This detached cottage rests in Mundesley, Norfolk and can sleep seven people in four bedrooms.
Flintstone Cottage is a detached cottage resting in Mundesley in Norfolk. Hosting four bedrooms; two king-size rooms, a twin and a ground-floor single, along with a bathroom and a ground-floor shower room, this property can sleep up to seven guests. There is a kitchen/diner, a sitting room and a conservatory with an electric fire. To the outside, there is a front garden and an enclosed rear garden with lawned area and patio with seating, whilst off-road parking is available for two cars. Flintstone Cottage is a well-presented retreat for those looking to explore the Norfolk coast. One well-behaved pet allowed at a charge of £50 per week.
Amenities: Gas central heating and electric fire. Electric oven, grill and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine. TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Off-road parking for two cars. Front garden with lawn. Enclosed rear garden with lawned area and patio with seating. Garden shed storage for 2 bikes, with padlock. Sorry,no smoking. Shops / village centre 0.1 mile. Cliff top 0.3 miles, part of Norfolk Coastal Path. Beach / pub / beach front shops 0.4 miles. One well-behaved pet allowed at a charge of £50 per week.
Region: Picturesque rolling Fens, unspoilt beaches, and pretty waterways – East Anglia is a dream holiday destination. Norfolk offers beaches, saltmarshes and quaint villages whilst equally as charming are the coast and countryside of Suffolk.
Town: Mundesley is a coastal village in the heart of Norfolk, home to a wealth of fabulous amenities including a great choice of shops, pubs, supermarkets, cafés, and restaurants, as well as a large golf course, a lush park, and a popular sandy beach. Nearby are the seaside towns of Cromer and Sheringham, whilst attractions in the area include National Trust owned Sheringham Park, Blickling Hall, Felbrigg Hall, East Ruston Gardens and Hoverton Hall, as well as the Norfolk Broads National Park further afield.