Overstrand Sea House
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Overview
The name of this wonderful property gives the game away. This beautiful gem sits in the north Norfolk coastal village of Overstrand with sensational uninterrupted sea views. It is a beautiful place with three bedrooms, delightful modern living space and a gorgeous garden but it is those views that get the top marks!
Overstrand was once a modest fishing station but became popular and known as ‘the village of millionaires’ in the latter part of the 19th century. The London journalist and travel writer Clemend Scott came to the village in 1883 and christened the area ‘Poppyland’. Many others from London society then came and the Edwardian architect Sir Edwin Lutyens designed Overstrand Hall. The Overstrand biplane bomber was named after the village, having been made at the Boulton & Paul aircraft factory in Norwich in the early 1930’s. Overstrand Beach is unspoilt and absolutely glorious. The village is full of charm and character. Just two miles away is Cromer followed by Sheringham, Weybourne, Blakeney and Wells-next-the-Sea. You can walk along the beach to Cromer. In the opposite direct, you will discover Mundesley. Holt is a gorgeous market town and Norwich is also within easy reach, as are the Norfolk Broads.
Overstrand Sea House is beautifully presented with stylish decor, a calm, neutral colour palette and walls of glass that ensure that this wonderful house is drowned in natural light and offers those superb sea views. Built in the 1960’s, the house enjoys Art Deco design and has recently been renovated to a very high standard. It is set back from the cliff overlooking the sea and offering a luxury self-catering retreat for families or groups of friends. It is beautifully chic, effortlessly stylish and oozes a warm and welcoming ambience. Soft pastels decorate the walls, whitewashed ceiling beams add character and you can crank up the wood burner if a coastal chill descends on the evening.
The living room enjoys sumptuous sofas and chairs where you can snuggle while watching a movie after a busy day on the beach, that is of course if you can take your eyes off the captivating sea views. The dining room is smart and attractive with a large table and chairs and access to the enclosed back garden. There is also a delightful snug, a perfect place to disappear to with the Sunday newspapers and a cup of tea. The country kitchen sits in between with its excellent appliances and joyful colour splashes.
The master bedroom suite enjoys a lavish super kingsize bed, adorned with hotel quality linens and pretty soft furnishings. It also offers an ensuite bathroom and a stylish wooden ceiling. With a wrap around window to let in the unique sparkle of the Norfolk light, the morning sun makes this a fabulous master. The other bedrooms are a lovely double with a kingsize bed and a single room. Guests staying in these rooms share the family bathroom plus there is a toilet on the ground floor.
The garden is beautiful, overlooking the sea and offering alfresco dining with a barbecue. It is beautifully kept with colourful plants and mature shrubs. There is a wonderful alfresco lounge area, perfect for pre-dinner drinks and a family boardgame or two.
What you should know…
- Sorry but you are not allowed to take pets to Overstrand Sea House
- Children should be supervised in the garden at all times as the land leads down to the cliff edge once you are out of the enclosed garden
- One of the three bedrooms is a single
This home is a part of our Great Value Collection!
Our great value homes:
- may be traditionally styled for a laid back feeling
- may have some simple amenities and features
- mean that you can enjoy top holiday destinations for less!
Property Features
The House
Ground Floor
- Sitting room with comfortable L-shaped seating, woodburner, sea views and stairs to first floor
- Kitchen with built in electric oven and hob, freestanding American fridge freezer, dishwasher, microwave and drinks fridge
- Dining room with table and chairs seating ten
- Snug/Reading area with comfortable seating, and garden views
- Cloakroom with washbasin and wc
First Floor
- Bedroom with a super king-size bed and an en-suite shower room
- Bedroom with a king-size bed
- Bedroom with a single bed and trundle under, available at £15 per stay, please request and pay on booking
- Bathroom with a corner bath and monsoon shower cubicle
Outdoor Grounds
- Enclosed large garden with lawn, patio with table and chairs, outdoor seating, gas barbecue and sea and beach views
- Roadside parking in front of the property, located in a quiet cul-de-sac
Additional Facilities
- TV's
- WiFi
- Blu-ray player
- Wii player
- Washing machine and tumble dryer
- Stairgate (please request)
Location
About the surrounding area of Overstrand Sea HouseOverstrand Sea House is located in the charming village of Overstrand on the north Norfolk coast. In enjoys a fascinating history and is a wonderful spot to explore the north Norfolk coast, the Norfolk broads and the many characterful villages and towns. The beach is absolutely beautiful and totally unspoilt. You can walk along to the lively seaside resort of Cromer.
