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COASTAL CHARM

Peaceful Coastal Lodge on Well Maintained Park

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2 bedrooms
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Off road parking
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Enclosed garden

Avocet Lodge is situated on the peaceful and well kept Weybourne Hall Park. It is tranquil and a real escape from the bustle of life. The lodge is bright and sunny with a wrap around deck from which to watch the wildlife and birds. Whilst we were there a fox ran across the lawn!. The accommodation is airy and spacious with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The sitting room overlooks the deck and wooded area which is private and enclosed. The lodge overlooks a stream which you can hear babbling away from the deck which is very restful. The park is well maintained with communal landscaped gardens and mature trees. It is a haven for wildlife and birds. Weybourne is one of our most requested villages and the lodge is just a short walk from the village pub, The Ship, and deli and about a 20 minute walk to the beach.

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Inside

Steps to enclosed deck and front door.

Open Plan: spacious and airy room with sitting room area, two comfortable sofas, side tables and lamps, TV, gas electric fire. French doors to deck area. Overlooking wooded area and stream

Kitchen: well equipped with hob and oven, microwave, fridge freezer, washer dryer and toaster. Dining table and four chairs.

Bedroom 1: double bed with bedside tables and lamps, dressing table and mirror.

Ensuite shower room with shower, WC and basin.

Bedroom 2: twin room with bedside table and lamp. Storage.

Bathroom: bath with shower over, WC and basin.

Outside

The lodge is situated on a peaceful plot with an enclosed deck overlooking a wooded area and stream. The park is well maintained with landscaped mature gardens which are communal. There is parking for two cars with the lodge.

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The Location

Where you will be staying

Weybourne is on the North Norfolk coast in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As well as being a quaint and pretty fishing village, it played a big part in the war, with an important radar and listening post setup on the coast. The history of this is told in the excellent military museum The Muckleburgh Collection which is an interesting day out for everyone. There are plenty of walks straight from the door of the property and the beach is about a 20 minute walk. The beach is a shingle beach. The village has an excellent pub called The Ship, a tea room and village shop. Sheringham is just 3 miles away and you can walk along the stunning cliff top coastal path. The Norfolk Steam Railway, known as The Poppy Line, has a station in Weybourne and this is another fantastic place to visit.