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Big skies and stunning sandy beaches and the tranquil Norfolk Broads; Norfolk boasts some glorious coast and countryside. Great for birdwatching, cycling or walking. Quaint flint cottages, windmills and churches to explore, including Cley-next-the-sea and Blakeney.

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Ormesby Manor and Well Lodge 20

Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, East of England

Ormesby Manor and Well Lodge From £5645 Availability

The magnificent, eight bedroom Ormesby Manor sits in a twelve acre parkland together with a single storey, two bedroom property, Well Lodge. Ormesby Manor can be rented alone or with Well Lodge to sleep twenty guests in total. Ormesby Manor is a totally lavish Grade II listed manor house, perfect for holidays with large groups of friends and family get togethers. It features eight beautifully presented bedrooms sleeping sixteen guests as well as a magnificent drawing room, a television room, a formal dining room, an office and a fabulous country kitchen with an enormous breakfast area and kitchen scullery. This fabulous manor house is really hard to beat for special celebrations with its stunning, sophisticated decor and beautiful, rich furnishings. Ormesby Manor boasts a private waterway and a spectacular walled garden. Originally a large farmhouse dating back to 1762, it now offers an imposing 19th century Italianate addition with a circular tower. The lodge is perfect for additional guests and has been finished to a very high standard. It offers an open plan living, dining and kitchen area, two gorgeous bedrooms, both with sumptuous super kingsize beds and a family bathroom. Please note that the lodge cannot be rented on its own. Ormesby’s St Michael Parish Church with its 13th century tower and chancel stands at the gate of this Norfolk gem and a sweeping driveway takes you to your holiday havens for the week.

Ormesby Manor & Well Lodge enjoy fabulous grounds just inside the Norfolk Broads National Park. They are located close to Ormesby, Little Ormesby and Norfolk’s beautiful Rollesby Broads. The remaining Norfolk Broads, Great Yarmouth and Norwich are all within easy reach. These magnificent properties are surrounded by nature and country wildlife including rare birds, grey seal and seabird colonies. Guests enjoy country and coastal walks, fabulous beach days in Happisburgh and Horsey, lively entertainment in Great Yarmouth, broads day boating, sea fishing, shopping in Norwich’s picturesque lanes, theatre and museum trips and Norfolk’s renowned big blue skies.

With Ormesby Manor’s air of splendour, you will know you are in for a luxurious stay. The manor house is brimming with classy wallpapers, antique furnishings, period features, chandeliers, slipper baths, sumptuous super kingsize beds and luxurious soft furnishings. Ormesby Manor is perfect for celebrations as it offers exquisite living and dining spaces together with sensational outside space. As well as an astonishing drawing room with a giant feature fireplace, huge sash windows and shutters, comfy sofas and an elegant ambience, there is another living space with a massive screen for movie watching and chilling. Though referred to as the snug, it is hardly that. It is a lavish room with plenty of seat, a classical wallpaper, beautiful windows and a fabulous mix of leather chairs and squishy sofas. Dining can be enjoyed in style in the refined dining room, enjoying beautiful garden views. Informal dining is also offered in the amazing kitchen. The craftmanship of the cabinetry is astounding. The kitchen features a central island, a matching dresser, a range cooker and other fantastic appliances. The chefs in your holiday group with be in awe of this magnificent room. There are are range of tables and chairs in the dining area, making it a wonderful space for breakfast. The office is very classical with beautiful furnishings, another stunning wallpaper and delightful garden views. You will feel so at home in this marvellous house!

The bedrooms are truly magnificent. The Horning Bedroom feature a fabulous, beautifully dressed bed with four twirled corner posts, a day bed, animal print chairs and gorgeous navy and beige tones. Its mustard toned ensuite bathroom is fabulous with a giant walk-in shower. The Horsey Bedroom also features a super kingsize bed with luxury linens and an oversized headboard, subtle grey tones, atmospheric ceiling beams and gorgeous garden vistas. You reach its stylish marbled ensuite shower room through an arch. The Hickling Bedroom is a coral and beige wonder with a twin headboard, massive sash windows that almost reach the floor and a colour co-ordinated ensuite bathroom with a slipper bath and shower attachment. It is a very jolly bedroom suite that is drowned in natural light. Somerton Bedroom enjoys pale aqua and gold tones, another lavish super kingsize bed adorned with beautiful throws and cushions and a fantastic ensuite. Here the slipper bath is absolutely stunning in bright aqua, looking wonderful against the attractive wallpaper. There is also a very large walk in shower at the other end of the bathroom. Thurne Bedroom enjoys beautiful floral upholstery and soft furnishings that contrast beautifully with the cream decor and antique furnishings. It is blessed with another stunning ensuite bathroom. Guests enjoy a four poster bed in Barton Bedroom. Its red patterned soft furnishings match the wallpaper and offer a warm and inviting ambience. Barton Bedroom, Upton Bedroom and Ranworth Bedroom share a fabulous family bathroom at the top of the house. Upton Bedroom is totally serene and tranquil and Rainworth offers beautifully made up twin beds and a matching day bed. The family bathroom is very pretty with an ornate mirror over the sink and another delightful slipper bath and shower attachment. Whichever bedroom you end up with in this dreamy house, you will sleep like kings on deluxe mattresses and in the finest of linens. The bathrooms come with fluffy towels and bespoke luxury toiletries.

