Beck View is a well-presented, end-of-terrace cottage in a tranquil spot along a quiet road, overlooking Beeston Common and its wonderful brooks, less than half a mile from Sheringham town centre in Norfolk.
With access to a beach less than half a mile away, Beck View provides a great family home for those looking to escape to Norfolk.
Upon arrival you are greeted by an off-road parking space, so you can easily unload your belongings.
Step inside and discover the lounge, where you can put your feet up beside the woodburning stove and relax; continue through to the kitchen/diner, a light and airy space equipped with all the essentials for home-cooking, perfect for when you’re not sampling a local restaurant.
A patio door leads out to the enclosed garden with furniture, providing an idyllic spot for an evening drink whilst you ponder on the holiday thus far.
Alternatively, the front gravelled garden with views overlooking the common is an ideal spot for breakfast in the morning or enjoying a good book while catching the warmth of the sun during the summer months.
Head upstairs and find the master bedroom, housing a king-size bed with lovely views over the common which can be enjoyed from the table and chairs within the room, whilst there is also a twin and sleek shower room.
The land adjacent to the cottage also has a handy washing line and the surrounding network of streams provide an idyllic ambiance.
The Blue-Flag Beach is just a short walk away, so be sure to remember your seaside essentials!
Also in the same direction is the train station, where the Poppyline Steam trains regularly run from Sheringham to Holt - which is renowned for its selection of cafes, independent shops, antiques and regular annual events such as The Viking Weekend and the 1940s weekend which regularly attract thousands of visitors and transform the town.
Close by are stately homes such as Blickling Hall, Felbrigg Hall and the royal residence at Sandringham, whilst Beeston Common and Blakeney Nature Reserve are perfect for wildlife lovers and those looking to get outdoors!
Local shops and eateries can be found in the town centre, or head further afield to Cromer, Southrepps, Overstrand and Mundesley for more amenities and attractions.
Make Beck View your next escape to Norfolk.