Ickle House in Sheringham
Sheringham, Norfolk
Description
A cosy well presented house, that is well equipped with all modern amenities and gas central heating. The conservatory leads to an enclosed patio garden which can be used for relaxing or alfresco dining during warm summer nights.
Ground Floor:
Front door leads into hallway, with door to WC.
Lounge with 2 comfy sofas, arm chair, smart TV and DVD player. Double doors into the kitchen/diner with gas hob with fan oven. Fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, kettle and toaster. Double doors into conservatory with comfy cane seating and door to enclosed patio garden.
First Floor:
Double bedroom with large walk in wardrobe, chest of drawers with a hair dryer.
Twin room with 2 x 3ft single beds and wardrobe.
Bathroom with shower over bath, WC and wash basin..
Minimum stay 3 nights
Sleeping Arrangements
1 double and 1 adult twin
Outside Property
Enclosed rear garden, steps leading to a patio with seating for 6 and a bbq.
Off road parking for 2 cars at the front of the property and a parking space at rear for an additional car..
Surrounding Area
The house is a 15 minute walk the town centre and a 20 minute walk to the beach, a bus stop is just a short walk away with regular buses into town. This is a lovely woodland walk, picnic site and car park just a 5 minute walk from the house.
Sheringham is a traditional seaside town with award winning family friendly beaches. It boasts a 5¼ mile heritage steam railway, which runs between Sheringham and Holt and a mainline train which travels to Wroxham (the capital of the broads) and onward to the medieval city of Norwich. A good bus service also runs from the town to Holt, Norwich and Kings Lynn. The coast hopper bus visits the small villages along the coast towards Hunstanton. There are many small independent shops, "Sheringham Little Theatre", which regularly puts on shows and films, restaurants, serving Indian, Chinese, Tai food and several public houses.
To the east of Sheringham is the town of Cromer with lovely sandy beaches. The historic pier with the lifeboat station and famous end of pier theatre with its shows and performances. Cromer also has a cinema, shops, miniature golf, putting green and numerous cafes. It hosts "Cromer Carnival" in August which attracts thousands of visitors.
Sheringham is a the ideal base to explore the lovely coast and countryside of North Norfolk. There is something for all the family, a "Crab and Lobster" festival in May, "Lobster Potty" festival (morris dancing) in July, "Sheringham Carnival" in August and a spectacular 1940's weekend in September. An 18 hole golf course is also situated just outside of town.
National trust properties just a short drive away ( just under 30 minutes) are Sheringham Park, Felbrigg Hall and Blickling Hall. A longer drive, just over an hour will take you to Sandringham House, the Queens Norfolk residence.
Along the coast to the west, there are boast trips to Blakeney point grey seal reserve.
Features
Nearby Locations
Beeston Regis (1 mile away)
West Runton (2 miles away)
West Beckham (3 miles away)
East Runton (3 miles away)
Approximate Pricing:
£75 - £95 per day
£525 - £665 per week
4 Guests
2 Bedrooms
Dogs
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