If you’re looking for something a little different to North Norfolk’s usual roster of tiny flint cottages, Queen Mary House could be just the place.
Built in the Art Deco era, this three-storey, end-of-terrace house (formerly two adjacent houses) offers bright rooms, sea views, and sleeping arrangements for up to 20 people – all in a fantastic clifftop position overlooking Sheringham beach.
The house has been arranged with large family gatherings in mind, and we’ve tried our best to cater for all your needs. On the ground floor there is a very large, open-plan living area with a well-stocked kitchen, ample comfortable seating, and a large dining table. There’s also a games room with table football and pool/snooker, and an enclosed, sea-facing patio with outdoor furniture and a barbecue.
In terms of location, you’d be hard-pressed to find somewhere better. The (dog-friendly) East Beach is only three minutes’ walk away, the North Norfolk Coastal Path begins almost on our doorstep, and Sheringham town centre (known for its old-fashioned seaside atmosphere and thriving independent shops) is just five minutes’ walk away.
You’ll find more information about our facilities below, but if there’s anything else you’d like to know, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Located in Sheringham, this vacation home is on the beach. Cromer Pier and Felbrigg Hall are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Norfolk Coast and Holt Country Park. Traveling with kids? Consider North Norfolk Railway and Priory Maze & Gardens. Break out the clubs and hit the links with a golf course nearby, or seek out an adventure with cycling.
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