Brigg Villa
WELLS-NEXT-THE-SEA | Sleeps up to 6 people
| From £330.00 per week
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Brig Villa in Wells-next-the-Sea is a large, comfortable but basic 'no frills' seaside property. A detached Victorian town house just off the quay in Wells-next-the-Sea, the double fronted aspect allows the light to flood in all day long and from the rear there are views to the pinewoods and the Lifeboat house from the first floor. The house is furnished with a mixture of old and new making a friendly homely atmosphere. A perfect base for a family and is ideally situated close to the town centre with its many shops, pubs and restaurants and of course the quay and the beach.
Ground Floor
Sitting room: A bright, light and sunny sitting room with chairs a sofa and a TV.
Dining room: A good size room with its original Victorian feature fireplace and a table to seat 6.
Kitchen: A good size kitchen with a small breakfast table and a large pantry housing all of the crockery and a fridge freezer. It is equipped with: electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher. A door from the kitchen opens onto the rear courtyard garden where there is a useful outside w.c. and a shed with a washing machine and tumble dryer.
First floor
Bedroom 1: A large double room, to the front of the house with built in cupboards and a chest of drawers.
Bedroom 2: The 2nd double room is to the rear and has views over to the lifeboat house and the pinewoods.
Bedroom 3: The twin bedroom is to the front of the house and has built in cupboards.
Bathroom: The family bathroom has an original cast iron bath but no shower; there is also a w.c. and hand basin.
Outside
An enclosed rear courtyard garden with garden furniture and views over to the pinewoods.
There is no parking at the property except to unload, but you are able to purchase a one week permit to enable you to park in the large council-run car park almost opposite the house. This permit can also be used on many of the car parks around North Norfolk.
A returnable security deposit is payable on this property.
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Wells next the Sea
Wells-next-the-Sea is a small but lively seaside town situated between Stiffkey and Holkham and is undoubtedly one of the most attractive towns on the North Norfolk Coast. There is a long sweeping beach bordered by pine woodland where many an old fashioned, picturesque beach hut can be found. A gentle harbour with small fishing boats, children crabbing with lines along the quay, an array of small shops in Staithe Street and The Buttlands, a tree-lined park surrounded by handsome Georgian houses and a selection of quiet pubs and restaurants – The Crown and The Globe – are all situated here. Grab some fish and chips from French’s along the quay if you fancy something quick and simple to eat – many rate these as the best fish and chips in the county!
A beautiful and historic seaside resort, Wells is a great location if you are choosing Norfolk as a place to stay and Kett Country Cottages have a number of holiday cottages in Wells and the surrounding areas, to suit all your needs – however long you chose to holiday in this stunning location.
Wells and the surrounding towns and villages provide opportunities for sightseeing, water sports, golf, and bird watching in this area of outstanding natural beauty. Nearby Cley Marshes Nature Reserve is one of the finest bird watching sites in Britain. Country walks along the coastal paths and Peddars Way also offer plenty of fun for all the family. Why not take a boat trip from Blakeney to see the seals at Scolt Head island, the nature reserve or how about a shopping trip to Holt or Burnham Market or fruit picking at Wiveton Hall? Want to learn how to handle a powerboat or take part in a RYA sailing course with your children? All these things can be organised in Wells. There are also the stunning stately homes of Holkham and Houghton Hall that are easily reached from Wells and are open to the public.
Throughout the year there are fairs and fetes, exhibitions and galleries and the highlight of the year must surely be the annual Wells Carnival Week at the end of July which culminates in a Carnival Day procession around the town featuring floats, fancy-dress and live music, giving the Notting Hill Carnival a real run for its money!
Let Kett Country Cottages help you organise a memorable and magical holiday in Norfolk – we bet you’ll come back next year too!








