Escape the everyday and enjoy a wonderful coastal break at Waves. Within walking distance of the beach and surrounded by nature, this modern, open-plan holiday home is well-equipped, comfortable and nestled into an elevated setting, underneath the treetops. Great for families or a couple’s holiday at any time of the year, the property is all on one level too. Located in an exclusive parkland setting with other similar properties, you can bring the dog with you, so that the whole family can enjoy their time here. The village has a local shop, tearoom and pub which serves excellent food; be sure to call in for a pint of local ale or a refreshing gin from their impressive selection of 150 different types! Spend days on the beach just a short stroll from your front door, walk the coastal footpath to Sheringham or venture further afield to Blakeney for some crabbing, Wells-next-the-Sea to see the colourful beach huts, and Holkham to visit the magnificent Holkham Hall and Estate. Shop / Pub: within walking distance.
One Level
Open plan Sitting/Dining area with comfortable seating, dining table and chairs, Smart TV and electric fire
Kitchen with electric double oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge with ice box and washer/dryer
Bedroom 1 with double bed and Smart TV
Bedroom 2 with 2 single beds
Bathroom with shower, washbasin and wc
Garden: Private patio in front of the property with table and chairs and use of the communal park gardens.
Parking: Plenty of communal parking available directly behind the property
Heating: Electric wall mounted heaters throughout and electric fire.
Pets: Two dogs welcome. Please be aware of our booking information regarding pets.
Also Provided: WiFi. Bed linen and towels. Books and games. Radio.
Notes: This is a non-smoking property. Mobile signal - good. Waves is approached along an unmade road.
Weybourne is a traditional coastal village set on winding lanes that lead to the heath land above and the sea below. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the coastline in the village offers a shingle beach and fabulous cliff top walks. The village is famous for being home to the Muckleburgh Military Collection and Weybourne station, where you can hop on the North Norfolk Railway. Set between the elegant Georgian town of Holt to the west, with its mix of art galleries, independent shops, antique haunts, cafe culture, pubs and restaurants and the popular seaside towns of Cromer and Sheringham to the east. You can leave the car behind too and take the Coast Hopper Bus Service to discover the rest of the coast from Victorian Cromer to beautiful Brancaster and beyond. Don’t miss out on the beautiful historic houses in the area that are Felbrigg Hall and Blickling Hall both run by the National Trust. Those in need of some retail therapy will enjoy a trip to Norwich, which is a fine cultural city with numerous, restaurants, pubs, shops and attractions.