Just a few short steps away from the front door of Lester House is the sea. Hear the breaking waves on the glorious beach that is sandy, long and has an iconic pier at its heart. This Grade 11 listed cottage on the coast is set in one of the most picturesque streets in the town and is close to shops, pubs, restaurants and all the best that Cromer has to offer. The property is beautifully presented with an open plan living/dining area, well equipped kitchen, two generous sized bedrooms and a spacious bathroom. Perfectly proportioned the cottage offers a lovely home from home by the sea for family and friends at any time of the year. Shops/Pubs: within walking distance
Ground Floor:
Sitting/Dining Room with comfortable seating, Smart TV with Sky TV, WiFi, original built-in glass bookcase, feature fireplace, dining table and chairs. Step down to
Kitchen with electric cooker with hob, fridge with icebox, freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer and microwave
First Floor:
Bedroom 1 with king size bed and feature fireplace
Bedroom 2 with bunk beds
Bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle, floating washbasin, touch sensitive mirror with lighting, wc
Parking: Car parking space available for 1 car, Weekly permit parking available at nearby public car park; there is vehicle access for unloading outside the property
Pets: One well-behaved pet welcome. Please be aware of our booking information regarding pets.
Heating: Gas central heating. Please note that the fireplaces are decorative only and not for use.
Also provided: Towels. Books and games. Hairdryer. Welcome pack.
Notes: This is a non-smoking property.
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 a surf school, 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.