Fishermans Cottage Cromer (Sleeps 2 )

New for spring/summer 2012.

 Just two minutes walk to the beach.

Fishermans cottage is a listed former fisherman's cottage built in traditional Norfolk red brick and flint and situated in Cromer town centre just a few minutes walk from the pier and beach.

Double bedroom beautifully furnished with a voluptuous King-size four poster bed.
Bathroom with bath
Well equipped kitchen with washing machine, fridge/freezer and microwave.
Cosy lounge with flat screen HD TV with free view.
Heated throughout.
Towels, bed linen and tea towels are provided but please bring beach towels.
Hair dryer
Cot and high chair available on request
Welcome pack includes tea, coffee, milk, sugar, bread, butter, home made cake and biscuits
Restuarants, Shops, Sea front, public transport all just minutes away.
Railway station in walking distance.                                                                                                                                                        Unrestricted parking can be found on neighbouring streets.

Non smoking

This  converted fisherman's cottage is just a short stroll to Cromer's magnificent pier with its theatre providing year round entertainment, its beautiful wide sandy beach, range of fantastic cafes, restaurants and pubs. There is a working RNLI lifeboat station and museum and there are plenty of excellent walks along the cliff top trail or along  the beach to either Overstrand to the south or to East and West Runton to the North.
The cottage is also within easy walking distance of a wealth of shops and galleries. Sample the fresh seafood and shellfish, catch of the day may be
purchased direct from the returning fishing boats or simply enjoy a choice of take out from the many restaurants.
Annual events include the Folk Festival in May, Carnival Week (held during the third week in August), and fireworks over the water on New Year’s Day (weather permitting). The railway station is just a short walk away with connections to Norwich, the Broads and Sheringham. Catch a bus or drive to the Georgian town of Holt, 15 minutes away. The fine city of Norwich with its excellent shopping malls, theatre, cinema complexes, cathedral, castle museum, plenty of inns and restaurants is only 20 miles away.
The Coast Hopper bus provides a regular hassle free service  round the picturesque coast where you may 'hop on' and off at such beautiful coastal villages as Cley, Blakeney and  Morston and connects with boat trips to visit the seals.   If you manage to exhaust the many options available to you in Cromer other attractions include the wonderful North Norfolk Steam Railway at Holt, famous for its 40's reenactment weekends held in September,the Splash Aqua Pool at Sheringham,the National Trust Sheringham Park for walks with wonderful views, Felbrigg Hall and Blickling Hall.The RSPB nature and bird reserves at Cley and Blakeney are also very popular.  Daily boat hire and river trips are available on the famous Norfolk Broads just a 30 minute drive away.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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