Northrepps House Region: Sleeps: 8

Overview

Northrepps House is a stunning, four bedroom, traditionally styled flint and brick farmhouse. With a fantastic blend of old-world charm meeting contemporary stylish living, guests will be delighted with this immaculate, spacious holiday home. Located in the pretty village of Northrepps, the house is just 2 miles from the stunning Norfolk coastline and very close to the iconic seaside town of .

Cromer is famous for its pier and Pavilion Theatre where the UK’s only remaining traditional end of pier variety show takes place each summer and winter. The pier is an enduring example of Victorian architecture, having withstood many storms and tidal surges.

The exterior of Northrepps House is brilliant and gives you an inkling of what to expect when you open the door. Guests are delighted with the fantastic, modern living spaces and the calm, elegant decor. Splashes of exposed flint, restored wooden beams, vaulted ceilings and stunning brick fireplaces offer a warm and inviting ambience. The brilliant white walls work as a wonderful blank canvas for modern artwork. Plush, luxury furnishings are in every room, ensuring modern comfort. Grown-ups will be drawn to the main living room with soft grey sofas and a contemporary log burner in the huge brick inglenook fireplace. Children will be delighted to have their own living room with its treasure chest of games and toys and its fabulous furnishings. The spacious kitchen diner is fantastic for entertaining in cream, white and brown tones. The well-equipped kitchen is a chef’s dream with plenty of preparation space, shiny granite worksurfaces and impressive appliances. There is no excuse not to cook up a storm here!

Outside, guests can enjoy alfresco dining using the house barbecue, table tennis for family fun and relaxation, and you can pop into the deluxe hot tub. What bliss! The garden is spacious with lush green lawns and smart fencing all around, offering complete privacy.

Northrepps House boasts four very special bedrooms. Flint, beams and vaulted ceilings feature. The master bedroom enjoys a king-size bed and an immaculate en-suite bathroom. There are a double room, a twin and another room with a zip and link bed which can either be set up as a super king or twins. All of the bedrooms ooze an elegant luxury feel. There are three contemporary bathrooms in total.

Page 1 With quiet, sandy beaches close by and all the fun of the fair at Cromer, Northrepps House is a brilliant choice for a family or group of friends. Two of your pets can even come too! Facilities Modern • Ideal for Babies & Toddlers • Ideal for Kids • Ideal for Teens • Wi-Fi/Internet • Pets Welcome • Walk to Village • Walk to Restaurant • BBQ • Satellite TV • Heating • Walking/Hiking Paths • Outstanding Landscapes • Outdoor Pursuit & Activities • Tourist Towns & Villages

Page 2 Interior & Grounds

Ground Floor - Living area - Fully-equipped kitchen with the dining facilities - Cloakroom

First Floor - Bedroom with super-king bed and en-suite shower room (can be set up with twin beds on request) - Bedroom with king-size bed and en-suite shower room - Bedroom with double bed - Bedroom with twin beds - Family bathroom

Exterior Grounds - Hot tub - Terrace - Dining facilities - Lawn - Barbecue

Additional Facilities - Wi-Fi - TV - Table tennis - Washing machine - Parking for 2 cars

Page 3 Location & Local Information

Northrepps is a quiet, pretty village, very close to the famous sandy Norfolk coastline and the charming seaside town of Cromer. Cromer is perched on the very edge of the coast. It is famous for its delicious crabs, wide open beaches, its lighthouse, its proud tradition of RNLI service and, of course, the iconic pier. There are many small local independent shops and you can have a good feast at one of the town’s many restaurants. The Museum offers a wonderful insite into the lifeboat service’s history.

Mundesley is a pretty Victorian seaside village further east. It is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty with fabulous coastal walks. became popular with the Victorians after the opening of a railway in 1889. There are plenty of walking footpaths, circular routes and walking trails including the and the . Close by, Common is an important area for wildlife with woodland and wild flowers. A fine nine hole golf course built in 1901 sits on the valley hillside with fantastic views over the coast and countryside.

In the opposite direction, is another traditional seaside town on the Deep History Coast. It was once an old fishing village and now offers a Blue Flag beach, scenic walks along the pretty promenade, colourful beach huts, a theatre, museums, cafes, tea rooms, restaurants and many special events. There is a Viking Festival each winter, celebrating the town history and the Crab and Lobster Festival and Sheringham Carnival in the summer months. There is also a Steam Gala in the autumn, celebrating the heritage North Norfolk Railway which runs from Sheringham to Holt, through with awesome sea views along the way. The National Trust’s is a popular excursion with miles of hilly countryside covered with gorse and purple heather. Fantastic views can be found at the top of Beeston Bump, a large grassy hill 103 metres tall.

If you carry on from Sheringham, you can enjoy the delights of Blakeney with its stunning Instagram worthy harbour and entertaining seal trips. Further still, Wells and are wonderful. Inland, Holt is extremely pretty and worth a visit. You will find unique, independent shops, art galleries and, of course, you can take the railway back to Sheringham.

Local Amenities

Nearest Town Cromer (5.1km)

Nearest Village Northrepps (500m)

Page 4 Nearest Restaurant Foundry Arms, Northrepps (100m)

Nearest Supermarket Morrison's, Cromer (5.8km)

Nearest Golf Royal Cromer Golf Club (3.1km)

Nearest Beach Cromer (5.6km)

Page 5 What Oliver loves… What you should know…

Northrepps House is immaculate and contemporary with flashes of traditional Guests are welcome to take 2 pets along with them to Northrepps House to share their holiday Norfolk flint and restored charming wooden beams. You will immediately relax Visitors should definitely take a few coastal drives to explore some of the wild, stunning beaches such as Holkham in this warm and inviting holiday home, complete with hot tub If you want to take a family seal trip, then head to the quayside at , next to Blakeney. You will want to book in advance The wonderful holiday home is very much geared to families, with a separate though as they are extremely popular living room for children, a treasure trove of games and toys and a fabulous garden This charming village is just 2 miles for the stunning North Norfolk coast with its quiet sandy beaches

Page 6 Terms & Conditions

- Security deposit: £350 to be paid prior to arrival and to be refunded in full subject to a damage inspection on departure

- Arrival time: 4pm

- Departure time: 10am

- Energy costs included?: Yes, included in the rental price

- Linen & towels included?: Yes, included in the rental price

- End of stay cleaning included?: Yes, included in the rental price

- Internet access?: Yes, Wi-Fi is included in the rental price

- Changeover day: Friday or Monday

- Minimum stay: Please note that there is a 3-night minimum stay, this may be increased to 7-nights across peak dates

- Pets welcome?: A maximum of 2 well-behaved dogs are allowed on a request basis for an additional charge of £25 per dog, per stay. Please clean up after your dogs and ensure they stay off furnishings.

- Smoking Allowed?: No smoking

* Due to Covid-19, the check-in and out times have been temporarily moved to 5pm & 9am to allow for extended cleaning.

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