Cookes of Cley (Cley)

Sleeps 18, 8 bedrooms,

Phone: 01263 740776

Please mention the Glaven Valley when calling

Cookes of Cley North Norfolk 5 bedroom Guest House offering comfortable accommodation in a relaxed atmosphere. Also Self Catering Flat sleeps 7-8

Cookes of Cley

Phone: 01263 740776
Fax: 01263 740776

Website: www.cookes-of-cley.co.uk

Address:

High St

Cley

NR25 7RX

 Norfolk Cookes of Cley

GUEST HOUSE
Cookes of Cley Guest House has off road parking and views over the Cley marshes and the Glaven Valley.
Our rooms have tea and coffee making facilities and colour televisions. The village, local pubs, beach and nature reserve are all within walking distance.
We pride ourselves on our friendly welcome and excellent service that ensures your stay will be relaxing and enjoyable.

SELF CATERING ACCOMMODATION
Our Self Catering Apartment is very comfortable and fully equipped.
It sleeps 7-8 in this perfect coastal location with a well equipped kitchen with breakfast bar and dining area.

LOCATION
Cookes of Cley is situated off the High Street where you will also find a fine Delicatessen stocking excellent local produce, home baked bread and a wide variety of wonderful food. There is also a pottery, a smoke house with a wide range of local fish, a Post Office, a superb coffee shop/tea rooms and two excellent pubs serving fine cooked food.
Cley is one of the prettiest of the many villages which are scattered along the coast, ready to be explored. They have traditional flint cottages and imposing medieval churches.
Cley also has a magnificent windmill which dominates the skyline and is visible from our guest house windows.
The wonderful village of Blakeney is only a mile away where there are boat trips to a seal colony.

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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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