Cromer is a quintessential British seaside resort. It is famous for its delicious Cromer crabs, wide open beaches, its lighthouse, its iconic pier and its proud tradition of RNLI service. The Henry Blogg Museum offers a wonderful insite into the lifeboat service’s history. Cromer boasts many small local independent shops and restaurants and feels a little as though you have gone back in time.
On the other side of Overstrand is the charming Victorian seaside village of Mundesley. Set in another Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, visitors enjoy breathtaking coastal walks on the Paston Way and the Norfolk Coast Path. Mundesley became popular with the Victorians after the opening of a railway in 1889.
National Trust lovers can enjoy Blickling Hall, Felbrigg Hall and Blakeney Point. Blickling Hall is a beautiful Jacobean mansion in 4,600 acres brimming with ancient yew hedges, stunning mature gardens, hiking and cycle routes.
Sheringham is another traditional seaside town. It was once an old fishing village and now boasts a Blue Flag beach, scenic walks along the picturesque promenade, pastel-painted beach huts, a theatre, museums, cafes, tea rooms, restaurants and many special events. There is a Viking Festival each winter, celebrating the town history and the Crab and Lobster Festival and Sheringham Carnival in the summer months. There is also a Steam Gala in the autumn, celebrating the heritage North Norfolk Railway which runs from Sheringham to Holt, through Kelling with awesome sea views along the way. The National Trust’s Sheringham Park is a popular excursion with miles of hilly countryside covered with gorse and purple heather. Fantastic views can be found at the top of Beeston Bump, a large grassy hill 103 metres tall.
Further inland, Norwich is a wonderful city with its cathedral, unique shops and an exceptional gourmet dining scene. Its restaurants include the vegetarian Benedict’s and Roger Hickmann’s. Norwich also boasts many cosy pubs including The Fat Cat and St Andrew Brew House where delicious craft beers are made on the premises. Norwich Cathedral stands in all its majesty with the ancient beauty of stained glass windows, a booming organ and hushed cloisters. You can enjoy free guided tours and learn how the cathedral survived riot, war, plague and fire. There are peregrines that nest in the cathedral’s spire. The observation point is manned by expert volunteers from the Hawk and Owl Trust so that you can get a good view of them. The cathedral plays host to many reverent and impressive concerts and recitals throughout the year. Norwich also boasts dozens of churches from its medieval heyday, some of which have been repurposed into cultural and exhibition spaces such as the Norwich Arts Centre. The Forum is a huge glass edifice and the home of BBC Norwich as well as being a thriving library and boasting restaurants and a bustling cafe. Norwich’s open-air market delights shoppers with traditional fruit and veg stalls alongside gourmet tea and coffee vendors, artisanal bakers and others.
Alternatively, for shopping you can head to the gorgeous Georgian market town of Holt. Holt is home to some excellent art galleries, antique and book shops, butchers, greengrocers, delicious eateries and a maze of 18th century Georgian buildings hiding in wonderful courtyards and alleyways.
