Located in Cromer, Norfolk, this spacious Victorian end-of-terrace town house serves as an ideal holiday venue for large groups and families, accommodating up to 18 guests. Perfect for various celebrations such as reunions, birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas, or New Year, the property retains its charming period features while providing modern amenities. With a large dining table that can host all guests comfortably, it also offers the potential for small conferences. The house is set across three floors, with some rooms providing stunning sea views, making it not just a place to stay but a memorable experience.
The ground floor features a well-equipped kitchen and dining area, a cozy living room with entertainment options like Freeview TV and a DVD player, and a utility room with essential appliances. The first floor includes several bedrooms, including one with an en-suite shower cubicle, and a separate shower room and toilet. Ascending to the second floor, guests will find additional bedrooms, including those with twin beds and another en-suite. The property is equipped with gas central heating, broadband, and essential comforts such as bed linen and towels, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors.
Situated less than 220 yards from the sandy beach, the house is within walking distance of Cromer's various attractions, including the iconic pier featuring a theatre that hosts concerts and performances. The town is rich in amenities, including promenade gardens, shops, cafes, and numerous pubs within half a mile. Notable local events such as Carnival week in August and New Year's Day fireworks add to the vibrant community atmosphere. The nearby town of Sheringham, just 5 miles away, offers additional attractions like a sandy beach and the North Norfolk Steam Railway.
For those looking to explore further afield, Elwin House is conveniently located within an hour's drive of the picturesque Norfolk Broads, ideal for boat hire and riverside dining. The city of Norwich, approximately 30 minutes away, provides a wealth of entertainment options, including shopping, cinemas, theatres, and cultural sites like the castle museum and cathedral. With a pub, shop, and restaurant just a quarter-mile from the property, this location strikes a perfect balance between tranquility and accessibility to local attractions.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!