Crossed Wires (Brancaster)

Sleeps 4, 2 bedrooms, Price Range £280 - £475, No pets,

Phone: 020 8292 8249

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Crossed Wires North Norfolk Crossed Wires is a 2 bedroom cottage in the village of Brancaster, under a mile from a beautiful sandy beach.

Lynne Clayton

Phone: 020 8292 8249
Fax: 020 7251 3388

Address:

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Crossed Wires is a 2 bedroom cottage converted from the old telephone exchange in the village of Brancaster. It is situated in a quiet lane which is part of the Norfolk coastal path about ¾ of a mile from a beautiful sandy beach.

It offers a quiet retreat, perfect for walking, bird watching and golf with the facilities very nearby.

Accommodation:

• Kitchen area - Open plan fully equipped kitchen with electric oven & hob, dishwasher, microwave, fridge, washing machine, toaster.
• Dining Area - Table and chairs for 4 people, window overlooking patio to the front.
• Living area – Comfortable sofa and two chairs with log burner, television, DVD player and radioCD Stereo system.
• Stairs leading to first floor with two bedrooms and bathroom. A stair gate is available.
• Bedroom 1 – Double bed with built in wardrobe, shelving and dressing table and mirror.
• Bedroom 2 – A twin bedded room with wardrobe and mirror.
• Bathroom – Bath with shower, basin and WC.
• Outside - Small enclosed patiogarden with table and chairs. Off street parking for 2 cars.
• Bedlinen and towels are not provided.
• Electricity and night storage heating is included.

The village has a pub 400 yards and a shop 200 yards. Brancaster is famous for its beautiful beaches and the Royal West Norfolk Golf course. At Titchwell and Holme there is a bird sanctuary and a nature reserve. Sailing is available in the next village of Brancaster Staithe. Burnham Market and Wells next the Sea are a short drive and offer interesting shops in quaint local surrounds. There are many pubs and restaurants in the surrounding villages which are well worth a visit. NT houses and places of historic interest are nearby and Royal Sandringham is 15 miles away.

The North Norfolk coast is an area of outstanding natural beauty with much to offer the visitor.

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Brancaster, the village to which families return year after year, very often because their parents and grandparents did so, is where Wildlife, not Nightlife is key, and where the Old England sort of seaside resort still exists. The miles of sandy beach stretching as far as the eye can see, bordered by sand dunes and mere yards from the car park is as good as it gets. Crowded? Only ever on sunny August weekends and Bank Holidays (see photo) Turn left and a 10 minute walk brings you to where the seals, just inland, bask on the marsh and where children can dangle bits of bacon to catch crabs in the creeks. The idle needn't walk anywhere beyond where they choose to dump their picnics and pitch camp. Turn right and walk away from where many people bunch and you will have swathes of deserted sand for your cricket or sandcastles. The very tidal sea leaves lagoons where children can safely splash, and at low tide the ship wreck is visible with its barnacle covered bilges and superstructure used for wartime target practise. But don't dally. The tide turns quickly and loiterers can find themselves wading back through the inrushing sea.
If you stay in the village you can expect to be woken by the chatter of skeins of geese flying overhead to their inland pastures, returning to the marshes again at dusk.
There are pubs, excellent restaurants in many of the local villages including a popular pizza place, and of course the Royal West Norfolk Golf Club, recently elevated to the ...

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