12 Vista Court (Sheringham)

Sleeps 4 - 2 bedrooms

Sleeping Arrangements: 1 Double room + bunk room + travel cot, Price Range £320 - £500, No pets,

Phone: 01603 506 267

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12 Vista Court North Norfolk Sheringham Holiday flat in Sheringham with panoramic views overlooking the sea. 50 metres from the beach, comfortable two bedroom flat, sleeps four + cot, recently refurbished, underfloor heating, private parking underneath the building.

Mr and Mrs Roger and Sara Martin

Phone: 01603 506 267
Mobile: 0794 940 8430

Address:

12 Vista Court, off Cliff Road

Sheringham

NR26 8BN

Holiday Cottages and Self-Catering Norfolk 12 Vista Court Holiday Cottages and Self-Catering Sheringham
Sheringham Norfolk 12 Vista Court 12 Vista Court

More Details

The flat has a communal entrance with stairs up to the second floor. It has a hall entrance which leads to a large sitting room/dining room and comprises a sofa, armchairs, tv, dvd and music system. The kitchen and bathroom are well fitted. Underfloor heating.

The flat has sea views with one double bedroom and a second bedroom with full sized bunk beds. Travel cot.

Vista court is a stones throw from the beach and town, a great location for birdwatchers, the family or a group of friends to kick their wellies and have a really relaxing holiday.

CONDITIONS - To relax and have a wonderful holiday!

BOOKING
Via Roger and Sara Martin: 01603 506267 07949 408 430

smaleadams@yahoo.co.uk

Cheques to be sent to 10 Lincoln Street, Norwich, Norfolk. NR2 3LA


PRICING 2011

For a week: Sat to Saturday

Jan 2 to March 6 £320
March 5 to March 26 £335
March 26 to May 7 £350
May 7 to May 28 £360
May 28 to June 11 £415
June 11 to July 2 £455
July 2 to Sept 3 £500
Sept 3 to Sept 17 £400
Sept 17 to Oct 8 £320
Oct 8 to Oct 29 £340
Oct 29 to Dec 11 £305
Dec 17 to Dec 31 £500

Outside Features

The flat shares a communal garden to the rear of the property.

Location

The second floor flat is situated on the seafront in Sheringham a few minutes walk from the town centre.
From the balcony or through the 16ft window one can enjoy the sea views as well as the rooftops and sunsets of Sheringham.

Sheringham has plenty to offer holidaymakers great new restaurant called NO 10 and other good restaurants in the area, plenty of cafes and amusements for the children.

Apart from the sandy beaches and wonderful clifftops, Sheringham is home to the old North Norfolk Steam railway, and exquisite clifftop golf course as well as the Sheringham country park, not to mention the large indoor swimming complex for the children, complete with wave machine and giant waterslides.

Sheringham nestles in a valley on the North Norfolk coast, surrounded on three sides by beautiful,undulating,peaceful countryside and on the forth by the sea and sandy beaches.

Sheringham is a traditional seaside town which has grown up around its old fishing village and a band of little boats still bring in their daily catch.

A mixture of Edwardian and Victorian buildings, Sheringham is home to the North Norfolk Railway The Poppy Line,which operates steam train rides to Holt. At low tide the large sandy beach reveals rock pools. The Roman camp in Sheringham is the highest point in Norfolk.

Landmarks of Norfolk include Blakeney Point, The Norfolk Broads, Norwich Cathedral, Sandringham, Thetford Forest Park and The Wash.

Sheringham has safe, clean beaches and has been awarded the blue flag in recognition of this. The Little Theatre presents plays by the excellent repertory company throughout the season.

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Sheringham is one of Norfolks most quintessential seaside towns.
A wonderful selection of shops, cafes, restaurants, stalls and hotels meander all the way down to the sea front, where a good stretch of sand is exposed at low tide for families to play on.
In the centre of town in the old Station you can find one the North Norfolk Steam Railway, a fully functioning steam train which runs along from here to Holt Station.
Further around the coast to the East a clifftop path leads to Beeston Bump, one of the highest points along the Norfolk coast which affords excellent views over the surrounding area. The town has plenty going on, with a market on Wednesdays and Saturdays, as well as a great selection of shops, cafes and restaurants, and the Sheringham Little Theatre.

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