Horseshoe Cottage is ideally located to explore this popular seaside resort and the fabulous local beaches and beautiful countryside. Set in a row of traditional brick and flint cottages, a stylish and quirky interior reflects the fact that the cottage was once home to a local fisherman. With everything to hand for a relaxing holiday and welcoming dogs, this quaint cottage has good downstairs living space that opens out to an enclosed and sunny garden area. Steep stairs, typical for cottages of this age, lead to the first floor double bedroom, single child's room and shower room. Close to the centre of Cromer, Horseshoe Cottage is ideally located to explore this popular seaside resort and beyond. Shops/Pubs/Restaurants: within easy walking distance
Ground Floor:
Sitting/Dining Room pleasantly furnished with comfortable seating, TV, DVD player, CD player, electric living flame fire, dining table and chairs
Kitchen with electric cooker, fridge and microwave
Utility Room outside, opposite cottage with washing machine and tumble dryer
First Floor:
Bedroom 1 with a double bed
Bedroom 2 a compact room with a single bed - suitable for a child only, 2'6" width and 5’6” in length
Shower Room is a compact, narrow room with shower cubicle, washbasin and wc
Garden: Sunny paved garden with patio area and table and chairs.
Heating: Electric radiators, electric living flame fire
Pets: Two small/medium well-behaved dogs welcome - please be aware of our booking information regarding pets.
Parking: Nearby on the roadside or pay and display car parks in the town, one within 100 metres, weekly season tickets available.
Also Provided: Towels. Stairgate. Books and games.
Notes: This is a non-smoking property. This former fisherman's cottage does have rather steep stairs. Mobile Signal - Variable.
Cromer's Victorian heritage and cliff top setting makes for an all-encompassing resort offering everything you would expect from a traditional seaside town. Set on the cliff tops Cromer offers plenty of walking on the Norfolk Coast Path offering great coastal walks and views, a sandy beach, a lively atmosphere, a great prom for a stroll and a Pier with a theatre that has year round seasonal shows. The famous Cromer crab is brought ashore here by the local fishing fleet, and golf, tennis, squash, the Lifeboat Museum, a local history museum, Amazona Zoo and a multiplex cinema are all here to experience. And 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.