This bijou first floor studio apartment offers everything you need to enjoy a couples retreat in the heart of Sheringham. The apartment is filled with glorious sunlight during the day, but also very cosy in the evenings and during the cooler months. With so much on your doorstep, you may find this is simply the place you return to for a good night's sleep after busy days exploring north Norfolk. If you’re staying closer to home, the beach is just a 5 minute walk and can be enjoyed in the height of Summer for swimming and soaking up the sun, or for long walks wrapped up warm on blustery Winter days. The deliciously fresh fish and chips are a must and can be eaten up whilst strolling along the promenade and watching the sun set. Shop/Pub: all within walking distance.
Open Plan Studio:
Sitting /Dining Area with comfortable seating, flat screen TV with Freeview, dining table and chairs for two
Kitchen Area with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with icebox and dishwasher
Bedroom Area with double bed Ensuite shower room with shower cubicle, washbasin and wc
Parking: Restricted on street or public car park.
Heating: Gas Central Heating.
Also provided: Towels. WiFi. Radio. Welcome tray.
Notes: This is a non smoking property. Mobile reception – variable. The apartment is on the first floor with access via internal stairs.
Sheringham is a thriving seaside resort on the popular north Norfolk coast that has something to offer all year round: the beach, sea fishing, golf, a Museum, a leisure centre, its own Little Theatre and the National Trust's Sheringham Park are just some of the local attractions. This is also a great part of the coast to explore for nature lovers, ornithologists and walkers alike; with the coastal path close by, the bird centre at Cley-next-the-Sea and the seal colony at Blakeney Point. The famous Poppy line Railway in Sheringham will take you to the lovely town of Holt with its mix of art galleries, shops, cafes and pubs. The Poppyline also holds a number of events throughout the year, including the hugely popular 1940’s weekend. The mainline train to Norwich, gives access to the cultural delights of the city, which makes for a great day out.