Machrimore (Wells-next-the-Sea)

Sleeps 6 - 3 bedrooms

4 Star Quality, Sleeping Arrangements: 1 double and 2 twins, Price Range £38- £40 10% discount 4 nights or more, No pets,

Phone: 01328 711653

Please mention the Glaven Valley when calling

Machrimore North Norfolk Wells-next-the-Sea Luxury 4 star Gold Award Bed and Breakfast in an attractive barn conversion at Wells on the North Norfolk coast. Quiet location close to shops and harbour. Ground floor bedrooms overlook private garden and patio. Ample parking. Open all year

Mrs Dorothy MacCallum

Phone: 01328 711653

Website: www.machrimore.co.uk

Address:

Burnt Street

Wells-next-the-Sea

NR23 1HS

Bed and Breakfast Norfolk Machrimore Bed and Breakfast Wells-next-the-Sea
Wells-next-the-Sea Norfolk Machrimore Machrimore

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We have lived in Wells-next-the-Sea over 30 years and have always known we had something special. The barn and outbuildings belonged to an old manor house. Our attractive gardens with mature borders, pond and water features have a lovely view across to the St Nicholas church tower. The peacefulness and serenity of our location brings our guests back year after year.

The accommodation comprises three individual colour coordinated bedrooms. One double and two twins. En-suite facilities include colour TV, clock radio, hair dryer, tea-coffee making facilities. We use Molton Brown toiletries. WiFi Internet access.

We pride ourselves in our 'Aga' cooked breakfasts. We are totally flexible with our menu. All produce is locally sourced. Fresh pink grapefruit is available daily. Sausages are from the Norfolk 'Butcher of the Year' We use chestnut mushrooms and free range eggs. Locally smoked kippers are available on request.

Just one other point of interest. The locals have always known it and now a respected consumer magazine has made it official by rating Wells-next-the-Sea among Britain's top three sea-side resorts. Our wide open skies, salt marshes and miles of golden sands was what impressed the researchers from Holiday Which magazine.

Our grading with ETC is 4 stars and a Gold Award We were chosen by the Sunday Times Travel Magazine October issue 2007 as one of the 100 finest places to stay in England.
We were also one of three finalists in the Norfolk Tourism Awards 2007 and 2009
We look forward to welcoming you to our home.

Outside Features

There is off-street parking in the garden and speaking of gardens you have your own private garden area and patio accessed directly from the ground floor bedrooms.

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Wells beach is truly a gem of the Norfolk Coast. A row of picturesque, brightly coloured beach huts sit in between the pine forest and the 4 mile stretch of golden sand, some of which are available to hire.
The beach is part of one of the largest nature reserves in the country, and despite its enormous popularity with families from around the UK there is always plenty of space to find a lovely spot to spend a day enjoying the surroundings. Large outcrops of sand dunes separate the main body of the beach from the sea at low tide, though you should listen out for the siren which warns of the rising tide, to avoid being cut off by the tide as it comes back in through a creek that cuts across the beach.

The beach itself is over a mile from the town of Wells itself, and although you can drive down to the dedicated beach car park, many visitors choose to take a ride on the Wells Harbour Railway, a miniature light railway service which runs back and forth from the town to the beach itself.

Wells quay has an abundance of cafes, shops and arcades which in the summer are bustling with families making the most of the seaside experience, whilst closer to the beach the Pinewood holiday centre provides activities such as lake boating, trampolining and crazy golf.

Wells has a large choice of hotels, pubs and restaurants and there are plenty of holiday cottages to rent, and places offering Bed and Breakfast.

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