The Merchants House (Wells-next-the-Sea)

Sleeps 4 - 2 bedrooms

Sleeping Arrangements: Two double rooms, Price Range £80 per room per night, No pets,

Phone: 01328 711877

Please mention the Glaven Valley when calling

The Merchants House North Norfolk Wells-next-the-Sea Alastair Sawday recommended B&B, two luxury bedrooms, four poster bed with own bathroom, blue room with ensuite shower room. Both look out to lifeboat station.

Mrs Liz Woods

Phone: 01328 711877
Mobile: 07816 632742

Website: www.the-merchants-house.co.uk

Address:

The Merchants House

47 Freeman Street

Wells-next-the-Sea

NR23 1BQ

Bed and Breakfast Norfolk The Merchants House Bed and Breakfast Wells-next-the-Sea
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Stay with us in one of the oldest houses in Wells, the rear part built in 1480 and later additions in 1700. Just 100 metres from Wells Quay and very close to the centre of Wells. We are Alastair Sawday 'Special Places to Stay' recommended.

The Four Poster room has a Kingsize bed with views of the Lifeboat station and has its own adjacent private bathroom - bath and large shower cubicle.
£80 per room per night inclusive of breakfast.

The Blue room - Kingsize bed with views of the lifeboat station and en-suite shower room.
£80 per room per night inclusive of breakfast.

Both rooms have full central heating and are warm and cosy in the colder weather.

We are a non-smoking house.

Our full English breakfast includes local bacon, sausage, free range eggs, tomatoes and mushrooms.
Homemade bread, marmalade and jams. Vegetarian diets can be accommodated.

Both rooms have tea and coffee making facilities, colour television, hairdryer, white bed linen and large fluffy towels in the bathrooms. There is parking in our courtyard during summer months.

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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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