Informace o společnosti
Sowerbys Holiday Cottages started up in 2002 and has grown gradually with a portfolio of 300 hand-picked cottages we would all like to stay in. Appreciating the need to be nearby in the event of any issues that need resolving, we have deliberately limited the range of our cottages to a relatively small localised area of outstanding natural beauty, within 20 minutes drive of Burnham Market. We pride ourselves on offering a personal, professional service to both our owners and our guests. Our owners can relax in the knowledge that we are looking after all aspects of their holiday homes; and our guests can relax knowing that we all live locally and have a genuine desire to help in the event of an emergency, or simply to offer local advice on what to do, where to eat etc.
Informace o ubytování
3 Links Court is a lovely Norfolk coastal house, previously used exclusively as a much-loved second home, part of a small private development enviably located in a quiet position away from the road, in the heart of Brancaster village. This well-appointed house where guests can enjoy the sociable open plan ground floor layout with a lovely entrance hall with a double-sided wood burner, a stunning bespoke kitchen/breakfast room and a comfortable sitting area with doors opening out to the safe, enclosed garden. Upstairs there is a light and spacious master bedroom with an impressive en-suite bathroom and two roomy twin bedrooms sharing a family bathroom. It is the perfect base for exploring the beautiful Norfolk Coastline; famous for its salt marshes with their diverse and abundant wildlife, undulating golden sand dunes and beaches that go on forever. The gorgeous beach and highly regarded Ship Hotel are only a short walk away.
Informace o okolí
Brancaster
Brancaster is renowned for its wide expanse of sandy beach and has the advantage of being one of the few places along this stretch of the North Norfolk coastline that you can park the car less than 50m from the beach. This makes it a popular choice for families and as one of the driest parts of the UK it makes it an excellent choice for a traditional English seaside holiday.
Throughout the year the beach is used by dog walkers, kite-surfers and bird-watchers, and in warmer climes by paddlers, swimmers and basking seals.
For those needing more intellectual stimulus, at very low tides the remains of a petrified forest can be seen here. Brancaster was the site of the Roman fort of Branodonum, built to guard against raids by Frankish and Saxon pirates, although some local legends claim it was to counter Druids living nearby. All that is left of the fort now are a few ditches to the east of the village, and some Roman bricks in various cottages and outhouses. More recent history may be seen in St Mary’s church, a Saxon building with a characteristic round tower nearly a thousand years old. The church has some beautiful medieval stained glass, and a fifteenth century bell cast in Kings Lynn.
For the more energetic the National Trust runs Brancaster’s Millenium Activity Centre, offering sailing, orienteering and kayaking for children and parents, and just outside there is the Royal North West Norfolk Golf Club which is one of the best courses in the area.
The local pub The Ship has an excellent reputation as a good quality gastropub.
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