Well Lodge is single storey which is perfect for anyone with mobility issues. Though it may not offer the grandeur of the manor house, it is exquisitely decorated and furnished and will definitely impress. The living room and both bedrooms come with Smart televisions and, of course, WiFi. The living space is beautifully designed with an easy flow between the living area and the kitchen and dining space. The kitchen is immaculate and modern in design. Guests dine at a stylish table with fabulous overhead lighting. There are exposed brick walls and wooden beams which create an inviting atmosphere. The living area enjoys sumptuous sofas and trendy chairs. Both bedrooms are beautifully decorated and furnished with beautifully dressed comfy beds. They offer views out to the terrace and gardens. The family bathroom enjoys a large walk in shower and contemporary fittings. This is a super place to stay and allows for an even bigger celebration or get together! There is a delightful furnished terrace outside the lodge and guests can share in the wonder of the surrounding parkland and gardens.

Ormesby Manor & Well Lodge enjoy twelve acres of parkland, close to the villages of Ormesby and Little Ormesby. It is located 21 miles from Norwich and 7 miles from Great Yarmouth. Close by are the gorgeous beaches of Horsey and Happisburgh as well as the Rollesby Broads, part of the Trinity Broads where you can enjoy happy times on or by the water. The Trinity Broads are three lakes that are found in the north eastern region of the Norfolk Broads. These are land locked and not connected to the main Norfolk Broads waterways. The Trinity Broads are comprised of Ormesby Broad, Rollesby Broad and Filby Broad. Fishing is very popular, there are a number of boardwalks, a wonderful waterside restaurant and pub and a sailing club. Locals often refer to the area of the main Norfolk Broads as ‘Broadland’. The beautiful Rivers Yare, Ant, Waveney, Chet and Bure meander their leisurely way through Norfolk and Suffolk connecting beautiful inland lakes, creating waterways and wetlands that make up The Norfolk Broads. Wildlife is abundant and conservation has been very successful in reintroducing species such as otters and herons that struggled for some time to survive. To the eastern side of the Norfolk Broads, the sandy beaches and stunning coastline caress the Broads at Horsey Mere with the salt water of the North Sea coming within a hare’s breathe of the the fresh water. Grey and common seals thrive on the shoreline. Guests love watching them at Horsey Gap. Boat hire on the Broads is very popular and an absolute must.

Any visit to the Norfolk Broads really should include a visit to the bustling town of Wroxham, the hub of boating activity and a tourist mecca. It has everything, shopping, attractions, cafes, restaurants and beautiful local walks. Ludham is a quaint, pretty village, close to Womack Staithe offering white washed cottages with thatched roofs and a lovely pub.

The historic village and beach of Happisburgh is definitely worth a visit. It boasts the oldest working lighthouse on the Norfolk Coast and the only independently operated lighthouse in the UK. The lighthouse, built in 1790, is open to the public on occasional Sundays and Bank Holidays during the summer plus private visits can be arranged. The village offers a secluded sandy beach and enjoys a constantly changing coastline.

Norwich is wonderful with exceptional gourmet dining including the vegetarian Benedict’s and Roger Hickmann’s. It boasts cosy pubs including The Fat Cat and St Andrew Brew House where delicious craft beers are made on the premises. Excellent fish and chips is served to the sounds of jazz at the Grosvenor Fish Bar. Norwich Cathedral stands in all its majesty with the ancient beauty of stained glass windows, a booming organ and hushed cloisters. You can enjoy free guided tours and learn how the cathedral survived riot, war, plague and fire. There are peregrines that nest in the cathedral’s spire. The observation point is manned by expert volunteers from the Hawk and Owl Trust so that you can get a good view of them. The cathedral plays host to many reverent and impressive concerts and recitals throughout the year. Norwich also boasts dozens of churches from its medieval heyday, some of which have been repurposed into cultural and exhibition spaces such as the Norwich Arts Centre. The Forum is a huge glass edifice and the home of BBC Norwich as well as being a thriving library and boasting restaurants and a bustling cafe. Norwich open-air market delights shopper with traditional fruit and veg stalls alongside gourmet tea and coffee vendors, artisanal bakers and others.

