Wild and vulnerable, the Norfolk Coast AONB has it all – stretching from the Wash through coastal marshes, cliffs and magnificent beaches to the vast sand dunes of Winterton.
The traditional seaside towns of Hunstanton, the only east coast resort that faces west, and Cromer, with the last end-of-the-pier theatre, are great family bases.
Then it’s on to Lord Nelson’s birthplace at Burnham Thorpe, and the 18th century grandeur of Holkham Hall. Take the train to the beach at Wells-next-the-Sea then a boat to the seals at Blakeney Point.
Birdwatching too, at the renowned Titchwell, Cley-next-the-Sea and Holme reserves. Walk Peddar’s Way and the Norfolk Coast Path or travel in style on the North Norfolk Steam Railway, known as the Poppy Line. And if seafood’s your thing…welcome home.
Grade II listed, characterful house in conservation area off the village green
Individual property tucked away in a quieter part of the village
Secluded country house in 20 acres of pasture
B&B in annexe to farmhouse.
NEW – The Stables – B&B and partly self-catering annexe for 2
A characterful, self-catering, converted barn set in 12 acres
A spacious ground floor suite with access to an undercover seating area and views across to the meadows, lovely for warm balmy evenings.
Accommodation built on stilts, accessed by an outdoor staircase
Modern and spacious farmhouse with lawns and shrubbery. Convenient for visiting many famous fenland towns near The Wash
Old vicarage in mature gardens