The ever popular North Norfolk coast offers sensational beaches, big skies, superb gastronomy and a true sense of calm. As well as the beaches of Mundesley, Overstrand and Cromer, you will also enjoy exploring the fantastic beaches of Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham, both backed by dunes, pine woods and nature trails. Wells enjoys a long row of attractive beach huts. Holkham’s beach is totally unspoilt with a glorious semi-circle basin filling to form a spectacular shallow lagoon at high tide. The beach is famous for the closing scene in Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘Shakespeare in Love’. The 25,000 acre Holkham Estate is rich in history, architecture and wildlife. Holkham Hall is the seat of the Earl of Leicester, an 18th century mansion still lived-in as well as open to visitors. There are six acres of walled garden, walking and cycling paths, lakes, deer, a tree top high ropes course with its swings, bridges and ziplines, rowing boats, canoes and kayaks on the lake and a woodland play area. The gorgeous seaside town of Wells-next-the-Sea boasts a family friendly feel with novelty shops, amusement arcades, gift shops and lots of fish and chips which can be eaten on the splendid quay wall while watching the boats at high tide. Wells’ lovely leafy green ‘The Buttlands’ is home to several gastropubs. You can take the Wells to Walsingham Light Railway for an afternoon excursion.
Another must is a trip to see the seals off Blakeney Point. The famous, picturesque village of Blakeney offers a pretty harbour, fishmongers, butchers and galleries, gastropubs and its amazing landscape of marshes, sand hills and mud banks. Within this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Blakeney National Nature Reserve offers uninterrupted views of the coastline and you are very likely to spot migratory birds as well as the seals at Blakeney Point. Trips can be taken from Blakeney and Morston Quay to visit the seal colonies. The pups are born during November to early January with over two thousand seal pups being born each year. Just down the road is the enchanting artisan village of Cley-next-the-Sea with its iconic windmill, galleries, pottery, deli and smoked fish shop. The marshland was used for horse races up to the early 19th century as well as being a regular haunt for smugglers. The area is excellent for birdwatching so look out for ringed plovers, oystercatchers, brent geese and common teal. Norfolk Wildlife Trusts’ Cley Marshes Visitors Centre offers a cafe as well as wonderful birdlife. Wighton is an ancient Norfolk village with a listing in the Domesday book. It is pretty, tranquil village, three miles from the sea and with a charming village pub. Also worth a visit is the fascinating village of Walsingham, famous for its religious shrines in honour of the Virgin Mary. It contains the ruins of two medieval monastic houses including the abbey which looks spectacular when the snowdrops are out.
You can also easily head for Wroxham and the Norfolk Broads. The Trinity Broads are three lakes that are found in the north eastern region of the Norfolk Broads. These are land locked and not connected to the main Norfolk Broads waterways. The Trinity Broads are comprised of Ormesby Broad, Rollesby Broad and Filby Broad. Fishing is very popular, there are a number of boardwalks, a wonderful waterside restaurant and pub and a sailing club. Locals often refer to the area of the main Norfolk Broads as ‘Broadland’. The beautiful Rivers Yare, Ant, Waveney, Chet and Bure meander their leisurely way through Norfolk and Suffolk connecting beautiful inland lakes, creating waterways and wetlands that make up The Norfolk Broads. Wildlife is abundant and conservation has been very successful in reintroducing species such as otters and herons that struggled for some time to survive. To the eastern side of the Norfolk Broads, the sandy beaches and stunning coastline caress the Broads at Horsey Mere with the salt water of the North Sea coming within a hare’s breathe of the the fresh water. Grey and common seals thrive on the shoreline. Guests love watching them at Horsey Gap. Boat hire on the Broads is very popular and an absolute must. Any visit to the Norfolk Broads really should include a visit to the bustling town of Wroxham, the hub of boating activity and a tourist mecca. It has everything, shopping, attractions, cafes, restaurants and beautiful local walks.
Local Amenities | |||
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Nearest Airport |
Norwich Airport
(31.7 km) |
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Nearest Train Station |
Roughton Road Station
(4 km) |
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Nearest Village |
Overstrand
(100 m) |
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Nearest Town/City |
Cromer
(3.7 km) |
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Nearest Restaurant |
The Gangway - Coffee Shop & Kitchen
(450 m) |
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Nearest Bar/Pub |
The White Horse
(70 m) |
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Nearest Supermarket |
Co op Food, Cromer
(3.7 km) |
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Nearest Beach |
Overstrand Beach
(650 m) |
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Nearest Golf |
Royal Cromer Golf Club
(2 km) |
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Nearest Tennis |
Cromer Lawn Tennis & Squash Association
(3 km) |
Region
Found in the East of England, Norfolk’s charms are as broad as the famous network of rivers that run through it. With an abundance of natural beauty and wildlife, this is one county where you can really kick back and enjoy some quintessential English countryside.
