Westcliff, Cromer (Sleeps 6)
 

Westcliff

Cromer
4 bedrooms
1 bathroom
6 guests
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Description

Flexible Entry DaysThree Night Minimum Stay
No PetsStunning Garden with Outdoor Shower
Outdoor Dining with EGG Style BBQ & Pizza OvenOff Street Parking
Walking Distance to BeachWalking Distance to Centre of Town
EV charger – level 2WiFi

The House & Garden

Sunsets, stunning Art-Deco inspired interiors, enclosed garden with outdoor kitchen and dining. Westcliff is a 1930’s property, a mere stroll away to Cromer beach, pier and town centre.

Sleeping six, recently refurbished with a colourful blend of new, bespoke and antique furnishings. New kitchen, luxury bathroom. Private parking for two cars and EV charger. The space is perfect for small groups or families with older children. Roomy enough to relax, connect, have fun or just take time out.

This family seaside home has been lovingly and colourfully restored as a fantastic space for a year-round break in Norfolk. We have made many memories here and we hope you do too!

Sitting on a quiet street, it's fabulous location means you are only a few minutes walk away from the beach, town centre, train station and supermarket. Fifty paces to the left is the Carnival field where you can enjoy panoramic views over the North Sea towards West Runton and Sheringham - the best place to catch the sunset.

Sleeping six over four bedrooms. Two Kingsize beds, one single and one set of bunks for big and not so big kids. Two bedrooms have partial sea-views. Hotel quality mattresses, goose feather and hypoallergenic pillows, high-quality thread count linens, privacy blinds, black-out curtains and USB charging points ensure a restful nights sleep.

A luxurious bathroom with walk-in rain shower, teeny-tiny freestanding tub (big enough for a soak) brass fixtures, oversized mirror and underfloor heating.

A large, peach coloured, hallway welcomes you into the sitting-room which has an original 1930's 'sandcastle' style fireplace. Comfy sofas, bespoke soft furnishings, Netflix ready TV, Roberts speaker and superb cocktail cabinet complete with glasses, recipe books, shaker and ice-bucket. A blender is provided. All you need is the alcohol (or not) of your choice.

The sunny dining room faces the pretty garden with climbing roses, honeysuckle and a huge fig-tree overlooking the lawn. A generous dining table for six, cosy reading nook, TV and Roberts speaker, along with Norfolk curated books, puzzles and traditional board games for when the weather is not so kind. Yoga mats are also provided for your sun-salutations and Shavasana.

The bright kitchen is packed with everything you need to make a slice of toast or a five course feast. All new Neff appliances, Dualit toaster and kettle and a Sage coffee machine to practice your latte art. There's also a cafetiere....just in case. A small breakfast nook is a gorgeous sun-trap, perfect for the first cup of tea of the day as well as a seat for midnight fridge raiding.

Even with Cromer's blue-flag beach practically on your doorstep, the outside area is what makes a stay here so fun and special. The beautiful garden is lit with ground lights and custom festoons making dining outside a magical experience. A 'Kamado Egg' style BBQ and Gozney pizza oven (90 seconds for a Margherita) brings everyone together.

The outdoor shower is fully tiled in deckchair stripes with hot and cold water so you can rinse off after a surf or wash your hair under the stars.

Welcome to Westcliff!

Other Things to Note

Whilst children are welcome at the property, cots and baby-gates etc. are not provided. A high-chair is available on request.

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Location

Cromer boasts golden sandy beaches framed by rugged cliffs, offering visitors breathtaking views and ample opportunities for leisurely strolls or picking up the Norfolk Coastal Path for a longer walk. The beach is perfect for families, with its shallow waters ideal for paddling and building sandcastles, while more adventurous souls can try their hand at surfing or sea kayaking.

Close to the shore, and part of the Deep History Coast, you will find ‘Britain’s Great Barrier Reef’, the Cromer Shoal Chalk Bed, created in the Mesozoic Era when dinosaurs roamed. It is the longest in the world at 20 miles long and you can see it by swimming out and snorkelling. Cromer is on the Deep History Coast Discovery Trail and has its own Discovery Point.

The town is steeped in history, with a heritage dating back centuries. The town's most iconic landmark, Cromer Pier, is a testament to its rich maritime past. Originally built in the Victorian era, the pier has stood as a symbol of Cromer's resilience through the ages, surviving fires and storms to become a beloved focal point for locals and tourists alike. Today, visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the pier, take in panoramic views of the coastline, or catch a show at the renowned Pavilion Theatre, where the UK’s only remaining traditional end of the pier variety show takes place each Summer and Winter.

No visit to Cromer would be complete without sampling it's famous seafood. Cromer crabs feature on menus throughout England and for good reason, they are utterly delicious. If crab isn't your thing, then a visit to one of the excellent fish and chip shops is a must. Cromer has a burgeoning food scene with coffee shops, restaurants and delis to choose from, so something for all tastes.

Walking Distance to Shops: 5 mins
Walking Distance to Pubs, Cafes & Restaurants: 5 mins
Walking Distance to Shops: 5 mins
Walking Distance to Beach: 5 mins
Walking Distance to Supermarket: 10 mins
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