Our Hickling contemporary chalet stunning location overlooking sea & sandy beach 4

Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, East of England

Our Hickling contemporary chalet stunning location overlooking sea & sandy beach From £588 Availability

2 bedroom contemporary holiday chalets situated in our Private Grounds next to our sandy beach and with stunning sea views. One of just 7 chalets on this private site, with a 3 star EnjoyEngland award.
Located in the seaside village of Scratby just 4 miles North of the seaside resort of Great Yarmouth and just 2 miles distant to the famous Norfolk Broads National park. So much to see and do for the whole family in the local area. Within walking distance there is a swimming pool, lovely pub, restaurant, wine bar, Chinese take away, fish n chips take away, bakery, mini market, post office and more.....

Located in Great Yarmouth, this chalet is near theme parks and on the waterfront. Norfolk Broads and Norfolk Coast reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Oasis Amusements and Lost World Adventure Golf. Traveling with kids? Consider Joyland and Pirates Cove Adventure Golf. Jet skiing and scuba diving offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain biking and cycling nearby.

Overstrand Sea House 5

Cromer, Norfolk, East of England

Overstrand Sea House From £1343 Availability

The name of this wonderful property gives the game away. This beautiful gem sits in the north Norfolk coastal village of Overstrand with sensational uninterrupted sea views. It is a beautiful place with three bedrooms, delightful modern living space and a gorgeous garden but it is those views that get the top marks!

Overstrand was once a modest fishing station but became popular and known as ‘the village of millionaires’ in the latter part of the 19th century. The London journalist and travel writer Clemend Scott came to the village in 1883 and christened the area ‘Poppyland’. Many others from London society then came and the Edwardian architect Sir Edwin Lutyens designed Overstrand Hall. The Overstrand biplane bomber was named after the village, having been made at the Boulton & Paul aircraft factory in Norwich in the early 1930’s. Overstrand Beach is unspoilt and absolutely glorious. The village is full of charm and character. Just two miles away is Cromer followed by Sheringham, Weybourne, Blakeney and Wells-next-the-Sea. You can walk along the beach to Cromer. In the opposite direct, you will discover Mundesley. Holt is a gorgeous market town and Norwich is also within easy reach, as are the Norfolk Broads.

Overstrand Sea House is beautifully presented with stylish decor, a calm, neutral colour palette and walls of glass that ensure that this wonderful house is drowned in natural light and offers those superb sea views. Built in the 1960’s, the house enjoys Art Deco design and has recently been renovated to a very high standard. It is set back from the cliff overlooking the sea and offering a luxury self-catering retreat for families or groups of friends. It is beautifully chic, effortlessly stylish and oozes a warm and welcoming ambience. Soft pastels decorate the walls, whitewashed ceiling beams add character and you can crank up the wood burner if a coastal chill descends on the evening.

The living room enjoys sumptuous sofas and chairs where you can snuggle while watching a movie after a busy day on the beach, that is of course if you can take your eyes off the captivating sea views. The dining room is smart and attractive with a large table and chairs and access to the enclosed back garden. There is also a delightful snug, a perfect place to disappear to with the Sunday newspapers and a cup of tea. The country kitchen sits in between with its excellent appliances and joyful colour splashes.

The master bedroom suite enjoys a lavish super kingsize bed, adorned with hotel quality linens and pretty soft furnishings. It also offers an ensuite bathroom and a stylish wooden ceiling. With a wrap around window to let in the unique sparkle of the Norfolk light, the morning sun makes this a fabulous master. The other bedrooms are a lovely double with a kingsize bed and a single room. Guests staying in these rooms share the family bathroom plus there is a toilet on the ground floor.

The garden is beautiful, overlooking the sea and offering alfresco dining with a barbecue. It is beautifully kept with colourful plants and mature shrubs. There is a wonderful alfresco lounge area, perfect for pre-dinner drinks and a family boardgame or two.

Overstrand Sea House is located in the charming village of Overstrand on the north Norfolk coast. In enjoys a fascinating history and is a wonderful spot to explore the north Norfolk coast, the Norfolk broads and the many characterful villages and towns. The beach is absolutely beautiful and totally unspoilt. You can walk along to the lively seaside resort of Cromer.

