Plumtree Cottage
Burnham Overy Staithe | Sleeps up to 6 people
| From £495.00 per week
Friday changeover
Plumtree Cottage is a very pretty traditional cottage in Burnham Overy Staithe just a short walk from the staithe itself. It is a spacious Georgian property situated opposite The Hero pub which serves good food, and as a Kett customer, you would benefit from 10% off your bill for one visit during your stay. The Chandlery on the Staithe sells sailing gear and you could take the ferry service out to explore Scolt Head Island.
Ground Floor
Sitting Room: A bright sunny room with plenty of comfortable seating, TV with basic Sky and a DVD and CD players. There is an open fire for extra winter comfort.
Dining Room: The table will seat 6 people easily.
Kitchen: A good sized room with a Rayburn to provide plenty of hot water, an electric cooker, microwave, diswasher, fridge with ice box.
Utility: Washing machine and Fridge/freezer. There is also a large pantry for food storage.
Shower Room: A freestanding shower - ideal when coming off the beach, w.c. and basin.
First Floor
Bedroom 1: A large room with a 'super king' size bed and wardrobes.
Bedroom 2: A room with a double bed and wardrobes.
Bedroom 3: A twin room.
Bathroom: A family bathroom with a bath, w.c. and hand basin.
Oil central heating included - hot water by oil fired Rayburn.
Outside
A small enclosed front garden and a pretty, private, enclosed rear garden. There is garden furniture and a barbeque available.
Parking is in the lane outside the cottage.
Pets are welcome @ £20 each, to be kept downstairs only please.
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Burnham Overy Staithe
Burnham Overy Staithe is a small village on the North Norfolk coast with a lovely little harbour, a few boats and a good chandlery. The Hero pub is within walking distance serving great food and beer and who kindly offer Kett Customers an exclusive 10% discount voucher. The coast path leads from the harbour out along the sea wall to the beach. A little way along the coast is the seaside town of Wells-next-the-sea where you can get lovely fresh fish and chips and sit on the quay and watch the fishermen bring in their catch. Or step aboard one of the largest and oldest Dutch barges still in existence, The Albatross, now converted into a bar and restaurant.












