A lovely coastal holiday home that has been put together with style and makes a super and relaxing retreat. Take advantage of its proximity to the beautiful sandy beach, which is literally over the road, and stretches as far as the eye can see in either direction. All on one level, everything is here for a comfortable stay. The living room has a wood burner for cooler days and there is a sofa with chaise longue and a second television, in the conservatory's dining space, giving everyone the opportunity to relax. The garden is a suntrap and there is a blue painted summer house that reflects the property's coastal location; take out some of the sun loungers and unwind in the afternoon sun during the summer. There is also a fire pit to gather round, just the spot for an evening drink and a little star gazing. A well-equipped kitchen, two comfortable bedrooms and a shower room complete the picture. Quietly tucked away on a private road the village amenities, which include a good pub, The Lighthouse Inn, and a village shop are both a short stroll from your holiday home. Shop/Pub: within walking distance
One Level:
Sitting Room with comfortable seating, Smart TV, Bluetooth speaker, Wifi and wood burner
Conservatory with dining table and chairs, wall mounted Smart TV, chaise longue corner sofa and French doors to the garden
Kitchen with electric cooker, fridge, washing machine and microwave
Bedroom 1 with double bed and wall mounted TV
Bedroom 2 with single bed and truckle bed under that sits at the same height as the main bedframe when assembled - please request on booking
Shower Room with step-into electric shower, washbasin and wc
Outside: Shingled to the front, with a rear enclosed garden with summerhouse, cane sofa, sun loungers, coffee table and garden fire pit.
Parking: Designated parking for two cars.
Heating: Night storage heating.
Also provided: Towels. Books and games. Hairdryer. Welcome pack.
Notes: This is a non-smoking property. Mobile reception - variable.
Walcott is an excellent location for a seaside holiday, with a sandy beach that stretches for miles along the coast and lies under Norfolk's huge skies that dominate the landscape here. There is a local village store, an excellent pub and a good fish and chip shop, The Kingfisher Cafe. The village name originates from the Celtic word Walecote, meaning village by the wood and although the woods may be long gone, there is much local history to discover in this part of the county. The village also lies along the Norfolk Coastal path and the walk to Happisburgh, with its iconic red and white striped lighthouse is certainly worth the effort. Venture north to discover Bacton Woods, a great day out with marked cycle and nature trails, visit the large seaside town of Cromer with its iconic pier and year-round shows, play a round of golf in Mundesley and take to the courts for tennis in North Walsham. To the south the local seal colony at Horsey Beach is an opportunity not to be missed. Inland, The Broads National Park with 125 miles of waterways to discover are within easy reach and the hinterland in this part of Norfolk also makes great cycling country. Culture vultures will enjoy a trip to Norwich, which makes a lovely day out.