Just 150m from a Blue Flag beach, this spacious and attractive seaside cottage with garden decking over a babbling brook, might just be your perfect beach based coastal retreat. Beautifully presented, well equipped and with plenty of character, families, friends, and four paws will enjoy holidaying in this traditional brick and flint house year-round. It is also a few short strides to the hub of Sheringham’s High Street with its independent shops, pubs, restaurants, Little Theatre and so much more. A living room with wood burner, plenty of space to relax in and cosy corners to snuggle up with a good book, creates a comfortable atmosphere from the start. The well-equipped kitchen leads onto a light flooded dining space with French doors out to the garden and the decked seating area is the perfect spot for a morning cuppa or dining out under the stars in warmer weather. A ground floor bathroom is handy for washing down sandy toes coming back from the beach, as is the utility room for rinsing out beach towels. Pretty and practical with plenty of storage, the bedrooms on the first and second floor of the house offer a king-sized bed, two twin bedrooms and a shower room on the first floor completes the picture. This is a lovely holiday home by the sea and has everything you need on the doorstep. One of our favourites, it could become yours too. Shops/Pubs: within walking distance
Ground Floor:
Living Room with plenty of comfortable seating, Smart TV with Sky, DVD player, WiFi and wood burner
Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Room with electric oven, hob, integrated fridge/freezer, dishwasher, Nespresso coffee machine, dining table and chairs, occasional chair and French doors to the garden, through to
Utility Room with washer, microwave and second fridge, door to garden
Family Bathroom with bath with over-bath shower, washbasin, wc and heated towel rail
First Floor:
Bedroom 1 with king-size bed
Bedroom 2 with twin beds
Shower Room with shower with rainfall head, hand-held shower, washbasin, wc and heated towel rail
Second Floor:
Bedroom 3 with twin beds
Outside: Enclosed front garden with seating and steps, leading to a side path, which takes you to the rear garden, which is enclosed with a patio area and a raised deck with garden furniture. Charcoal BBQ available kept secure in the store which is also good for wetsuits, boards and bike storage. Further steps and a small gate lead out to the parking area.
Parking: Dedicated parking for one car.
Pets: Two well behaved dogs are welcome. Please be aware of our booking information regarding pets.
Heating: Gas central heating and electric heater in second floor bedroom, and wood burner.
Also provided: Towels. Books and games. Hairdryers. Stairgate. Welcome pack. Superfast Broadband.
Notes: This is a non-smoking property. Mobile reception – variable. Please note that there are various levels within and outside the house and the staircases are steep and may not be suitable for people with mobility issues.
Sheringham is a thriving seaside resort on the popular North Norfolk coast that has something to offer all year round. Tennis, golf, sea fishing, the beach, its own Little Theatre and the National Trust's Sheringham Park are just some of the local attractions. Discover the coastal footpath, which is part of the National Coast Path and takes you to Cromer in the east and Salthouse and beyond in the west. Visit the sandy beaches of Cromer, with its famous pier and shows, or travel a little south to the beaches at West Runton, East Runton, Overstrand or Mundesley, for miles of sand and not many people! The famous Poppy Line Steam Railway runs from the town centre along the coast to the elegant Georgian town of Holt, with its numerous boutiques, art galleries, antique shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, for a great day out and there is a main line train that can take you to Norwich for a day of cultural sightseeing, shopping and a super restaurant selection. Ornithologists can enjoy a trip to the marshes and Norfolk Wildlife Trust centre at Cley-next-the-Sea and if you want to visit the largest common and grey seal colony in this part of the world, take a trip from either Blakeney or Morston quays. There are some delightful historic houses in the area at Felbrigg and Blickling, run by the National Trust and with so much to do in the area one visit is probably not going to be enough.