2, Quayside Court in Wells-next-the-Sea

Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk

Description

"Availability during the Easter School Holiday!!"

Wells is one of the most attractive towns on the North Norfolk Coast, an unspoilt seaside destination, waiting to be discovered. Quayside Court, as its name suggests, is a brand new development of luxury apartments located on Wells quay itself.

Sit on the balcony and watch the sunset over the ever changing, tidal channel and beautiful salt marshes. Watch as the tide ebbs and flows, the fishing boats come and go and children fish for crabs.

Apartment 2 is on one level, located on the first floor, accessed by stairs or lift, and boasts spectacular sea views from both the sitting room and master bedroom. It has been furnished and equipped to a very high standard, combining comfort and elegance.

The accommodation is spacious and comprises an entrance hall, two large en-suite bedrooms and an open plan living/dining/kitchen area.

Accommodation in more detail:

Large open plan living area:
Two comfortable contemporary leather settees, stylish modern flame-effect electric fire, TV, video and dvd player, bookcase with games and books, nest of coffee tables, cd and tape player and an i-pod dock.
Dining area:
Oak table, and seating for four

Kitchen area:
With granite work surfaces and plenty of cupboard space, oven and hob, integrated refrigerator, dishwasher, and washer-drier. Microwave, toaster and new dinner set and kitchen ware.

Bedroom 1
Two windows with fantastic harbour and sea views, double bed with bedside cabinets, and fitted bedroom furniture offering extensive drawer and wardrobe space. Luxury en-suite bathroom (with over bath shower) basin and toilet. Shaver point.

Bedroom 2
Large window with town view, two single beds with bedside cabinets, wardrobe and chest of drawers. Luxury en-suite shower room with large shower cubicle, basin and toilet. Shaver point.

Notes:
The apartment will be ready from 3 pm on the day of your arrival, and we would be grateful if you could 'check out' by 10 am on the day of departure. We will always advise if it is possible to alter these times.

The minimum booking is usually 3 nights (but please contact us if there is a two night gap you would like to fill!) Changeover day is flexible, except during the school summer holiday when the minimum booking is for 7 nights and changeover day is Saturday.

SORRY, STRICTLY NO SMOKING AND NO PETS.

Sleeping Arrangements

1 en-suite double and 1 en-suite twin room.

Outside Property

French doors from the living area open onto a balcony furnished with bistro set (small table and two chairs). Fantastic views over Wells Quay.

There is a covered parking space available for one car in private courtyard to rear. There is also a locked storage area with bicycle rack, if you would like to bring your bicycles..

Surrounding Area

Wells-Next-The-Sea is a charming English coastal town on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast. It offers all that is traditional: ice-cream, fish 'n' chips, cockles, hungry seagulls, sun, sea and sand but it is so much more; a most interesting and fascinating place. It is charming and picturesque, having lost none of its historical character.

The town is a delightful network of narrow streets, old alleys and yards, and boasts some impressive and interesting architecture. Many of the buildings are hundreds of years old, listed, and include former coaching inns and public houses.

Wander along the sweeping beach bordered by pine woodland, or the gentle harbour with small fishing boats and children playing. Spend an hour exploring the eclectic mix of unique shops on Staithe Street, with not a chain store in sight, and discover the tree-lined park with its fine Georgian houses, quiet pubs and restaurants - Wells is indeed a beautiful and historic seaside resort.

Quayside Court is located in the very heart of Wells, on the quay itself, less than a minute's walk from the newly renovated "Fleece", Staithe Street and The Granary Theatre.

The Dutch sailing barge, The Albatross, is one of the oldest sailing ships still afloat and is now permanently moored in Wells Harbour. It is a bar, restaurant and pancake house with live music on Saturday evenings.

Fishing has been a mainstay of Wells for centuries and it is still the home of several fishing boats. Watching them come and go and unload at the quay is still a great attraction and can be enjoyed from your balcony with a glass of fine wine!

Wells is a thriving resort and certainly comes alive in the summer. Staithe street bustles with shoppers and browsers who are well served by a diverse selection of small and friendly shops selling everything from buckets and spades, books and paintings, to high end clothes and designer gifts.

At the top of Staithe Street lies the Buttlands, a quiet green lined with lime trees and elegant Georgian and Victorian houses. The name originates from the days it was used for archery practice. It is now home to The Crown Hotel, a former coaching inn from the 16th century, and the recently renovated Globe Inn.

A miniature steam train runs from the end of the quay the mile or so to the beautiful sandy beach, which stretches for miles towards Holkham and was featured in the film "Shakespeare in Love". The wide sandy beach is ideal for collecting a wide variety of shells and marvelling at the bird life. Oyster catchers, ringed plovers, common and littler terns are all regular visitors. With its pinewoods, salt marshes and sand dunes, Wells attracts a rich variety of bird and animal life throughout the year. Wild flowers, rare birds and squirrels can often be seen.

Tucked behind the dunes is Abraham's Bosom, an outdoor leisure area by the side of a natural 5-acre boating lake, where canoes and rowing boats can be hired.

The lifeboat house on the beach is often open to visitors and houses a fascinating collection of items illustrating the history of the Wells lifeboat.

Wells is the perfect base from which to explore the many delights in the area. Holkham Hall, one of Britain's most majestic stately homes, is a 5 minute drive along the coast road or a lengthier walk along the coastal path.

Royal Sandringham is just over 20 miles away.

Drive to Blakeney, only15 minutes away, and take a boat trip to Blakeney Point, famous for the colony of common and grey seals you can see basking on the sandbanks.

Cley Marshes Nature Reserve, one of the finest bird-watching sites in Britain, is just 10 miles away.

Little Walsingham, a place of pilgrimage since medieval times, is only 5 miles away, linked to Wells by a miniature railway similar to that which links the town and beach.


Features

Wifi
Cyclist Friendly
Child Friendly
Fishing Nearby

Ask the owner about features, availability, pricing etc.


Nearby Locations

Stiffkey (3 miles away)

Great Walsingham (4 miles away)

Little Walsingham (4 miles away)

Burnham Thorpe (4 miles away)

Key info

4 Guests

2 Bedrooms

No Dogs

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