The property
Located in the centre of the seaside resort of Cromer in Norfolk, a stone's throw from the beach and boasting sea views, is this grand, three-storey property, Elwin House. With nine bedrooms, this large holiday home is ideal for a family or group gathering for those wanting to enjoy a holiday by the sea, along the Norfolk Coast AONB. Step inside the property to find a stunning hallway with high ceilings and original flooring, and from here discover two sitting rooms, the first with an exposed wooden floor, a picturesque bay window with seating, feature fireplace, a choice of two leather sofas and a TV with Freeview, while the second room has a cosy carpet and large corner sofa, along with a wall-mounted TV, feature fireplace and patio door, leading out onto a small balcony. From here, there are a few steps down to the large kitchen/diner, with a long dining table that can seat 14 guests, as well as a spectacular range cooker and a host of appliances to help you to prepare delicious home-cooked meals, as well as a patio door which leads out onto the small, enclosed patio. The breakfast room offers additional breakfast bar-style seating and ample storage space and the cloakroom/utility with a handy washing machine, basin and WC completes the ground floor layout. Upstairs to the first floor brings you to four of the nine bedrooms, consisting of a spacious family room with a double and a single bed, as well as a travel cot, ample storage space and a feature fireplace, a double bedroom with sea views and an en-suite shower and basin behind a curtain in the alcove, a further double bedroom and a single room, served by a shower room with a separate WC and a cloakroom. Heading up to the second floor, you will discover a further five bedrooms; a double with lovely sea views and an en-suite shower room, a further double and three twin rooms, one of which boasts lovely sea views. The centre of Cromer, with its vast selection of shops, pubs, eateries and other amenities, are a short walk away, while the Blue Flag awarded, glorious sandy beach, which is perfect for swimming, sunbathing and sandcastle building, is just at the end of the road. Discover a host of Cromer attractions, with a large pier and theatre pavilion with a bar and live shows, an ancient & modern history museum, RNLI Henry Blogg Museum, a cliff-top golf course and the Amazona Zoo, featuring more than 200 animal species originating from South America. The neighbouring seaside town of Sheringham, just over four miles away, has a sandy beach, coastal golf course, local history museum, the 15th century mansion of Felbrigg Hall, the National Trust's Sheringham Park, set amongst 1000 acres of land and the North Norfolk heritage steam railway, offering scenic journeys between Sheringham and Holt. Elwin House is within an hour’s drive of the Norfolk Broads, which you can explore by boat, with daily boat hire and river trips available, as well as riverside restaurants, cafés and shops, while the city of Norwich is approximately 30 minutes' drive away, with excellent shopping facilities, two cinema complexes, a theatre, castle museum, cathedral, bowling alley, pubs and restaurants to keep you entertained. There is so much of Norfolk to see and enjoy from this fantastic seaside property, Elwin House.
About the location
CROMER
Sheringham 4 miles; Holt 10 miles.
The popular North Norfolk seaside town of Cromer is known for its wonderful clifftop promenade, with attractive, colourful gardens and seating areas ideally placed for enjoying the stunning panoramic views over the sea. Cromer has a lovely, sandy Blue Flag beach where both children and adults can spend hours building sand castles, swimming, sunbathing or investigating the tidal pools in search of interesting sea creatures, which include young Cromer crabs. Cromer is proud of its beautiful Victorian pier, offering theatre shows, a museum and an RNLI lifeboat station, which is open to visitors and where you can learn about Cromer’s long lifeboat history. The town centre offers a variety of shops, cafés, restaurants, public houses and amusements, while local golf courses can be found at Cromer, Sheringham and West Runton. This part of North Norfolk offers many places of interest to visit, including the National Trust’s Sheringham Park and Felbrigg Hall, both enjoying wonderful woodland areas for walks and picnics, along with the Norfolk Shire Horse Centre, Amazona Zoo and the Hilltop Outdoor Adventure Centre. Take a nostalgic journey on a steam train at nearby Sheringham, or spend a day driving or cycling along North Norfolk’s beautiful coastline, stopping off to explore its salt marshes and nature reserves rich with birdlife. A lovely holiday location for all!
Arrivals Friday and Monday only. Friday arrivals 3 or 7 nights. Monday arrivals 4 nights.
Note: Extra parking permits can be bought at a cost of £3 per day. Please let the owner know the exact time you would like the permits to begin from