Cley Windmill B&B (Cley)

Sleeps up to 20 in 9 characterful round or square rooms, 9 bedrooms, Price Range £88 to £165.00. Full wedding licence,

Phone: 01263 740209

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Cley Windmill B&B North Norfolk Cley 9 stylish double bedrooms in this famous, characterful Windmill with superb views of the sea & marshes to one side and the village of Cley to the other. Self catering or B&B in original stables & boathouses.

Manager Charlotte Martin

Phone: 01263 740209
Fax: 01263 740209

Website: www.cleywindmill.co.uk

Address:

Cley next the Sea

Holt

NR25 7RP

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To visit Cley Windmill is a unique experience. With fantastic views from bedrooms such as Stone Room, Barley Bin, Millers, Wheat Chamber and the River Room, this is a wonderfully romantic place to stay. Each room has its own character and appeal, very much in keeping with the ambience of this dramatic building.

Evening drinks are available in the circular sitting room around a roaring fire. Excellent 3-course dinners are then served in the 300-year old beamed dining-room. Breakfast is the time to plan the day ahead on the unspoilt Norfolk coast.


Inclusive in the price:

*Continental or full English breakfast
*Coffee & tea making facilities in rooms
*Fine white cotton bedding & big fluffy white towels
*Use of all public rooms

Services available:

*Three course dinner
*Beer, spirits and a variety of good wines
*Licence for small wedding ceremonies
*Telephone
*Internet Access

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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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