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4 Guests
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2 Bedrooms
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1 Bathroom
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
4 Customer Reviews
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"Our dog loved staying here, having lots of new walks and things to see and sniff, and we all enjoyed visiting Cromer which is the most dog friendly town we've visited."
The good: The location is good, 20 paces from the car to the door, quiet site with easy access to running and exploring spaces for dogs, and pleasant walks for humans too. Morrisons is only 4 minutes drive away if you avoid peak traffic in the town center. The kitchen has a range of good quality pans, trays and utensils (no tongs), microwave, oven and hob all as expected and clean. The TV has HDMI and USB inputs so you can take your own media to watch when the internet is down. The not so good: The beds sound and feel like sacks of rocks and spanners. The bedding was dirty with muddy paw prints on the sheets, greasy sweat stains on one pillow case and what I would describe as "meaty dog slobber" on another. Electricity "included" was one unit. 1kWh. 22p of power on a 7 night rental. Additional energy was 55p per unit, or £1 for 1.8kWh, via a coin fed mechanical meter. Many dead insects...on floors, walls, ceilings, pictures, tangled in the dust drifts... The internet connection is "3 mobile broadband", so speed varies from 30Mb early morning to 0.3Mb at 6pm on a Saturday. The dead animal smell when we arrived was identified as an open bag of hairy rabbit ears which was on top of the kitchen cupboards. There is a large selection of back crippling furniture in the dining room arranged to make moving around as difficult as possible. The can't be helped: The doorways are short - mind your head. Due to the nearby tall trees the building received no direct sunlight at all, so was chilly throughout our stay (mid september) even on sunny days. Tips for guests: Don't look behind the sofa. Take warm indoor clothes if it's not summer. The comfortable chairs are under the beds in the back bedroom. Morrisons sell clean bedding and blankets. You can get bags of £1 coins for the meter from the post-office inside the coop by the church. O2/GiffGaff mobile data was more reliable than 3, if you need internet for work. If you need things from Amazon, there's a pickup locker you can walk a dog to above the pier.
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"The property itself was well decorated and furnished however the heating wouldn't work, although we re programmed it from manual, the bedding in double room was stained and dirty, the bathroom was soaking wet, and you need £1coins for meter."
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"Lovely chalet very well equipt very near car park which is ideal if you have difficulty walking."
Chalet could do with a better baking tray and coat hooks near the front door
Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback for me, I really appreciate it. I always act on feedback which will help enhance guest my guests experiences. I have ordered new baking trays which should arrive in a few days and will sort out some coat hooks and fit them when I am over next. I hope you enjoyed your stay and hopefully I can welcome you back again in the future. Property Owner
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"Nice clean property in a great location for Cromer and the rest of the coast"
Summary
- Single-storey
- Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin
- Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
- Open-plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
- Electric panel heaters
- Electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster
- Smart TV, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking in car park a short distance from property
- Communal non-enclosed lawn
- Two well- behaved dogs allowed, no smoking
- Shop 0.7 miles, pub 0.5 miles, beach 1.1 miles
- Note: Electricity will be prepaid before arrival, any additional usage will need to be paid by the guests using £1 coins
The property
Settled into the Kings Chalet Park in the town of Cromer, 107 Kings Chalet Park is a single-storey chalet ideal for a family looking to explore the wonderful coast of Norfolk.
Park in the car park and make your way over to this chalet, where you will be greeted by a tastefully furnished open-plan living area, sporting a sitting area resting on a fluffy rug, a great spot for a coffee as you plan your day.
Cook up a storm in the kitchen, using the amenities available, and enjoy it at the dining table with a view across the communal lawn, an ideal spot for a picnic in the warmer months.
Shake the sand from your hair in the refreshing shower room before snuggling up in either a well-presented double or a twin bedroom, ideal for children.
Cromer is a great seaside town with a selection of tasty eateries and local pubs, including Amber Bar & Restaurant and Cromer Pier Bar, where you can enjoy a hearty meal and a glass of your favourite beverage.
Guests can walk along the stunning coastline and spend a day at the beautiful Cromer Beach, walking through the woodland steps, or Overstrand Beach, where you can paddle in the waves and try out watersports and wild swimming, before enjoying an ice cream at the local pier.
The town also has the Amazona zoo, ideal for animal lovers, a local golf course and Cromer Museum, and beyond this, many more beaches, national trust sites and breath-taking coastal walks to be enjoyed.
Keep the little ones entertained with a trip to BeWILDerwood Norfolk adventure park or Roarr!
Family Park or check out the Museum of the Broads to learn more about local history and heritage.
Further from the property, take a day to explore Norwich, where there are not only lovely gardens, many eateries, and independent shops, but also an impressive cathedral and tranquil riverside walks.
All of this and so much more with a stay at 107 Kings Chalet Park.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £200.
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!
Note: Electricity will be prepaid before arrival, any additional usage may need to be covered by the guests with £1 coins
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas