Valonia - English Cottage holidays in Cromer, Norfolk
Here are the details for this superb English cottage - Valonia ideal for a cottage holiday in Cromer, Norfolk. To book or find out more please use the Booking Info or Availability buttons below.
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Valonia Cottage is one of two semi-detached cottages at the lighthouse, which is a mile from the traditional North Norfolk town of Cromer. The property is adjacent to the Royal Cromer 18-hole golf course where non-members with a handicap are welcome.
This charming three bedroom former lighthouse keeper's cottage offers wonderful sea views from its walled garden. Although still a Trinity House working lighthouse, there is no fog horn operating at this site. The accommodation has been updated to provide all the home comforts including a well equipped kitchen, WiFi and television, modern bathroom and comfortable furnishings.
A 10 minute stroll along the coastal path or along the beach will take you into Cromer, where you can explore shops, pubs and sample local seafood - notably, the excellent Cromer crab sandwich. Cromer is a popular holiday destination for families, and has a long sandy beach with colourful beach huts. The pier has a theatre and cafe, and is home to the Cromer RNLI life boat - the station is open to the public. You can hire dipping nets and buckets on the pier - try to catch your own Cromer crab! There is an excellent sea-front cafe/restaurant at the lifeboat museum.
Also available to book at this site is The Link, accommodating two guests.
Valonia Cottage is one of two semi-detached cottages at the lighthouse, which is a mile from the traditional North Norfolk town of Cromer.
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Valonia has the following Facilities |
Family Breaks This cottage sleeps more than 2 - perfect for families of all ages
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Price: £ from £ 528
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This cottage Sleeps |
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Cottage address
Valonia
Cromer
Norfolk
545274
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As you can see Valonia is located in a great location. The perfect base for any holiday around Cromer. And well suited to explore the whole of
Norfolk.
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