52 Dale End (Brancaster Staithe)

3 bedrooms, Price Range £265 - £583, No pets,

Phone: 0149472 8972

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52 Dale End North Norfolk This spacious, welcoming, detached bungalow sleeps 5-6. It is set in a quiet crescent in the well appointed coastal village of Brancaster Staithe. It is ideally situated for coastal walks, sailing, bird watching and beach holidays.

Mrs Jill Christie

Phone: 0149472 8972

Address:

56 Gilbert Scott Court

Whielden Street

Amersham

HP7 0AR

 Norfolk 52 Dale End
 Norfolk 52 Dale End 52 Dale End

52 Dale End is a very comfortable bungalow in a quiet area with an enclosed south west-facing garden in which to relax.

This property provides easy access to the area’s country and coastal attractions making it the perfect base from which to explore the North Norfolk coastline. Positioned only a few miles from the wide expanses of splendid sandy beaches at Brancaster, Heacham, Holme, Holkham and Wells and the traditional seaside resort of Hunstanton.

The remarkable natural beauty of the area also makes it a haven for wildlife particularly sea birds and it has long been popular with bird-watchers. The Norfolk Wildlife Trust manages the nearby reserves – Titchwell, Salthouse Marshes and Cley Marshes - that are recognised as the UK’s premier bird watching sites. There is always something to see, whatever time of year you visit.

For sailing enthusiasts, there is Brancaster Staithe harbour - beginners can take an RYA holiday sailing course at the Sailing Club. If you are a golf lover, there is the Royal West Norfolk golf course 10 minutes drive away at Brancaster.

Brancaster Staithe village offers an excellent fresh fish shop. There is also a village store with day to day provisions; it also sells newspapers, fresh bread, wines and spirits. There are a few local shops there with a cafe too. 'The White Horse', an award winning and highly recommended pub and restaurant is just a few minutes’ walk away. Book early.

The warm and welcoming, well-equipped and well-maintained accommodation here at Dale End makes it ideal for a family holiday at any time of the year. Our visitors frequently return and have often commented on the tasteful décor and comfortable furnishings.

Property Amenities

Lounge with colour television, electric fire and French windows opening onto an enclosed lawned garden. Garden furniture is provided

The kitchen diner is well equipped with an extending table, electric cooker, microwave oven and automatic washing machine and all the essentials.

Three bedrooms Sleep 5-6:
Double bedroom with en-suite shower, wash-basin and WC.
Twin-bedded room with built-in wardrobe.
Single room with built-in wardrobe and bunk beds

Bathroom. A separate bathroom, bath with wash-basin and WC.

There is a garage with off street parking for 2 cars.

Additional information FRIDAY CHANGEOVER.

AVAILABILITY: June,July,5 September onwards

SHORT BREAKS AVAILABLE

* Bed linen provided but NOT towels or tea-towels
* Electricity included
* Telephone available for incoming calls only
* All rooms are fitted with night storage heaters, for which, if required, an extra charge of £35 per week is payable.

TARIFF: For information and prices please telephone Mrs Jill Christie. Tel 01494728972 or email jillplc@btinternet.com

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A pretty village on the North Norfolk Coast, popular with sailors, walkers & bird watchers. Sailing school and chandlers. Good pubs & restaurants.
SAILING at BRANCASTER STAITHE - First get a tide chart. For two hours either side of high tide each day you and your children can sail safely in the large harbour between the Staithe and Scolt Head, or the more competent out to sea over the bar. There are popular sailing courses for anyone over the age of 8, wet suits and boats provided, and flotillas of squealing children soon learn to deliberately capsize and right their Picos. This is where the local fisherman haul in their mussels, crabs and lobsters and where the White Horse Restaurant serves them later to those lucky enough to get tables. During Sailing Week Regatta in August there is barely a space to moor or park a boat but always the great open sea to race them. The Staithe and Brancaster Village compliment each other - one for beach and t'other for boats. You'll find boatyards, ships chandlers, even an antique shop but if you want sophistication and fashion then you'll head for nearby Burnham Market.

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