A contemporary property complete with games room and private garden, it is the perfect coastal getaway for the whole family. Just a small stroll from the beach and within easy reach of Hunstanton town centre, North Norfolk’s abundant elegance and charm is at your fingertips and ready for you to explore. Sleeping up to 8 guests – with 4 en suite bedrooms – and with a spacious open-plan living area and kitchen, it is ideal for larger parties.
The games room comes with a pool table, darts and flat screen TV. Book today, you will not be dissapointed!
With its spectacular sunsets and striped cliffs, the Victorian seaside town of Hunstanton is one of Norfolk’s most distinctive seaside resorts.
Famous for being the only town on the East coast of England that actually faces West, makes “Sunny Hunny” truly unique where you can sit back and relax while watching the sun setting over the sea.
Developed as a seaside resort by Henry L’Estrange in the mid-1800s, Hunstanton today boasts a variety of charming Victorian attractions, wide sandy beach and award-winning floral displays in the stunning Esplanade Gardens, part of the town’s Horticultural Trail, which is particularly impressive in spring and summer.
Hunstanton’s most popular attractions include the Sea Life Sanctuary, Oasis Leisure Centre, Princess Theatre and the Rainbow Amusement Park.
Away from the seafront, Hunstanton’s historic town centre has a quiet village feel with local carrstone cottages, traditional pubs, tea rooms and independent shops.
Welcoming pubs, modern restaurants and traditional cafés can all be found in and around Hunstanton. The Lodge, just five minutes down the road in Old Hunstanton, serves food all day from breakfast and brunch to afternoon tea and a dedicated Vegan menu. The modern bar and lounge are perfect for families (including dogs) or there are the formal dining room and private dining for special occasions.
North Norfolk, an area of outstanding natural beauty, is within easy reach from Hunstanton. Dotted with award-winning blue flag beaches, the North Norfolk coast is perfect for walking the many well sign-posted trails, birdwatching at the two local RSPB reserves and sampling (after picking it yourself) the local seafood specialities such as samphire and crabs.