A beautiful Norfolk flint house in the picturesque coastal village of Cley, Sea Pie offers stylish accommodation with wonderful views out over fields. This quiet and idyllic holiday home is within walking distance of amenities and nature reserves, the perfect spot for days exploring the North Norfolk coastline and observing the local wildlife. Your furry friends will be welcomed too, with bed and blanket provided. Imagine days spent on the beach or walking through the Cley salt marshes, and evenings watching the sun go down in the garden surrounded by beautiful views - how can you resist! Shop/Pub: within walking distance.
GROUND FLOOR
Entrance/Hallway: with coat hooks and boot rack
Open Plan Kitchen/Dining
Kitchen: with electric Aga, electric oven, microwave, fridge freezer, dishwasher and breakfast bar
Dining area: with table and chairs. Concertina doors to sitting room
Sitting room: with comfortable seating, smart TV, music station with iPhone connector, open fire and double doors leading to garden
Conservatory: with seating for 4
Laundry room: with washing machine, tumble dryer and doors to garden
Cloakroom: with washbasin and wc
FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom 1: with super king size bed. En-suite with shower, wash basin and wc
Bedroom 2: with king size bed
Bedroom 3: with twin beds
Study: with beautiful desk and chair
Family bathroom: with bath with shower over, wash basin and wc
Outside: Enclosed with table and chairs for 6 in back garden and table and chairs for 4 in front garden.
Parking: For 3 cars.
Heating: OFCH. Underfloor heating in conservatory and bathrooms. Open Fire.
Pets: 2 pets welcome. Please be aware of booking information regarding pets.
Also provided: WiFi. Bed linen and towels. Welcome Tray. Starter pack of logs. Books and games.
Notes: This is a non-smoking property. Mobile reception – variable.
Cley-next-the-Sea is a charming, unspoilt coastal village on the beautiful North Norfolk coast, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The salt marshes and bird reserve have been in the care of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust since 1926, making it the oldest wildlife reserve in the UK. The village is exceptionally well served with two pubs, both serving food, a smokehouse, delicatessen, bookshop, gallery and café – all within walking distance. The iconic windmill is a landmark for this part of the coast and you can dine there in the evenings. Other lovely villages to explore along the coast are Blakeney and Morston, where you can catch a trip to see the seals, Wells-next-the-Sea with its wide, sandy beaches, pine wood walks and small gauge steam railway and Holkham with its deer park, great house and superb beach. The pretty Georgian market town of Holt is nearby with its eclectic mix of independent shops, art and antique galleries, cafes and restaurants. There is so much to do in the area – sailing at Blakeney, crabbing off Cromer Pier, seal trips from Morston, golf at Sheringham and eating out at good local restaurants including the Michelin starred Morston Hall.