Eastwood House (Brancaster)

Sleeps 8, 4 bedrooms, Price Range £700 - £1600 per week, Pets by arrangement,

Phone: 01328 730880

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Eastwood House North Norfolk Tastefully refurbished and redecorated contemporary style four bedroom house with outdoor heated swimming pool and attractive south facing gardens. Situated within walking distance of the beautiful sandy beach, golf club, village shop and pub

Andrea Sowerby

Phone: 01328 730880

Address:

Market Place

Burnham Market

PE31 8HD

Latest News: Heated swimming pool - now avail from 14th-21st June

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ACCOMMODATION
Ground Floor:
Entrance Hall: with doors leading to
Sitting Room: Large leather sofa and chair, TV, DVD. Doors leading through to
Garden Room: Wicker furniture and doors to patio.
KitchenDining Area: Newly fitted with built-in fridgefreezer, dishwasher, gas oven and hob, microwave, TVDVD, CD player, dining table and chairs.
Bedroom 1: Double bed, table and lamp, clothes storage.
Shower Room: Power Shower. Separate WC and hand basin.

First Floor:
Bedroom 2: Kingsize bed, table and lamp, built-in cupboard.
Bedroom 3: Twin beds, table and lamp, hainging rail.
Bedroom 4: Twin beds, built in cupboard.
Bathroom: Bath with shower over, WC and hand basin.
The house has central heating.

Outside:
Enclosed south facing rear garden with mature shrubs, trees and plants. Attractive patio with garden furniture and outside lighting. Child friendly heated swimming pool surrounded by fencing. Open 25th May to 25th October. Driveway giving plenty of off-road parking. There is a new tennis court which may be used which is just across the road behind the 71 Club.

Off-road parking
No smoking
Towels provided
1 dog by arrangement

SATURDAY CHANGEOVER

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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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