This quirky reverse-level house has been designed to make the most of the wonderful views toward the sea and over a beautiful private nature reserve. Situated in a private lane in the tranquil location of Weybourne, its first-floor balcony is the ideal spot to enjoy a glass of wine as the sun goes down. The cottage retains many original character features such as vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, traditional Norfolk pamment flooring and beautiful deep windows, while a lawned garden with a mill stream running through it makes it the perfect country escape.
Walk down the lane and you will be on Weybourne Beach with its long stretch of sand. You are only half a mile walk from the village where you can pop into the well-stocked village store and tea rooms. Keen historians will enjoy the remains of the old Augustinian priory as well as the famous Muckleburgh Military Collection, a fantastic assortment of tanks and weaponry situated on a former military camp, just under a mile from the village.
Should you wish to experience other seaside resorts, the larger resorts of Sheringham and Cromer are 4 and 9 miles away respectively and offer clean beaches and bathing waters with Cromer also boasting its own pier and RNLI boat station and museum. Drive 2 miles south of the town and you will come to Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate where you can not only discover the history of the house but also stroll around parts of the 520-acre estate.