But it’s not just a rural idyll – there’s loads of stuff to see and do, which we’ve all put together in our handy Norfolk travel guide. And don’t forget, if you need a place to stay our luxury cottages in Norfolk offer everything you need for an amazing family holiday.
Kids
Best Suited For: All AgesOverstrand Sea House is ideal for a family holiday It comes with a living room, a helpful separate snug and a delightful garden.
You will never tire of things to do in this dreamy north Norfolk coastal region. You can visit the north Norfolk coast beaches, charming inland villages, National Trust gardens and houses, Norwich and its many attractions and plenty of theme and amusement parks.
The Thursford Collection is very popular with families. Children experience the sights, sounds and sensations of the golden age of steam and can climb on board and enjoy all the fun of the fairground on traditional carousels and gondolas. The unique sounds of the Robert Wolfe show on the the mighty Wurlitzer are fun. There is an annual Christmas Spectacular with mechanical organs and fairground carousels and a cast of over one hundred and thirty performers.
You will spend many beach days in Norfolk. With huge expanses of sand, stunning big skies and shallow water, children will enjoy plenty of sandcastle building, swimming and splashing. Overstrand, Mundesley, Cromer and Sheringham all enjoy excellent beaches. The seaside resort of Mundesley boasts a wonderful beach, crazy golf, a skate park, play areas and a tennis court. In the summer there is a surf school where children can have lessons. Throughout the year, visitors can enjoy exhibitions, fayres, festivals and concerts in the village hall. The Maritime Museum is believed to be one of the smallest museums in England. A little further away, the sandy wonders of Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham are incredible with gorgeous dunes and pine forests behind them. At Blakeney and Wells, children can spend hours crabbing off the harbour walls. A popular excursion is a seal watching trip from Morston out to Blakeney Point. Passengers are taken to the basking ground of Blakeney’s resident seal colony.
Cromer is a wonderful family day out with its beach, the one hundred and fifty one metre long Victorian pier, crabbing, visits to the educational RNLI Henry Blogg Museum and its tropical Amazona Zoo. Children love the performances at the end of the pier followed by a fish and chip supper. The fascinating Amazona Zoo is home to over two hundred animals from South America including jaguars, iguanas, flamingoes and capuchins. There is an outdoor play area and an indoor one called ‘Jungle Tumbles’.
Sheringham’s attractions include Sheringham Park, the beach and a trip on the Poppy Line, Sheringham’s steam railway. Harry Potter fans will find the locomotive evoking images of Hogwarts Express. Sheringham’s Little Theatre entertains the audience with plays, music and films. The Muckleburgh Military Collection is a wonderful day out for all the family.
Pensthorpe Natural Park is a seven hundred acre park packed full of wildlife and family fun. It is the former home of BBC Springwatch. Children can head off on a trail or a walk, take part in wildlife inspired challenges or discover the four gorgeous gardens. Little ones adore exploring the WildRootz outdoor adventure playground or the indoor Hootz House. Older children love the off-road Land Rover Pensthorpe Explorer adventures.
Holkham Hall is a coastal treasure opposite the beach car park. There are local deer on the wildlife trails, a Holkham Stories exhibition where children can learn about farming and other local interests plus a fantastic Woodland Adventure Play Park. This boasts a tree house, high level walkways and a zipwire through the trees. There are also fabulous water activities on the lake.
Baby and Toddler Equipment
- Stair gates
Kids Activities Close-by
- Beach Nearby
- Walk to Beach
- Walk to Village
- Walk to Restaurant
- <1hr to Airport
- Tennis Nearby
Onsite Facilities
- Indoor Games
- DVD
- Fenced Grounds
Extras
At Oliver’s Travels, we pride ourselves on going that little bit further for our guests. From private chefs to travel services, we can help you arrange those little extras that make it a truly memorable holiday. Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact the Oliver’s Concierge Team, who will be happy to help. We can typically help you arrange any of the following:
- Maid service/extra cleaning
- Private chef/cook/catering
- Welcome hamper/pre-stocked fridge
- Local day-trips or tours
- Airport pick-up/drop-off
Simply fill in the concierge request form or contact the Oliver’s Concierge Team.
