Cley next the Sea is one of Norfolk’s most picturesque villages, famous for its 18th century windmill and impressive 13th century church. The village offers a choice of independent art and craft shops, art galleries and plenty of places to eat and drink. The village is close to a shingle beach, and is home to the NWT Cley Marshes Nature Reserve, the oldest and best known nature reserve in the region. Its lagoons, reedbed and marsh attract a variety of wintering and migrating wildfowl and waders, making it a haven for keen birdwatchers. You can also walk along the Norfolk Coastal Path, and visit charming coastal towns and villages including Blakeney (1.5 miles), Wells-next-the-Sea (10 miles) and Cromer (12 miles).
This beautifully converted single-level former apple store is set in the grounds of the owner’s Georgian village house. It enjoys a tranquil spot, tucked into the lee of the walled garden. On entering this delightful split-level property you will find yourself in the spacious and inviting open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The bright and comfortable lounge is an ideal space to relax in, with plenty of comfortable seating, TV and DVD. There’s also a charming dining area, perfect for sharing a romantic meal for two. A couple of steps lead up into the stylishly designed kitchen, which is fully equipped with a hob, oven, microwave and fridge with ice compartment. Exploring this lovely property further, you will find a cosy bedroom with a king-size bed. There’s also a bathroom complete with shower over the bath and a WC.
Stepping outside, there’s an attractive gravelled courtyard garden with garden furniture, allowing you to unwind and enjoy an evening drink or dine alfresco. Ample parking is available for one car.