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Vine Cottage – sleeps 4.
Jasmine Cottage - sleeps 3.
Half Moon Cottage – sleeps 2
Fishermans Cottage, Cromer. sleeps 2
NEW FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2012, FISHERMANS COTTAGE, CROMER. Sleeps 2. Just 2 minutes walk to the beach. Details & pictures here soon.
Vine Cottage, Jasmine Cottage and Half Moon Cottage
are 3 individually designed single storey thatched properties in the grounds of Britonswood – our own home. The cottages are furnished and equipped to a very high standard with many extras to ensure you have an enjoyable stay. Located on the edge of the village you only need to step outside the door to enter acres of National Trust woodland – truly a walker’s paradise.
West Runton is an ideal base from which to explore the beautiful north Norfolk coast, woodlands, market towns and villages. This pretty village is situated between the coast on one side and acres of National Trust woodland on the other – there are marked paths to allow you to walk to both Sheringham and Cromer. The railway station in the centre of the village runs a service to Norwich (calling at Wroxham on the Norfolk Broads), Sheringham and Cromer. Also a trip on the North Norfolk Railway is a must – not only does it pass through some of Norfolk’s most beautiful countryside but it allows you to explore two of Norfolk’s most popular towns – Sheringham and Holt. Shops, pub, café, golf course, hotel and railway station are approximately 0.5 mile and sandy beach approximately 1 mile.
Out and about: West Runton has many amenities including a very good local pub (The Village Inn) which is dog friendly. In easy walking distance there is the Roman Camp noted for its pretty gardens and good food. There is also a small supermarket, post office, newsagent and camp shop. The beach at West Runton is a mix of sand and pebble, with superb rock pooling when the tide is out. The railway station in the centre of the village runs a service to Norwich (calling at Wroxham on the Norfolk Broads), Sheringham and Cromer.
There are expansive sandy beaches with award winning blue flag ones at Cromer and Sheringham. At Holkham and Wells - next - the sea, pine woods edge the sand dunes, historic harbour villages such as Blakeney, Cley -next-the sea, Salthouse, Morston and Brancaster Staithe. To the East there are the villages of Overstrand, Mundesley with further gorgeous beaches.
The seal population at Blakeney Point can be visited by boat from Morston and Blakeney.
Just through Weybourne is the Muckleborough Collection, which is the UK's largest privately owned working military museum.
About a mile away is the National Trust's Felbrigg Hall with its lovely house, orangery and lakeside walk. Within a twenty minute drive is one of the Trust’s flagship properties, Blickling Hall and Sandringham is nearby.
If you're looking for theatres, try the Pavilion Theatre at the end of Cromer pier, famous for its annual End of the pier summer show, the Little Theatre at Sheringham, the Auden Theatre in Holt or the Theatre Royal in Norwich.
A short drive away lies the Norfolk Broads, Britain's finest inland waterway. An extensive network of rivers and shallow broads with small villages can be visited by car but it's best discovered by boat. Day boats can be hired from one of the many boatyards.
Cromer Beach Sunrise
Beautiful walks in the woods just outside the cottages

Cromer Pier
Steam train runs through Sheringham Park
West Runton Beach
East Runton Beach, 20 minuet walk down the hill through the woods

Seal trip at Blakeney
Cromer pier





