This property is located in the Victorian seaside village of Mundesley on Norfolk’s north-eastern coast. The village beach, which can be seen from the property, and is only a stroll away, offers a wide expanse of sand and is ideal for swimming at low tide, particularly in the summer months when there is a lifeguard patrol in operation. The village has everything that guests will need to enjoy a relaxed holiday by the sea, with a waterside pub/restaurant serving fresh locally-sourced food and boasts a large beer garden with sea views and a children’s play area. For those who want to see more of the local area, the seaside resort of Cromer lies just 7-miles to the north, whilst to the south, the tranquil waters of the Norfolk Broads approximately 10-miles away.
The main living area of this seaside cottage is an open-plan space comprising a lounge/diner with sea views from the bay window in which the dining table sits. The lounge area has a beamed ceiling and plenty of seating space for five guests to relax and enjoy the sea views or perhaps unwind with a favourite programme on the TV/DVD in the lounge. One of the sofas in this room is a double sofa-bed which can be used for parties of four or five guests. The kitchen, situated just off from the lounge/diner, is a modestly-sized but well-equipped with an oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, and washing machine. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms: a twin room and a peaceful single room. The shower room with WC is also found on the first floor.
To the rear of the property, a private courtyard garden has a table and chairs which guests may like to use for alfresco drinks or dining and also has space for storing outdoor equipment such as surfboards. Beyond this, there is a spacious shared lawn area which lies between the cottage and the beach and offers plenty of space for children to play. There is designated off-road parking for one car.