Please note that all extras are subject to availability and must be requested in advance of the holiday (prices on request). Due to some rural/remote locations, not all services will be available at all properties. However, we will always do our best to fulfil your requests!
Oliver's Travels Chef Service: A Gourmet Dining Experience
Make hosting a memorable dinner party at your villa an absolute breeze with our superb Chef Service. Our chefs will take care of everything for you from start to finish so you can just sit back and enjoy the gastronomic experience. They will bring all the necessary ingredients, cook and serve the food and even clean up afterwards. To find out more visit www.oliverstravels.com/chefs
Security deposit | No security deposit is required for booking this property |
Arrival time | 4:00 pm |
Departure time | 10:00 am |
Terms & Conditions
These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time.
Security deposit | No security deposit is required for booking this property |
Arrival time | 4:00 pm |
Departure time | 10:00 am |
Energy costs included? | Yes, included in the rental price |
Heating costs included? | Yes, included in the rental price |
Linen & towels included? | Yes, included in the rental price |
End of stay cleaning included? | Yes. However, guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit |
Internet access? | Wi-Fi internet access included |
Minimum stay | 3 nights. All other durations on request |
Changeover day | Flexible |
Pets welcome? | Not allowed |
Smoking Allowed? | Smoking & Vaping are not permitted |
Insurance | Guests are required to be in possession of a valid insurance policy, which covers them for cancellations, loss of personal belongings, personal liability and any accidental damage caused during their stay |
Other Ts and Cs | If you have young children, they should be supervised at all times in the garden, as the land leads down to the cliff edge once out of the enclosed garden |
Rental Rates
Prices based on an occupancy of 5 people:
Rental period | 3 Nights | 4 Nights | 5 Nights | Weekly |
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Mar 28th 2024 - Mar 29th 2024 | £1,218 | £1,366 | £1,515 | £1,589 |
Mar 29th 2024 - Apr 5th 2024 | £1,481 | £1,665 | £1,848 | £1,940 |
Apr 5th 2024 - Apr 12th 2024 | £1,386 | £1,558 | £1,729 | £1,814 |
Apr 12th 2024 - Apr 19th 2024 | £1,234 | £1,385 | £1,536 | £1,611 |
Apr 19th 2024 - Apr 26th 2024 | £1,234 | £1,385 | £1,536 | £1,611 |
Apr 26th 2024 - May 3rd 2024 | £1,253 | £1,406 | £1,559 | £1,636 |
May 3rd 2024 - May 10th 2024 | £1,262 | £1,416 | £1,571 | £1,648 |
May 10th 2024 - May 17th 2024 | £1,284 | £1,441 | £1,599 | £1,677 |
May 17th 2024 - May 24th 2024 | £1,303 | £1,463 | £1,623 | £1,703 |
May 24th 2024 - May 31st 2024 | £1,718 | £1,934 | £2,149 | £2,257 |
May 31st 2024 - Jun 7th 2024 | £1,398 | £1,571 | £1,744 | £1,830 |
