Sunny Days (Heacham)

Sleeps 2 - 4 people, 2 bedrooms, Price Range £240 - £510, No pets,

Phone: 01945 881460

Please mention the Glaven Valley when calling

Sunny Days North Norfolk Heacham Sunny Days is a light and bright two bedroom bungalow, well equipped, with an enclosed back garden, in a quiet location in Heacham near the beach.

Mrs Nanette Wilson

Phone: 01945 881460
Mobile: 0770 8435122

Address:

Holiday Cottages - Norfolk Self-Catering Norfolk Sunny Days Holiday Cottages - Norfolk Self-Catering Heacham
Heacham Norfolk Sunny Days Sunny Days

Accommodation:

Sunny Days has lawns to the front and side, a garage and private parking for two cars, and an enclosed secluded back garden.

The bungalow has a large entrance hall with tiled floor, and has double doors leading into the spacious living room. There is a flat screen TV, DVD player, CD/radio, also books and games.
A separate dining room leads into the well equipped kitchen with all you need for your holiday stay, gas cooker, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and microwave. The kitchen door leads to the enclosed rear garden, with patio and garden furniture.
There are two bedroom, one twin, one double.
Bathroom with shower over the bath.

We are open all year. Included in the price is gas central heating, duvets with bed linnen and towels (beach towels are not included).

Occupancy runs from Saturday 3.00pm arrival to departure at 10.00am Saturday.
Tarrif 2008: Low season from £240 to £400, May to August from £420 to £510 .

Local Attractions:

The village of Heacham has a good choice of shops, pubs, restaurants and takeaways and has two beaches. It is aso the centre of the Norfolk lavender-growing industry, and there is free admission to Caley Mill to see the National Lavender Collection.

The sandy beach at Hunstanton is 3 miles away where there is a range of holiday attractions. These include the Sea Life Centre, amusements, leisure centre, water sports, bowls, tennis, golf, a theatre, pubs and restaurants.

Heacham is a good base for exploring Norfolk. The bird reserve at Snettisham is near by.
At Snettisham Farm Park you can see deer and other animals.
Inland visit stately homes, the Queen's Country Home at Sandringham, also the stately homes at Holkham Hall and Houghton Hall.

The historic town of Kings lynn has a good range of shops, museum, theatres, cinema and places to eat.

When on Heacham beach in the evening, watch the sunset, this part of Norfolk is known as the Sunset Coast .

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Heacham
Our village was the home of Pocahontas when she stayed here with her husband who was born in Heacham. Our village sign depicts this and there is a memorial to Pocahontas and John Rolfe in the parish church St. Mary's.
Heacham has 2 beaches and a promenade that accesses Hunstanton, a great walk on a fine day or to watch the sun set over The Wash.
Norfolk Lavender is also situated in Heacham and it remains open all year, offering seasonal crafts, gift shop, restaurant, greenhouse and gardens, though the best time for the lavender is in July and August, when guided tours of the fields are available.
In the winter we have thousands of Pink Footed Geese fly over to roost on the Wash at night and return in the morning to feed on the fields of beet tops. We are mid-way between the RSPB reserves at Snettisham and Titchwell.

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