Description
Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms; 1 with King size. 2nd with zip and link.
Definitely a hideaway! Many of our holiday homes are tucked away but this one is true to it's title but still within easy reach of the town centre and holiday amenities along the sea front. The beach is about a 5 minute walk as is the Leisure Centre, Theatre, restaurants and Sea Life Centre. A very handy location.
Two parking spaces (3 small cars) to the front drive and an enclosed side patio to the side, this deceptive house is in a hidden central position to enjoy everything this popular seaside town has to offer. With full gas central heating the house can be a cosy autumn/winter retreat to escape to if a summer holiday is not appealing. With local shops and supermarket only a few minutes walk, the car can be left behind. Street parking available for extra cars.
The Hideaway is well furnished and equipped to a very good standard, and with an extremely spacious lounge having 52" Freeview TV, with dining area to one end, offers ample social living for the whole family.
Ground floor; Entrance into lobby with cloaks area and separate WC. Door to lounge with staircase just inside and a large assortment of toys and games , plus buckets and spades. The dining area is at the back of the lounge and an archway leads through to the modern kitchen with rear door to the enclosed patio garden.
First floor: landing with two bedrooms; one with a king size and single, plus en suite shower room having shower, washbasin and WC. Bedroom 2 with twins, plus patio doors. These open onto the roof top balcony with furniture to enjoy distant sea views, sunsets and chilling out on warm summer evenings. Large family bathroom having bath, washbasin and WC. Both rooms have TV’s.
Parking; In the drive in front of the house.
Garden: Patio area outdoor table and chairs.
Accidental damage waiver of £25 payable on each booking. Pets £30 per week.
Hunstanton has something for everyone in the family. Sandy beach, sea, rock pools, guided tours on the wash monster, sailing, kite surfing and water skiing. On the sea front there are many stalls selling ice creams, food and sweets. There are amusement arcades, Fun fair, bowling alley, adventure golf, Sea Life Sanctuary and a sports and leisure centre. Take a walk along the promenade, which will take you to either Old Hunstanton, via the beach stripped red and white cliffs. Or the other direction staying on the promenade to Heacham. Walk around the sensory park, esplanade gardens that provide a colourful display of flowers in the summer months. The Norfolk coast path takes you 34 miles to Cromer from the North promenade. Heritage, Horticultural or Wolf trails are available from the tourist information centre. Relax on the green, and enjoy the summer entertainment on the bandstand on a Sunday afternoon. Or in the evenings watch the sunset . Book a seat at the theatre for a show, or take a round of golf, or take a leisurely ride on the Coastliner bus to visit the coastline. Visit the Heritage Centre or The Coal shed gallery to learn about Hunstanton's interesting history. Various festivals throughout the year include the Lifestyle Festival, Carnival, Kite Festival and the charity Xmas day swim.
Old Hunstanton has a sandy beach with dunes, and rock pools. There are various eating places including the beach cafe. Visit the Life boat station on a Sunday, hire a beach hut for the day, play a game of pitch and putt, browse local crafts and antiques in the Old Barns, or have a drink or meal in one of the many popular pub restaurants in the village. St Mary's Church holds various events throughout the year, including a lovely annual Flower festival. There is a post office with a Deli that sells many of your everyday items.
Only a short drive along this Royal Coast is Sandringham Estate with house, gardens and museum. Plan a whole day here or take the dog and family for long woody walks and picnics. Bird reserves at Snettisham, Titchwell both RSPB and Pensthorpe Natural Park are also worth visiting and for walkers there are miles of accessible and dog friendly coast and country walks to be found - follow this website for Norfolk Trails and cycle rides.