Jun 7th 2024 - Jun 14th 2024 | £1,413 | £1,588 | £1,762 | £1,850 |
Jun 14th 2024 - Jun 21st 2024 | £1,479 | £1,663 | £1,846 | £1,938 |
Jun 21st 2024 - Jun 28th 2024 | £1,524 | £1,713 | £1,903 | £1,998 |
Jun 28th 2024 - Jul 5th 2024 | £1,580 | £1,777 | £1,974 | £2,072 |
Jul 5th 2024 - Jul 12th 2024 | £1,639 | £1,844 | £2,049 | £2,152 |
Jul 12th 2024 - Jul 19th 2024 | £1,727 | £1,943 | £2,159 | £2,268 |
Jul 19th 2024 - Jul 26th 2024 | £1,771 | £1,994 | £2,216 | £2,328 |
Jul 26th 2024 - Aug 2nd 2024 | £1,953 | £2,200 | £2,446 | £2,570 |
Aug 2nd 2024 - Aug 9th 2024 | £1,957 | £2,204 | £2,451 | £2,574 |
Aug 9th 2024 - Aug 16th 2024 | £1,957 | £2,204 | £2,451 | £2,574 |
Aug 16th 2024 - Aug 23rd 2024 | £1,953 | £2,200 | £2,446 | £2,570 |
Aug 23rd 2024 - Aug 31st 2024 | £1,953 | £2,200 | £2,446 | £2,570 |
Aug 31st 2024 - Sep 7th 2024 | £1,509 | £1,697 | £1,884 | £1,978 |
Sep 7th 2024 - Sep 14th 2024 | £1,463 | £1,644 | £1,825 | £1,916 |
Sep 14th 2024 - Sep 21st 2024 | £1,337 | £1,501 | £1,666 | £1,748 |
Sep 21st 2024 - Sep 28th 2024 | £1,253 | £1,406 | £1,559 | £1,636 |
Sep 28th 2024 - Oct 5th 2024 | £1,232 | £1,382 | £1,532 | £1,608 |
Oct 5th 2024 - Oct 12th 2024 | £1,232 | £1,382 | £1,532 | £1,608 |
Oct 12th 2024 - Oct 19th 2024 | £1,232 | £1,382 | £1,532 | £1,608 |
Oct 19th 2024 - Oct 26th 2024 | £1,327 | £1,490 | £1,653 | £1,735 |
Oct 26th 2024 - Nov 2nd 2024 | £1,421 | £1,597 | £1,773 | £1,861 |
Nov 2nd 2024 - Nov 9th 2024 | £1,080 | £1,211 | £1,341 | £1,406 |
Nov 9th 2024 - Nov 16th 2024 | £1,080 | £1,211 | £1,341 | £1,406 |
Nov 16th 2024 - Nov 23rd 2024 | £1,080 | £1,211 | £1,341 | £1,406 |
Nov 23rd 2024 - Nov 30th 2024 | £1,080 | £1,211 | £1,341 | £1,406 |
Nov 30th 2024 - Dec 7th 2024 | £1,080 | £1,211 | £1,341 | £1,406 |
Dec 7th 2024 - Dec 14th 2024 | £1,080 | £1,211 | £1,341 | £1,406 |
Dec 14th 2024 - Dec 21st 2024 | £1,080 | £1,211 | £1,341 | £1,406 |
Dec 21st 2024 - Dec 28th 2024 | £1,667 | £1,875 | £2,084 | £2,188 |
Dec 28th 2024 - Jan 4th 2025 | £1,668 | £1,877 | £2,085 | £2,189 |
Jan 4th 2025 - Jan 11th 2025 | £1,117 | £1,252 | £1,387 | £1,455 |
Jan 11th 2025 - Jan 18th 2025 | £1,117 | £1,252 | £1,387 | £1,455 |
Jan 18th 2025 - Jan 25th 2025 | £1,117 | £1,252 | £1,387 | £1,455 |
Jan 25th 2025 - Feb 1st 2025 | £1,117 | £1,252 | £1,387 | £1,455 |
Feb 1st 2025 - Feb 8th 2025 | £1,117 | £1,252 | £1,387 | £1,455 |
Feb 8th 2025 - Feb 15th 2025 | £1,117 | £1,252 | £1,387 | £1,455 |
Feb 15th 2025 - Feb 22nd 2025 | £1,186 | £1,330 | £1,474 | £1,547 |
Feb 22nd 2025 - Mar 1st 2025 | £1,177 | £1,321 | £1,464 | £1,536 |
Mar 1st 2025 - Mar 8th 2025 | £1,117 | £1,252 | £1,387 | £1,455 |
Mar 8th 2025 - Mar 15th 2025 | £1,117 | £1,252 | £1,387 | £1,455 |
Mar 15th 2025 - Mar 22nd 2025 | £1,117 | £1,252 | £1,387 | £1,455 |
Mar 22nd 2025 - Mar 29th 2025 | £1,117 | £1,252 | £1,387 | £1,455 |
Mar 29th 2025 - Apr 5th 2025 | £1,117 | £1,252 | £1,387 | £1,455 |
