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Welcome to Honeysuckle Cottage, a lovely 4-bedroom retreat on the North Norfolk Coast! This charming flint-brick cottage is just a short stroll from sandy beaches, making it perfect for family holidays. Enjoy a spacious enclosed garden and a cosy cinema room for those relaxing evenings. With Bacton Beach within walking distance, you’ll have plenty of fun in the sun. Plus, it’s dog friendly so your furry friends can join in on the adventure too!
The Space
Unwind in the cosy lounge with wooden beams and a wood burner, or enjoy a movie night in the cinema room. The smart TV is perfect for catching up on your favourite shows.
The fully equipped kitchen includes modern appliances like a fridge-freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine.
The conservatory dining table offers lovely garden views for family meals.
Upstairs, you'll find four well-presented bedrooms: a king-size, small double, single, and a bunk bed room, comfortably accommodating up to six guests, each with clothing storage.
The family bathroom upstairs features a bath with a handheld shower, while a convenient ground floor shower and W/C provide extra flexibility.
The large enclosed garden is ideal for picnics and outdoor games, with a shaded area for relaxing. Sandy beaches are just a short walk away.
Neighborhood
Cromer, a charming seaside town on the North Norfolk coast, is famous for its sandy beaches, iconic pier, and delicious Cromer crabs. With a rich history as a traditional British seaside resort, Cromer offers a blend of family-friendly activities, historical landmarks, and natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for visitors of all ages.
Cromer is located about 23 miles north of Norwich and sits on the North Norfolk Coast within the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Known for its Victorian architecture and traditional seaside charm, Cromer has a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The town’s cliff-top setting offers stunning views over the North Sea, and its narrow streets are filled with independent shops, cafés, and restaurants.
If you are a keen walker, Cromer is a key stop on the Norfolk Coast Path, a long-distance trail that stretches for miles along the coast. Walkers can enjoy spectacular cliff-top walks with views of the sea and surrounding countryside. Also popular for walkers, with stunning views over the sea and the surrounding area offering scenic paths across the cliffs is the Cromer Lighthouse.
If you fancy exploring a little further afield, Sheringham is a popular seaside town with a beach, heritage steam railway, and a variety of shops and restaurants. Blakeney Point is famous for its seal colonies. You can take a boat trip from nearby Blakeney or Morston Quay to see seals basking on the sandbanks.
Jjust a few miles outside Cromer, is a grand country house with beautiful gardens and parklands. Managed by the National Trust, it offers guided tours of the house and grounds, as well as walking trails through the surrounding woodlands.
Cromer is a delightful seaside town that offers the perfect mix of traditional British seaside fun, natural beauty, and rich history. Whether you’re looking to relax on the beach, explore the countryside, or enjoy delicious local seafood, Cromer has something for everyone. Its charm, combined with the scenic Norfolk coast, makes it a great destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.
If you want to see one of the town’s most iconic landmarks, visit Cromer Pier. It stretches out into the sea and is home to the famous Cromer Pier Pavilion Theatre, which hosts the Cromer Pier Show, one of the few remaining traditional end-of-pier variety shows in the UK.
Getting Around
Cromer is a small, walkable town, and most of its attractions are within easy walking distance of the town center, including the beach, pier, shops, and restaurants.
A car is helpful for visiting nearby attractions, such as Sheringham, Blakeney, or Holt, and for exploring the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
If you are travelling by public transport, Cromer Train Station offers regular services to Norwich via the Bittern Line. Norwich is well-connected to other major cities, including London, making it easy for visitors to travel to Cromer by train.
Alternatively, Cromer is well-connected by local buses, with services running to nearby coastal towns like Sheringham and inland villages like Holt. The Coasthopper bus is a convenient way to explore the Norfolk coast.
Guests have access to the full property.
The keys to Honeysuckle Cottage are accessed via a key safe box, and full details will be accessed prior to check-in.
Check-in: 16:00
Checkout: 10:00
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