Cromer is a quintessential British seaside resort. It is famous for its delicious Cromer crabs, wide open beaches, its lighthouse, its iconic pier and its proud tradition of RNLI service. The Henry Blogg Museum offers a wonderful insite into the lifeboat service’s history. Cromer boasts many small local independent shops and restaurants and feels a little as though you have gone back in time.

On the other side of Overstrand is the charming Victorian seaside village of Mundesley. Set in another Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, visitors enjoy breathtaking coastal walks on the Paston Way and the Norfolk Coast Path. Mundesley became popular with the Victorians after the opening of a railway in 1889.

National Trust lovers can enjoy Blickling Hall, Felbrigg Hall and Blakeney Point. Blickling Hall is a beautiful Jacobean mansion in 4,600 acres brimming with ancient yew hedges, stunning mature gardens, hiking and cycle routes.

Sheringham is another traditional seaside town. It was once an old fishing village and now boasts a Blue Flag beach, scenic walks along the picturesque promenade, pastel-painted beach huts, a theatre, museums, cafes, tea rooms, restaurants and many special events. There is a Viking Festival each winter, celebrating the town history and the Crab and Lobster Festival and Sheringham Carnival in the summer months. There is also a Steam Gala in the autumn, celebrating the heritage North Norfolk Railway which runs from Sheringham to Holt, through Kelling with awesome sea views along the way. The National Trust’s Sheringham Park is a popular excursion with miles of hilly countryside covered with gorse and purple heather. Fantastic views can be found at the top of Beeston Bump, a large grassy hill 103 metres tall.

Further inland, Norwich is a wonderful city with its cathedral, unique shops and an exceptional gourmet dining scene. Its restaurants include the vegetarian Benedict’s and Roger Hickmann’s. Norwich also boasts many cosy pubs including The Fat Cat and St Andrew Brew House where delicious craft beers are made on the premises. Norwich Cathedral stands in all its majesty with the ancient beauty of stained glass windows, a booming organ and hushed cloisters. You can enjoy free guided tours and learn how the cathedral survived riot, war, plague and fire. There are peregrines that nest in the cathedral’s spire. The observation point is manned by expert volunteers from the Hawk and Owl Trust so that you can get a good view of them. The cathedral plays host to many reverent and impressive concerts and recitals throughout the year. Norwich also boasts dozens of churches from its medieval heyday, some of which have been repurposed into cultural and exhibition spaces such as the Norwich Arts Centre. The Forum is a huge glass edifice and the home of BBC Norwich as well as being a thriving library and boasting restaurants and a bustling cafe. Norwich’s open-air market delights shoppers with traditional fruit and veg stalls alongside gourmet tea and coffee vendors, artisanal bakers and others.

Alternatively, for shopping you can head to the gorgeous Georgian market town of Holt. Holt is home to some excellent art galleries, antique and book shops, butchers, greengrocers, delicious eateries and a maze of 18th century Georgian buildings hiding in wonderful courtyards and alleyways.

The ever popular North Norfolk coast offers sensational beaches, big skies, superb gastronomy and a true sense of calm. As well as the beaches of Mundesley, Overstrand and Cromer, you will also enjoy exploring the fantastic beaches of Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham, both backed by dunes, pine woods and nature trails. Wells enjoys a long row of attractive beach huts. Holkham’s beach is totally unspoilt with a glorious semi-circle basin filling to form a spectacular shallow lagoon at high tide. The beach is famous for the closing scene in Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘Shakespeare in Love’. The 25,000 acre Holkham Estate is rich in history, architecture and wildlife. Holkham Hall is the seat of the Earl of Leicester, an 18th century mansion still lived-in as well as open to visitors. There are six acres of walled garden, walking and cycling paths, lakes, deer, a tree top high ropes course with its swings, bridges and ziplines, rowing boats, canoes and kayaks on the lake and a woodland play area. The gorgeous seaside town of Wells-next-the-Sea boasts a family friendly feel with novelty shops, amusement arcades, gift shops and lots of fish and chips which can be eaten on the splendid quay wall while watching the boats at high tide. Wells’ lovely leafy green ‘The Buttlands’ is home to several gastropubs. You can take the Wells to Walsingham Light Railway for an afternoon excursion.

