Living room: With open fire, TV with Amazon Firestick and DVD player. Kitchen/dining room and snug: With wood burner, gas oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and Smart TV with DVD player, PS2 and Karaoke machine. Utility room: With washing machine. Conservatory. Separate toilet. First Floor: Bedroom 1: With kingsize bed. Bedroom 2: With twin beds (Super king on request). Bedroom 3: With bunk beds. Bathroom: With bath, shower cubicle and toilet.
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and highchair. Welcome pack. Rear enclosed lawned garden with patio and garden furniture. On road parking. No smoking.
Extra Amenities
In a quiet side street just footsteps from the gorgeous beach and pretty town centre, Driftwood House has everything needed for a lovely seaside stay. Boasting three bedrooms, two living areas (one with a log burner), a conservatory and a lovely private garden, there is much to love about this property. Sheringham is highly sought-after and offers lots of unique places to shop, eat and drink which are all easily accessible by foot. It also boasts a wide sand and shingle beach and is home to the beautiful 1,000 acre Sheringham Park and the nostalgic North Norfolk Railway. The town itself hosts many events throughout the year including the Viking festival, beer festival, 40s weekend and Sheringham carnival week.
Being on a main railway line, you can hop aboard and travel to Cromer, Wroxham and Norwich. If you can tear yourself away from this lovely town you can go east or west to discover salt and clay marshes, pretty beaches, rolling sand dunes and picturesque quays. Head to Blakeney and partake in a spot of crabbing or take a seasonal boat trip to see the seals. Travel a little further and discover Wells-next-the-Sea which offers a host of insta-opportunities, including painted beach huts and a much-photographed quay. History buffs will enjoy trips to the numerous local museums, the Sandringham, Holkham, Blickling and Felbrigg Estates and the Muckleburgh and Thursford Collections.
Families can enjoy a host of traditional seaside attractions, Amazonia Zoo and Bewilderwood. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at one of the many stunning Links courses. The gateway to the Norfolk Broads is 45 minutes away by car or just over half an hour by train. Here, you can charter your own day launch or join a tour and explore these magnificent waterways. If that gives you a taste for wildlife, head to Pensthorpe Nature Reserve or RSPB Cley Marshes, which are also within easy reach. There are many great places to eat locally, something of a must after all that sea air which really does make you hungry. Then you can return to Driftwood House to relax and have a great night’s sleep…
Can't make your mind up - isolated country cottage or holiday cottage near the sea? East of England is tourists heaven. There is plenty of dog friendly holidays in South Suffolk, Mid Suffolk or Sudbury - some have hot tubs.
Locals favourite walks
Broxbourne circular walk via Roydon
The Rivers Ore & Alde from Orford
Walks in Southwold
Sudbury from Long Melford circular walk
Erwarton, Church End & River Orwell walk from Pin Mill