Arranged over three floors, this attractive property offers comfortable and well-presented accommodation for a family or group of friends wanting to enjoy the stunning North Norfolk coast. Set in a quiet spot overlooking rolling farmland, you can walk out from the property to pick up part of the Peddars Way, explore a Bronze Age burial site or go birdwatching at Salthouse Heath or Salthouse Marshes, while the famous crab shop and pub are within 0.5 miles. Follow a sculpture trail for 10 miles along the beach, or travel along the coast to visit the bird reserve at Cley-next-the-Sea (2 miles) or to see the seals at Blakeney Point (7 miles).
The entrance porch has a downstairs cloakroom to one side, while the other door leads into the open-plan living area, with the striking wrought-iron spiral staircase after which the property is named. A dining table for six sits beneath a large picture window, while the comfortable seating area is arranged around a traditional wood burner. The fitted kitchen has a breakfast bar and is fully equipped to prepare meals at home. This leads into a useful utility room and door to the garden. Up the spiral staircase, there are two bedrooms on the first floor, one with a double bed and one with a king-size; both rooms have en-suite bathrooms with a shower over the bath and WC. Take the spiral staircase one more flight to the king-size bedroom at the top of the stairs, which has views over to the sea from its Juliet balcony.
The garden with patio, outdoor dining table and BBQ is the ideal spot to make the most of warmer weather, or to sit with your binoculars looking over the farmland beyond.