Another must is a trip to see the seals off Blakeney Point. The famous, picturesque village of Blakeney offers a pretty harbour, fishmongers, butchers and galleries, gastropubs and its amazing landscape of marshes, sand hills and mud banks. Within this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Blakeney National Nature Reserve offers uninterrupted views of the coastline and you are very likely to spot migratory birds as well as the seals at Blakeney Point. Trips can be taken from Blakeney and Morston Quay to visit the seal colonies. The pups are born during November to early January with over two thousand seal pups being born each year. Just down the road is the enchanting artisan village of Cley-next-the-Sea with its iconic windmill, galleries, pottery, deli and smoked fish shop. The marshland was used for horse races up to the early 19th century as well as being a regular haunt for smugglers. The area is excellent for birdwatching so look out for ringed plovers, oystercatchers, brent geese and common teal. Norfolk Wildlife Trusts’ Cley Marshes Visitors Centre offers a cafe as well as wonderful birdlife. Wighton is an ancient Norfolk village with a listing in the Domesday book. It is pretty, tranquil village, three miles from the sea and with a charming village pub. Also worth a visit is the fascinating village of Walsingham, famous for its religious shrines in honour of the Virgin Mary. It contains the ruins of two medieval monastic houses including the abbey which looks spectacular when the snowdrops are out.

You can also easily head for Wroxham and the Norfolk Broads. The Trinity Broads are three lakes that are found in the north eastern region of the Norfolk Broads. These are land locked and not connected to the main Norfolk Broads waterways. The Trinity Broads are comprised of Ormesby Broad, Rollesby Broad and Filby Broad. Fishing is very popular, there are a number of boardwalks, a wonderful waterside restaurant and pub and a sailing club. Locals often refer to the area of the main Norfolk Broads as ‘Broadland’. The beautiful Rivers Yare, Ant, Waveney, Chet and Bure meander their leisurely way through Norfolk and Suffolk connecting beautiful inland lakes, creating waterways and wetlands that make up The Norfolk Broads. Wildlife is abundant and conservation has been very successful in reintroducing species such as otters and herons that struggled for some time to survive. To the eastern side of the Norfolk Broads, the sandy beaches and stunning coastline caress the Broads at Horsey Mere with the salt water of the North Sea coming within a hare’s breathe of the the fresh water. Grey and common seals thrive on the shoreline. Guests love watching them at Horsey Gap. Boat hire on the Broads is very popular and an absolute must. Any visit to the Norfolk Broads really should include a visit to the bustling town of Wroxham, the hub of boating activity and a tourist mecca. It has everything, shopping, attractions, cafes, restaurants and beautiful local walks.

Paradaise Immaculate 2-bed property Hemsby 4

Hemsby, Norfolk, East of England

Paradaise Immaculate 2-bed property Hemsby From £588 Availability

Elegant, spacious and understated this charming chalet is the epitome of classic seaside holiday living. Located in the desirable village of Hemsby with views out to the sea nearby. and stunning sunsets this chalet offers the best of both worlds with excellent views elegant indoor living. Consisting of two good sized bedrooms and a bathroom this property offers all you need for your seaside holiday!

As a self-catering chalet, you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay.
The kitchen has a fridge, a hob, an oven, a toaster, a kettle, a freezer and a microwave.
The chalet is a perfect place to relax and has a 50" television

This chalet has 2 bedrooms and can comfortably sleep 4.
In the first bedroom, you will find a bunk (sleeps 2) bed.
The second bedroom contains a double bed.

There is one bathroom, which has a toilet and sink and a bath with a electric shower over it.

Linen, duvets and pillows, a hair dryer and an iron are all included to make your stay more enjoyable.
There is also a remote control oscillating tower fan to cool you down on the hot summer days.
Beds will be dressed on arrival.
Guests need to provide own towels and toiletries
There is a coin meter . takes 1 pound and 2 pound coins.

The nearest airport to the property is ,
Norwich International Airport : 27 miles.
The nearest train station is ,
Great Yarmouth train station: 6.7 miles.
Great Yarmouth :6.6 miles
Cromer :28 miles
Lowestoft:17 miles




Some notable attractions nearby the property are:
Horsey Windpump: 4.9 miles
Caister Castle and Motor Museum:4.5 miles
Great Yarmouth Britannia Pier :7.1 miles
Sea Life Great Yarmouth :7.9 miles
Burgh Castle :11 miles
BeWilderwood: 13 miles
Norwich Cathedral :22 miles
Bungay Castle :27 miles

Nearby Facilities.
Co op :0.5 miles/Cash Machine
Nisa Convenience store 0.4 miles
Laundrette / coin operated 0.5 miles
Hong Kong Chinese Takeaway :0.5 miles

Frying Scotsman:Chippy :0.6 miles
Hemsby Fish and Chips 0.6 miles
Lacon Arms :0.3 miles
Lost World Adventure Golf:0.5miles
Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens :5.1 miles
Winterton Beach :2.1 miles
Hirsts Family Fun Park :0.4 miles

Safety Features:
EICR certificate
PAT testing
Emergency torches
Risk assessment
First Aid kit

Fire Safety:
Fire safety regulation furniture
Fire extinguisher
Fire blanket
Fire risk assessment
Smoke& Heat detectors

House Rules:
- Check-in time is after 3 p.m
-Check out is 10.a.m
-Key Safe/Self Check in
- Smoking is not allowed.
- There are free parking facilities available
- Pets are not allowed at the property.
- There is a cleaning fee of 35 GBP.

