Bradwell Lodge (Cley)

Sleeps 4 in two Double bedrooms, 2 bedrooms, Price Range 7 nts £595 - £625, 3 nts from £350,

Phone: 01263 741773

Please mention the Glaven Valley when calling

Bradwell Lodge North Norfolk Situated a stones throw from the famous windmill, Bradwell Lodge is a really first class property and a recent addition to our portfolio.

Mrs Kitty Player

Phone: 01263 741773

Website: www.blakeneycottagecompany.co.uk

Address:

69a High Street

Blakeney

NR25 7NA

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Its very stylish interior makes Bradwell Lodge an ideal holiday home for discerning visitors. The house is extremely well equipped throughout offering luxury and comfort, close to the centre of Cley and all the amenities.

Downstairs, there is a very well designed kitchen with its central island unit and discreetly hidden appliances including a dishwasher. Everything one could possibly need is here for creating culinary masterpieces with ingredients from the excellent nearby delicatessen and smokehouse. Off the hall is a downstairs cloakroom with a washing machine and also the sitting room with comfortable furnishings and TVVideo for quiet evenings in.

Upstairs are two delightful double bedrooms, large and prettily decorated and a shower room with a wonderful large specialist power shower!

In the front gravel garden there is chic metal furniture, an ideal spot for sipping a drink and watching the world go by. There is also parking for one car to the rear and from there a path leads straight to Cley windmill and the Coastal Path. Book this one early.. it is the ideal Norfolk retreat!

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Cley–next–the-Sea is an unspoilt Norfolk village and at one time was the centre of a thriving port community but over a number of decades the entrance to the village from the sea became silted up and the marshes increased in size making it a natural sanctuary for the numerous birds which visit it throughout the year. The sea is now held back beyond the marshes.
The National Trust administer this area which is designated one of outstanding natural beauty and attracts ornithologists from all over the country. The charm of the area is its complete unspoilt character where life is leisurely and is suited to people who require a peaceful holiday away from the crowds.
The village has 'a number of small shops and there is a limited public transport service to the larger towns of Holt, Cromer and Sheringham — the latter having two good golf courses.
The village has a beautiful village green, next to the magnificent church.

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