This delightful chalet-style property rests within the idyllic coastal village of Mundesley, offering a superb base for a seaside getaway.
This ground-floor accommodation rests within a superb location for a family looking to explore the neighbouring towns and the wonderful Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Upon entering this property, you are welcomed into a brightly-decorated space with several nautical touches to compliment the property’s surroundings.
It comes with a double bedroom and a twin bedroom, ensuring a flexible sleeping arrangement to suit your family.
After an action-packed afternoon you can choose to indulge with a relaxing soak or enjoy a refreshing shower before drifting off to sleep.
For a sociable evening indoors, look forward to spending your time within the open-plan living space, where you will find a kitchen area, a dining area and a sitting area.
The designated chef will be delighted with the amply-equipped kitchen, before sinking into the plush sofa to catch up on your favourite TV shows.
During the warmer months, you and your loved ones can make the most of the small garden area with bench seating, perfect for enjoying your morning coffee whilst soaking up the coastal surroundings.
If you don’t feel like cooking one evening, make your way into the centre of the local village of Mundesley, A Victorian seaside village, here you will find a selection of pubs and restaurants to suit all, as well as a number of shops to pick up any essentials alongside souvenirs for your loved ones back home.
For days out, you will find a wonderful sandy beach within a stone’s throw offering a splendid leisurely afternoon and a golf course for those feeling more active.
Brush up on the local history by visiting the National Trust owned points of interest, including Sheringham Park, Blickling Hall and Felbrigg Hall, each offering outstanding days out, or venture to Cromer for a family-fun day out, offering a traditional seaside experience for its guests, this village offers a pleasant pier from which you can crab from, alongside it housing a lifeboat station and Pavilion Theatre both worth exploring, or take a scenic stroll along the Norfolk Coast Path, for scenery and natural delights like no other.
In easy reach of a range of coastal and countryside attractions, The Nook promises a refreshing break for a family heading to East Anglia.