This chalet is located in Great Yarmouth. Gariannonum Roman Fort and Horsey Windpump are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Oasis Amusements and Lost World Adventure Golf. Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens and Joyland are also worth visiting.

Parson's Lodge 4

Long Stratton, Norfolk, East of England

Parson's Lodge From £372 Availability

The word Stratton comes from the Roman word Stratum and means paved street. Stratton St Michael lies at the north end of Long Stratton, being one of its parishes. Located just ten miles from the charming cathedral city of Norwich with its excellent range of shops, restaurants and culture. The market towns of Harleston, Bungay and Beccles are all within easy driving distance as is the Suffolk Heritage Coast. Southwold and Aldeburgh are well worth a visit. This is an excellent base for exploring both the surrounding rural areas and The Broads to the east.

The old kitchens to this Grade II listed Georgian parsonage were sensitively restored and converted to a spacious two-bedroomed ground floor lodge in 2007. Original features and reclaimed materials were used throughout. The resulting light, airy and spacious living area with vaulted ceilings and patio door access to established gardens is delightful. Shop/Pub: 0.5 miles

Large Spacious Open Plan Living Area with Sitting Area tastefully furnished with comfortable seating, flat screen TV with Freeview, DVD player, video, multi-fuel stove and patio doors overlooking the orchard and tennis court.
Kitchen/Dining Area with hand-built painted units containing an electric oven and ceramic hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, combination microwave, table and chairs
Bedroom 1 with feature alcoves, a king-size bed and En-Suite Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and wc
Bedroom 2 with twin beds
Bathroom with bath, over-bath mixer shower, washbasin and wc

Garden: Patio area and shared use of the owner's two acre landscaped gardens. These include a tennis court, summer-house with outdoor toys and a trampoline. These are generally freely available but are shared with the owners.
Parking: Driveway for two cars.
Heating: O.F.C.H.
Also Provided: Towels, welcome pack and starter pack of fuel for stove. Books and games. WiFi.
Pets: Although no pets are allowed at the property, please be aware that the owner has two dogs and a cat who are very child friendly and have free range of the garden. You are therefore likely to come into contact with them.

Perfect Chalet for a small family stay close to Norfolk Beach, Hemsby 4

Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, East of England

Perfect Chalet for a small family stay close to Norfolk Beach, Hemsby From £749 Availability

Amazing Beaches and amusements, Cafes surround the Chalet in Hemsby Great Yarmouth
Beach is a 5 minute walk away.
Clean and spacious kitchen area for cooking meals or why not visit one of the surrounding restaurants.
you can take a walk and find the amazing beach views anytime of day.

Located in Great Yarmouth, this chalet is near the beach. Gariannonum Roman Fort and Horsey Windpump are local landmarks, and travelers looking to shop may want to visit Orton Farmers' Market and Wroxham Barns. Oasis Amusements and Lost World Adventure Golf are also worth visiting.

Pet friendly, 2 Bedroom Detached Chalet near Norfolk Broads 4

Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, East of England

Pet friendly, 2 Bedroom Detached Chalet near Norfolk Broads From £630 Availability

Cosy and clean two bedroom chalet, a 7 minute walk from the Norfolk coast with sandy beach. Perfectly positioned on the California Sands Estate to maintain a sense of rural solitude. Free onsite parking to the rear of the property.

We are happy to accept well-behaved dogs for an additional fee of £30, however they must be kept on a leash on site at all times. Click on 'Guests' and change 'Pets' from No to Yes prior to checkout.

Wifi can be found inside the arcade and Club Oasis, roughly a 3 minute walk away.
Free onsite parking.
Electricity is free, so no need to worry about £1 coins for electricity meter.
Clean bed linen and towels provided at no extra charge.

