Tides Reach (Morston)

Sleeps 9 - 5 bedrooms

Sleeping Arrangements: 2 double bedrooms + 1 twin & 1 single + childrens attic room, Price Range £585 - £1685 but good discounts for low,

Phone: 01263 740105

Please mention the Glaven Valley when calling

Tides Reach North Norfolk Morston Tides Reach is a gem of a holiday home perfectly situated beside the marshes at Morston and overlooking Blakeney Harbour and Blakeney Point. Luxious accommodation for a small group, but sleeps up to 9.

Helen Ward

Phone: 01263 740105

Website: www.norfolk-saltings.co.uk/trpages/page1.html

Address:

The Boathouse

Morston

Holt

NR25 7AA

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ACCOMMODATION

- Large, fully equipped kitchen dining room with open fire, 2-oven AGA, microwave also for use as a conventional oven, large fridge with separate freezer

- Cosy sitting room with wood burning stove - log's can be purchased from us, colour TV with Freeview, DVD and CD player

- Additional sitting room, particularly suitable for younger guests, with TV with Freeview, DVD and CD player

- Small, sunny conservatory with seating

- Utility room / bootroom with clothes washer/dryer, ample hooks and shelving, iron and board

- 2 double bedrooms one with basin and king size bed
- 1 twin bedroom
- 1 single bedroom
- 1 children’s attic bedroom with twin beds additional camp bed available
- Travel cot, stairgate and high chair
- 1 bathroom with wc and basin
- 1 shower room with wc and basin
- Additional downstairs wc off second sitting room
- Oil central heating
- Selection of board games, books and DVDs
- All bed linen, duvets and towels included except for cot and camp bed
- Heating and electricity included
- Extensive information folder including local maps, walk and cycle route suggestions, tide tables, etc

- One well behaved dog accepted two with the permission of the owners downstairs only
- No smoking in the cottage please

Tides Reach was originally 4 brick and flint cottages dating from the eighteenth century, built by a local ship owner for his best sea captains. The cottages have now been connected into one, creating a wonderfully comfortable home, retaining the charm of the traditional cottage appearance. We lived there ourselves until recently, when we converted our boat building workshops into a home for ourselves next door.
We are always on hand should you have any questions or requests.
The front door opens into the spacious kitchendining room and you will immediately feel ‘at home’. The AGA keeps this room wonderfully snug and the combination of oiled wood worktops, hand built kitchen units, butlers sink and tiled floor create a welcoming atmosphere. Add to this the large open fire at one end and a pine dining table, which can be increased in size for Christmas and larger parties, and you have a perfect family room.

Tides Reach is wonderful both for an adult getaway and for families with children who are well catered for in this cottage with table football, games and DVD's, sand pit, buckets and spades and crabbing gear provided.

Outside Features

Tides Reach has its own spacious driveway with ample off-road parking. The house borders a fenced meadow which guests are welcome to use and which provides a lovely safe play area for children and dogs.

Facilities:
- Garden and patio with furniture and barbecue charcoal available locally
- Use of meadow
- Various garden games, beach gear, etc
- Ample off-road parking and direct marsh access

Location

On the far side of the meadow a private mowed path leads through shrubs and grass to the marsh where it opens up to a stunning view of the marshes with the backdrop of Blakeney Point.

Guests are welcome to use this marsh access to avoid the mayhem of the car park when the seal trips are running! Dogs are allowed to run on the marshes off the lead, but you are asked to please respect the birdlife and other walkers.

All seal trip boats to Blakeney Point leave from Morston Quay. As soon as the tide retreats you have the marsh to yourself and the walking possibilities are endless.

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Although Morston doesn’t have a beach as such, there is a bustling quay with plenty of moorings for local boating enthusiasts.
The quay also acts as a departure point for the popular seal trips out to view the seals on Blakeney Point. It is also possible to get a boat from here to Blakeney Point itself, which is one of the most remote and secluded beaches in Norfolk.

The Morston car park has a cafe, and is a good point to set off on walks, either East to Blakeney, or West to the Freshes creek. The village of Morston itself is small, but there is a gallery here and the nearby Morston Hall has a highly recommended restaurant.

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