Apr 5th 2025 - Apr 12th 2025 | £1,260 | £1,414 | £1,568 | £1,646 |
Apr 12th 2025 - Apr 19th 2025 | £1,534 | £1,725 | £1,916 | £2,011 |
Apr 19th 2025 - Apr 26th 2025 | £1,386 | £1,558 | £1,729 | £1,814 |
Apr 26th 2025 - May 3rd 2025 | £1,297 | £1,456 | £1,615 | £1,694 |
May 3rd 2025 - May 10th 2025 | £1,306 | £1,466 | £1,626 | £1,707 |
May 10th 2025 - May 17th 2025 | £1,329 | £1,492 | £1,656 | £1,737 |
May 17th 2025 - May 24th 2025 | £1,349 | £1,515 | £1,681 | £1,764 |
May 24th 2025 - May 31st 2025 | £1,781 | £2,004 | £2,228 | £2,340 |
May 31st 2025 - Jun 7th 2025 | £1,448 | £1,627 | £1,807 | £1,896 |
Jun 7th 2025 - Jun 14th 2025 | £1,463 | £1,645 | £1,826 | £1,917 |
Jun 14th 2025 - Jun 21st 2025 | £1,532 | £1,723 | £1,913 | £2,009 |
Jun 21st 2025 - Jun 28th 2025 | £1,578 | £1,775 | £1,971 | £2,070 |
Jun 28th 2025 - Jul 5th 2025 | £1,637 | £1,841 | £2,046 | £2,148 |
Jul 5th 2025 - Jul 12th 2025 | £1,699 | £1,912 | £2,125 | £2,231 |
Jul 12th 2025 - Jul 19th 2025 | £1,789 | £2,014 | £2,238 | £2,351 |
Jul 19th 2025 - Jul 26th 2025 | £1,836 | £2,067 | £2,298 | £2,413 |
Jul 26th 2025 - Aug 2nd 2025 | £2,024 | £2,281 | £2,537 | £2,665 |
Aug 2nd 2025 - Aug 9th 2025 | £2,028 | £2,285 | £2,541 | £2,670 |
Aug 9th 2025 - Aug 16th 2025 | £2,028 | £2,285 | £2,541 | £2,670 |
Aug 16th 2025 - Aug 23rd 2025 | £2,024 | £2,281 | £2,537 | £2,665 |
Aug 23rd 2025 - Aug 30th 2025 | £2,024 | £2,281 | £2,537 | £2,665 |
Aug 30th 2025 - Sep 6th 2025 | £1,563 | £1,758 | £1,953 | £2,050 |
Sep 6th 2025 - Sep 13th 2025 | £1,515 | £1,703 | £1,891 | £1,985 |
Sep 13th 2025 - Sep 20th 2025 | £1,384 | £1,554 | £1,725 | £1,811 |
Sep 20th 2025 - Sep 27th 2025 | £1,297 | £1,456 | £1,615 | £1,694 |
Sep 27th 2025 - Sep 29th 2025 | £1,275 | £1,431 | £1,587 | £1,665 |
Please note that these prices/rates are a guide only and may not be correct at the current date. For an accurate quote, please enquire.
Reviews
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Fabulous!
Lovely house with everything we needed and wow! The sea views! How wonderful to be able to walk up to the end of the garden and watch and listen to the sea - Fabulous! Hope to return soon. Thank you
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A very homely property
Great house very homely, welcome pack very welcome after long journey. enjoyed our stay Thank you!
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Just Great!!
Great location, off the main road but close to the beach/pub/shop/cafe. Beautiful interior with stunning views, spacious and comfortable with everything you need (inc good wifi).
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Fantastic views
Beautiful and spacious house, well kept gardens and lovely deserted sandy beaches, we were a party of four and found the lounge and dining room very comfortable, good choice of glasses and crockery.
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