Chalet is a short walk from site facilities which include: Family clubhouse ‘Club Oasis‘ with evening entertainment, licensed club providing live music, cabaret, family entertainment, children’s entertainment, children’s bar, beer garden and pool table (There is also wifi.) (Payment is required to enter during school holidays). Nearby indoor heated communal swimming pool (Open daily April 1st until end of October 2023, regulation permitting). Amusements arcade, Minimarket, Dutchy’s Tavern, The Pit Stop late night takeaway Pizza Bar, Fish and Chip shop, Café, Big Fella’s Restaurant, and Launderette. There is a bus stop at the site entrance with frequent public transport links to the nearby seaside town of Great Yarmouth or Norfolk Broads. For photos and more information:

Local attractions include: Pleasure Beach (Great Yarmouth), Pleasurewood Hills (Lowestoft), Stockcar Racing (Great Yarmouth), Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens (Filby), Sealife Centre (Great Yarmouth), Caister Castle Car Collection and Grounds (Caister on Sea). Dog friendly beaches in Norfolk

LIVING AREA
Contains sofa, flatscreen TV, DVD player, electric heater, and dining area with table and seating for four people.

KITCHEN
Well fitted with fridge / freezer, microwave, kettle, toaster, 4-plate electric stove and oven & grill. There is plenty of cutlery and appropriate utensils. Equipped with fire extinguisher and smoke alarm.

BEDROOM 1
The main bedroom has a double bed with linen provided, wardrobe with drawers, chest of drawers, bedside cabinet, and large mirror.

BEDROOM 2
The second bedroom contains a bunkbed with linen provided and two large drawers beneath bunkbed.

BATHROOM
A shower room with WC & Basin. Towels provided.

OUTDOORS
Large grassed area with commanding views and outside seating.

Suitability: children welcome, pets welcome, non-smoking only (you are free to smoke outside the chalet), wheelchair inaccessible. Unfortunately we cannot accept bookings from parties of all male or all female young people, as this is a site rule.

*We cannot guarantee the open or closing times of any on-site facilities. Please be aware that Wifi is available in the Club Oasis and not inside the chalet itself.

Located in Great Yarmouth, this chalet is near the beach. Britannia Pier Theatre and The David Howkins Museum of Memories are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Lost World Adventure Golf and Pirates Cove Adventure Golf. Oasis Amusements and Joyland are also worth visiting. Take an opportunity to explore the area for water adventures such as swimming.

Petite Barn 4

Norfolk, East of England

Petite Barn From £1995 Availability

The beautiful Petite Barn is located in the magnificent grounds of The Meadows Estate. Set within 40 acres of picturesque, secluded grounds in the unspoilt Norfolk countryside. Guests can relax with the sounds of wild birds and, if lucky, spot a muntjac in the garden! This contemporary and sophisticated barn is the ideal base for those wanting to explore the Norfolk coastline and all that the charming countryside.

Newly renovated in 2023, the barn offers a chic and well-appointed interior. It has been thoughtfully designed to incorporate original features with contemporary details, making it perfect for the most discerning guests.

The barn can comfortably accommodate four guests, comprising an inviting open-plan kitchen, dining and living space with a wood burner. There is one sizeable primary bedroom with king size bed and a freestanding bathtub. The second is a twin bedroom, and both rooms have access to a private shower room.

The Petite Barn can be rented exclusively for up to 4 guests or with The Meadow Manor for larger groups.

The Petite Barn at The Meadows is situated in an unspoilt rural position surrounded by farmland. The picturesque village of Litcham is roughly one mile away, where you can find a friendly local pub and a village store for necessities. For further amenities, the property is centrally located between three market towns - Swaffham, Dereham and Fakenham, each around 9 miles away. Swaffham holds a buzzing outdoor market every Saturday, offering an extensive selection of stalls showcasing a wide range of goods. It’s not to miss!

Just twenty minutes away is Houghton Hall & Gardens, a stunning historical stately home. With an impressive collection of contemporary sculpture and a beautiful walled garden, it makes a wonderful family day out.

For some sea air, the stunning North Norfolk coast is just twenty miles north of the house. You’ll find endless stretches of quiet sandy beaches at Wells-next-the-sea, Holkham beach and Brancaster Estate. Further West along the coast you can find the National Trust’s Blakeney Nature Reserve, which offers beautiful coastal views, spectacular wildlife, and is home to the largest grey seal colony in England. Book yourself onto one oft the many seal watching boat tours for an adventurous day by the sea!

