Just moments from the long sandy beaches and all the attractions of the seaside town of Cromer, is White Cottage. The first property built on this particular road in 1890 the cottage, with large living and dining areas, is a fabulous space for families and friends to relax and unwind. The rear garden is just the spot to enjoy a barbecue during the warmer weather. White Cottage is well equipped and finished to a high standard throughout, making this the perfect spot for a relaxing seaside escape. Shop/Pub: all within walking distance.
Ground Floor:
Lobby/Utility Area with washer/dryer and fridge/freezer
Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and wc
Kitchen with built in electric double oven, electric induction hob, Gas Aga,microwave, fridge, dishwasher
Dining Area with dining table and 8 chairs
Sitting Room with comfortable seating, Smart TV, Free Sat, additional table and chairs
Bedroom 1 with super-king size zip & link beds that can be converted into twin beds, please request on booking
First Floor:
Bedroom 2 with super-king size zip & link beds that can be converted into twin beds, please request on booking
Bedroom 3 with twin beds
Bedroom 4 with single bed
Family Bathroom with bath, over - bath shower, washbasin and wc
Garden: Fully enclosed front garden with lawn and enclosed rear garden with charcoal barbecue, table and chairs.
Parking: Driveway for two cars plus non-restricted roadside parking.
Heating: Gas Central Heating.
Also provided: Towels, WiFi, Books and games, DAB Radio, Travel Cot and Highchair (please request at time of booking)
Notes: This is a non smoking property. Mobile reception – variable. The gas Aga will be turned off between 1st May and 30th September.
A visit to Cromer once made is not easily forgotten. This delightful Victorian seaside resort is, perhaps surprisingly for Norfolk, a cliff top town with all the heritage and tradition you would expect. It has a well-known Pier with seasonal year-round shows, the famous Cromer crab is brought ashore here by the local fishing fleet and golf, tennis, squash, the Lifeboat Museum, a local history museum, zoo and a multiplex cinema are all waiting to be experienced. If you are looking for a good walk, take the coastal path to view the lighthouse or if you have the energy, climb to the top of Cromer church tower - the tallest in Norfolk, to get a bird's eye view of this lovely landscape. With such delights as Sheringham, Weybourne, the National Trust Felbrigg Estate and the charming Georgian town of Holt also nearby, there is much to discover in this great corner of north Norfolk.