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Larksong, Eccles on Sea - Seaside holidays
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Larksong, popular with couples and small families, is the perfect place to relax. With open views over fields towards Happisburgh Lighthouse and Church and within walking distance of an uncrowded sandy beach, plus the chance to explore all that North Norfolk has to offer from a central location. Miles of walking and cycling opportunities, 70 miles of unspoilt beaches, the famous Norfolk Broads, beautiful gardens, Norwich and National Trust properties are all within easy reach. The space A treasured family holiday home for over 50 years, Larksong provides comfortable beach-themed accommodation, for up to 5 guests. The spacious conservatory/lounge is a great space to sit and watch spectacular sunsets over a glass of your favourite tipple, or play board games with the children. >Double bedroom (rear) - Sealy double bed, drawers, wardrobe, hair dryer. >Second bedroom (front) - Sealy double bed, single bed, plenty of drawer and wardrobe space. Travel cot available on request. >Shower room – large walk-in shower with thermostatic shower, hand basin >Separate WC. >Conservatory/Lounge - 2 x 2-seater settees, IKEA chair, Freeview TV & Amazon firestick TV, Fibre broadband. >Kitchen - electric oven, ceramic hob, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, kettle, filter/jug coffee maker, washing machine. >Dining Room - dining table and chairs, board games. High chair available on request. >Miscellaneous - iron, ironing board, airer, vacuum cleaner Electricity, (including heating by electric heaters), bed linen and towels are all included but you will need to bring your own beach towels. Guest access *Neighbourhood highlights >Beaches Miles of sandy beaches: 5 minutes’ walk at Eccles or park at Cart Gap, Walcott, Sea Palling, Waxham, Mundesley, Winterton. (Learn how you can keep you and your loved ones safe at the coast and in the water with advice from the RNLI’s water safety experts at RNLI - safety) >Coastal Walks Norfolk Coast Path (from Sea Palling all the way to King’s Lynn) Visit Happisburgh Lighthouse >Country Walks -Weavers' Way (61 miles from Cromer via North Walsham to Great Yarmouth, following public footpaths, disused railway line and some minor roads -Marriott’s Way (26 miles of footpaths, bridleway and cycle route from Aylsham to Norwich, following disused railway line) Many public footpaths crisscross the surrounding fields (larks are often heard singing above the fields) or walk along the tracks to Happisburgh or Sea Palling. >Stunning Gardens East Ruston Old Vicarage Garden is only a 3 miles away (30 acres of beautiful gardens, plant sales and tea room). Hoveton Hall Garden (8 miles) How Hill, Ludham – gardens, woodland trail, plus Toad Hole Cottage and ‘Electric Eel’ boat trips Somerleyton Hall – south of Great Yarmouth >Steam Railways North Norfolk Railway - Sheringham to Holt (5.5 miles long) Bure Valley Railway (narrow gauge) - Wroxham to Aylsham (9 miles long) East Anglia Transport Museum - Carlton Coleville (south of Lowestoft) >National Trust *Blickling Hall * Felbrigg Hall * Horsey Wind Pump * Sheringham Park * Oxburgh Hall * >Plus Holkham Hall >Norfolk Broads Hire day boats from Stalham, Hickling, Potter Heigham, Wroxham or go on a guided Broads tour from Wroxham or Horning. Visit the Museum of the Broads at Stalham – ticket lasts all season. >Norwich Drive to Sprowston Park & Ride – the bus takes you to Norwich Castle Museum, return stop outside Waterstones. Approx every 15 minutes & group tickets available. Places of interest: the famous covered market, two cathedrals, Norwich Castle plus Bridewell and Strangers’ Hall museums, Elm Hill (cobbled street) and Tombland, lots of individual shops and eateries. >Interesting Coastal Towns From Wells-next-the Sea and Blakeney in the north right down to Southwold in Suffolk – all are reachable for a day trip. While in the north of the county visit Norfolk Lavender, Bircham Windmill and Langham Glass. >Market Towns Include Aylsham, North Walsham, Holt, Sheringham, Acle, Great Yarmouth >Historic Churches Norfolk is home to 100s of ancient churches, St Andrew’s of Hempstead is just down Church Lane, whilst Happisburgh, East Ruston, Lessingham, Honing and Worstead churches are all within a few miles. >Local Amenities Nearest shops - Stalham (Tesco, Cawdrons Butchers, Post Office), also A G Meale Farm Shop (strawberry picking while in season), Roys of Wroxham Local pubs - The Star at Lessingham, The Swan at Ingham and The Lighthouse Inn, Walcott, White Horse at Neatishead, The Goat at Skeyton (booking advisable) Broadland Fish & Chips in Stalham, Oasis 2 (curry) are all well worth a try. Smallsticks Café at Cart Gap – 20 minute walk, Cafe Charlotte in Stalham - great coffee, cakes and light meals plus Vera’s Coffee Shop at A G Meale, Dunes Café at Waxham Barn >Indoor Swimming Marina Leisure Centre, Great Yarmouth & The Reef Leisure Centre, Sheringham - 25m 6-lane pool, aqua splash/play pool and teaching pool Other things to note Please note we do not allow dogs or smoking at the property (this helps our guests who suffer from allergies). WiFi has been upgraded to Fibre so superfast connection to the Internet and fire stick for streaming programmes etc on the TV. Please no e-scooters to be stored or charged at the property.
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