If you’re after a change of pace from the countryside, then Norfolk’s famous cathedral city, Norwich, is forty-five minutes away. Here you can wander the historical cobbled lanes of England’s largest medieval city. You’ll find a charming mix of independent shops, cafes and galleries, nestled amongst cosy inviting pubs and medieval stone churches.

pets go free 3 bedroom caravan at heacham beach 6

Heacham, Norfolk, East of England

pets go free 3 bedroom caravan at heacham beach From £980 Availability

Welcome to our beautiful mobile home in Heacham
near King's Lynn. We hope you enjoy your stay! We have personally thought through all of the amenities and hope to provide you with all the comforts of home. The surrounding area has a lot to offer and is sure to make your holiday one of a kind.


There is an indoor communal swimming pool onsite for your enjoyment!,as well as on site entertainment with bar and restaurant with kids meals. Passes for both are not included in your booking and are available at extra cost from reception.
Your little ones are sure to enjoy the free playground as well as the kids club
Club, pool and kids club are subject to a small local charge from reception. Why not try the many local pubs and restaurants?.
As a self-catering mobile home you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay.
The kitchen has a fridge, a hob, an oven, a toaster, a kettle, a freezer and a microwave.
The unit is a perfect place to relax and offers a flat screen television with Freeview and radio.


The holiday home has 3 bedrooms and can comfortably sleep 8.
In the first bedroom, you will find a double bed.
In the next bedroom, there are 2 single beds.
The third bedroom contains 2 single beds.
There is additional sleeping space in the lounge comprising a double sofa bed.


There are 2 bathrooms.
The first bathroom is on suite , has a toilet and sink and a walk-in shower.
The family bathroom has a toilet and sink and a walk-in shower.


Linen, towels, essential toiletries and an iron are all included to make your stay more enjoyable.


House Rules:
- Check-in time is 3pm and check-out is 11am.
- Smoking is not allowed.
- There are on-site parking facilities available at the property for 2 cars.
- Pets are allowed at the property but a maximum of 2 due to site rules. Please inform the owner on booking. A Dog bed and bowl is provided.
Due to local bylaws all commercial vehicles and same sex parties are not allowed on site sorry.

Located in King's Lynn, this chalet is near the beach. Searles Golf Club and Norfolk Coast Path - West are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Wild Ken Hill and Norfolk Coast. Norfolk Lavender and Rainbow Park are also worth visiting.

Puddleduck - Luxury Lodge with Private Hot Tub 4

Fritton, Norfolk, East of England

Puddleduck - Luxury Lodge with Private Hot Tub From £833 Availability

Puddleduck is a luxury lodge situated in the popular resort of Caldecott Hall, with 2 golf courses, a spa and fitness centre and a swimming pool available on site for guests..

Guests can park directly in front of the lodge which is set amongst the picturesque lakes of the resort and has balcony views out over the water and gold courses beyond. The private hot tub on the front deck is a popular feature which guests will enjoy unwinding in with a glass of wine or Prosecco.

Walking into the lodge, guests are welcomed into the warm and inviting open-plan interior. The wood-panelled walls and ceilings create a cosy atmosphere, especially in the Autumn and Winter months. On the ground floor is the kitchen and dining area along with the twin bedroom and a handy utility room housing the washing machine. The family bathroom is also located on the ground floor with a shower over bath.

Upstairs is the main living area with access to the balcony which is a great spot to sit out and enjoy the sunset from of an evening. The master bedroom is also on the first floor and off this an be found the en-suite shower room.

Puddleduck lodge is part of the exclusive Tingdene Lifestyle Village, which is a Scandinavian-designed wooden lodge development overlooking the fairways of the 400-acre Caldecott Hall Golf Club. The site offers two 18-hole golf courses and driving range, a clubhouse and bar (restricted opening times) whilst The Barnworks Fitness centre and Spa offers a wide range of facilities, including spa sessions and an indoor heated swimming pool. Catch and release fishing in the lakes is also permitted on request.

Both the golf and spa offer concessionary prices for guests staying at Puddleduck Lodge.

If guests can draw themselves away from all the facilities and activities available on site, there is plenty to see and do in the local area. Set amidst beautiful coastal scenery and rural countryside, nearby Great Yarmouth it is one of Britain's most popular seaside resorts and has beautiful sandy beaches and popular visitor attractions. There are also several interesting historical buildings, and it is also easy to explore the superb Norfolk Broads waterways just to the west.

Booking Terms
-No Pets.
-No smoking either in or outside the building.
-£150 refundable security deposit.
-Guests must adhere to the Caldecott Hall site rules and extra charges for facilities apply.

Located in Great Yarmouth, this chalet is on the waterfront. Fritton Lake Outdoor Centre and Gorleston Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Norfolk Broads and Carlton Marshes Nature Reserve. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Yarmouth Stadium or Crown Meadow.

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