Blue Galilee

Blue Galilee

CROMER | Sleeps up to 5 people | From £325.00 per week
Friday changeover

Blue Galilee is a very cosy, traditional fisherman's cottage in the centre of this very popular seaside resort. It is literally no more than a 5 minute walk to the sandy beaches and famous pier. There are plenty of pubs, restaurants and cafes in Cromer as well as the numerous places to buy the world famous Cromer Crabs. The pier hosts numerous shows all year round so you will not be disappointed what ever time of year you are visiting. The surrounding area has much to offer including plenty of opportunities for long bracing walks or cycle rides. There are a number of stately homes, nature/bird reserves in the area as well as museums and places for the kids to enjoy.

Ground Floor

Entrance: Through the courtyard garden into a small hallway with stairs.
Utility: Off the hallway is a useful utility/coat/storage room and a w.c. with basin.
Kitchen/Diner: The large kitchen diner has an extending table to seat up to 6. The well equipped fitted kitchen has: electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, freezer.
Sitting room: The bright and spacious room has plenty of seating, SKY FREESAT TV, DVD and stereo. A gas 'living flame' fire provides extra warmth for cosy winter breaks.

First Floor

Bedroom 1: A double bedroom with wardrobe over drawers.
Bedroom 2: A twin room with storage space.
Bedroom 3: A single room with storage.
Bathroom: The family bathroom has a shower over the bath and wc and basin.

Outside

The enclosed courtyard garden has table and chairs, a Whitstable bbq and a beach hut style shed for storing surf boards etc.

The front door gives access to the shops (seafood stall at end of the alley).

Private off road parking for 2 small cars. 

Gas central heating.

High chair and travel cot available in the cottage.

General

Rating4*
ChangeoverFriday
Sleeps5
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms1
PetsYes
Ensuite bath/showerN/A
Premier No
Detached No
Easy accessNo
Tourist BoardNo
Separate WCYes
GardenYes

Character

Open fire/burnerNo
RomanticNo
Coastal PropertyNo
Single StoreyNo
PeriodTraditional
ViewsVillage
In VillageYes
SecludedNo

Equipment

Linen providedYes
Towels providedYes
Sky TVYes
Washing machineYes
DishwasherYes
DVDYes
BroadbandNo
FreezerYes
MicrowaveYes
Central HeatingYes
VideoNo
WiFiNo
CotYes
Stair GateNo
High ChairYes

Walking Distance

Local Shop2 mins
Supermarket9 mins
Pub1 min
Beach1 min
Church2 mins

Outside

Swimming poolNo
Enclosed gardenYes
Hot tubNo
Beach HutNo
Off Road Parking2 cars
Tennis CourtNo
BarbequeYes

Driving Distance

Local Shop2 mins
Supermarket3 mins
Pub2 mins
Beach<1 min
Church2 mins
Petrol<1 min
Nearest City42 mins
Nearest TownN/A

Other Information

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Cromer

Cromer is known as ‘Gem of the Norfolk Coast’ which gives you an idea of why so many people choose to holiday here. With an enormous variety of things to do and see, there will never be a dull moment. Local facilities include squash and tennis courts, and The Royal Norfolk Golf Club situated nearby on the cliffs between Cromer and Overstrand. The famous pier, home to the fabulous end-of-the-pier productions, a large cinema, the fascinating RNLI Henry Blogg museum which illustrates, amongst other things, the history of the town’s lifeboats and its most famous rescues, and the South American themed Amazona zoo are just a few of the attractions here. In August the town celebrates its Carnival week complete with carnival queen and parading floats!

So you see there’s a lot to enjoy in Cromer, not to mention the wide open beaches and many glorious footpaths such as the Norfolk Coastal Path and Weavers’ Way that can be joined from here.

Cromer is a great base from which to explore the surrounding areas in this stunning part of North Norfolk. Nearby are Sheringham and Overstrand, the Georgian town of Holt with an array of shops, galleries and places to eat and Felbrigg Hall, owned by the National Trust which is just a short distance away. Many of these places can actually be reached by bicycle if you decide you might like a cycling holiday – the Norfolk Coast Cycleway runs parallel to the coast.

The town is famous for its Cromer crab – and there is never a shortage of this particular delicacy in the town and its surrounding fish shops and delicatessens.

Kett Country Cottages have a number of properties available to rent, suitable for all your requirements. Whether coming to Norfolk for a weekend or a week we can find you an ideal base from which to explore this magnificent part of the English coast.