of independent shops with a cafe where you can also hire bicycles. If you don't want to get in the car and drive, the Coasthopper bus service will take you to along the coast road to some charming coastal villages and towns from Hunstanton in the west to Cromer in the east. Come inland and discover Burnham Market, a delightful and well-heeled Georgian village set around the green with some lovely shopping, or escape to nearby Barrow Common for some great views over the coastal marshes to the sea. Once you have discovered this area you will be back time and again, there is too much to discover in just one visit and the magic of this part of the coast is totally infectious!