Seaview Holiday Apartment (Mundesley)
Sleeps 5, 2 bedrooms, Price Range see website,
Phone: 01284 753522
Please mention the Glaven Valley when calling
EASTER SPECIAL OFFER GOOD FRIDAY 2ND APRIL - TUES 6TH APRIL ONLY £295.00 ITS EASIER TO PHONE AT ANY TIME 01284753522 OR 07736820562.owner Derek Manning
Phone: 01284 753522
Mobile: 07736 820562
Website: www.norfolkcoastallet.moonfruit.com/
Address:
32 Scarlin Road
Bury St. Edmunds
IP33 2HX
Entry categories: Holiday Cottages - Norfolk Self-Catering | Holiday Chalets, Flats, Lodges and Holiday Apartments

Sea View is near the centre of Mundesley and is situated right on the cliff edge offering lovely views out to sea and along the coast. It is within walking distance of the long sandy beach. The village has many shops, pubs and restaurants and is only a short drive from the Norfolk Broads and many of the other local attractions in the area including the Poppy Line steam railway, Felbrigg Hall, Wroxham and Norwich
Sea View is a first floor apartment reached via one set of stairs. Entrance into a hallway with a bright and spacious sittingdining room with sea view. Off this room is the well equipped kitchen with an electric oven, fridge freezer, microwave washing machine and sea view.
Off the hall way there is a double room with a large hanging cupboard and a twin room also with a cupboard. The bathroom has a shower over the bath and wc.
The garden is shared and partially enclosed with a fence along the cliff obvious care should be taken with children.
Heating and hot water included.
No smoking.
Duvets supplied please bring own linen
One well behaved dog welcome.
open all year.parking off road
Mundesley hosts a number of facilities including shops, eating places, pubs, tea rooms and possibly the smallest museum in the country - the Maritime Museum.
Nearby Stow Mill is one of the best Windmills in Norfolk and well worth a visit.
The Norfolk coastline is simply stunning.
It’s incredibly peaceful here. Even on busy days many of Norfolk’s beaches have empty hideaways where you feel you have the place to yourself. You can hear the squeals of children in the distance, their laughter carried along on the gentle breeze, yet it all seems so far away, and your eyelids grow heavy as the sun warms your skin and you drift in and out of a summer’s snooze.
With miles and miles of wide sandy beaches, unspoilt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and some of the best nature reserves in the country including Titchwell, Snettisham and Cley, it’s easy to see why artists and writers have flocked to the Norfolk coast for years.
The Norfolk coast is a place to do as much or as little as you like. Try your hand at windsurfing, sailing or kiting. The Norfolk coastline is invigorating and with the wind in your hair and the sun on your face you’ll feel the adrenalin rush. Or head out to Blakeney or Morston and hop into a boat to see the seals. Dozens of them. Sunning themselves on the sand banks as happy as the day is long. What a great sight!
Or simply get out and explore. The Norfolk coast is a wonderful area for walking or cycling with a gentle undulating landscape, pretty coastal villages, crumbling flint cottages, intriguing shops and galleries and plenty of welcoming pubs and restaurants.
Slow down to a gentler pace of life and remember what real living is all about.
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