The Stables
Welcome to The Stables, Tourist Board Graded 4 Star Gold Award
Sleeps 8 (2 in a small twin room) + 2 dogs No Smoking
Provides easy walking access to ground floor rooms.
Sleeps 8 Can be arranged as:
Upstairs: 1 x en-suite twin or super king. 1 x double, 1 x twin – sharing a family bathroom
Down stairs: 1 x en-suite twin or super king
The Stables is a converted stable block, built in 1888 and still has some of the original wood features. An extension to the original building gives a south facing sitting room with wood panelled walls, overlooking the private garden.
There is also an annex to The Stables which sleep an additional 2 called The Tack Room, please see additional info on our website
Accommodation comprises of:
Ground Floor: Spacious well equipped kitchen, breakfast area. Dining room. Sitting room (seating for 6/7 + 2 bean bags), with French doors leading to private patio & south facing garden.
Twin or super king bedroom with & en-suite shower room & w.c. & separate under stairs w.c.
First Floor: Master bedroom with twin or super king bed with en-suite shower & w.c. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Family bathroom (with over bath shower). Laundry room with; washing, drying, and ironing facilities.
Garden: Enclosed secluded/private sunny patio & large garden with fruit trees, ideal for those days that you want to spend at home catching the sun in private and where children can play on the lawn.
The garden is up 7 shallow steps, (also gated access into garden (no steps involved!) via the private parking area).
Garden furniture, sun loungers, BBQ (-charcoal at cost).
Also: satellite TV/dvd in all bedrooms, electrics. & oil central heating included, towels, duvets with linen & beds made up prior to your arrival, TV & dvd, CD hi-fi with i-pod player, microwave, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, coffee percolator, radio alarms, stair gate. Use of the owners Hot tub & sauna; see our own website for more info.
Parking: is next to the front door!
Pets: Well-behaved dogs are very welcome, but we ask that they are kept off beds and furniture –your best friend normally likes his/her own bed! Your dog will love the endless beach, cliff top and heathland walks.
These are just a few ideas! More walks are available straight from your cottage, with very little roadwork
Walking: The heaths contain a network of paths, nature trails and fantastic views of the surrounding area.
Not what you imagine of Norfolk - hills and cliffs - but that is exactly what Weybourne has to offer. Norfolk's "mountains" make Weybourne a popular walking spot.
You have free use of our "The summer house" with hot tub & sauna - this facility is cloths optional as some prefer to use the tub & sauna as nature intended!
Please go to our own site and have a look
The Stables is suitable for Naturists
Your Welcome Pack
Welcome pack on arrival: tea bags, coffee, sugar, eggs, milk & orange juice. Washing up liquid and J cloths are also supplied.
All our properties are non-smoking.
Dogs are welcome by arrangement as we have two very friendly Terriers, called Paddy & Tango
OUT & ABOUT
The beach is only a 12 minute walk away.
The beach leads straight onto the cliffs which provide a scenic walk to the town of Sheringham. Or you can catch the Coast Hopper - a regular bus service - a great way to explore the rest of the coastline.
Holkham Beach
A great beach for all ages and requirements. From the youngest to the oldest, this beach is great—its huge, flat, safe and never too crowded. A section of this beach is also suitable for naturists
You can take the dog, fly a kite or swim in the shallow, warm water & go skinny dipping!
Cley and Blakeney nearby Weybourne is also at the start of the shingle spit that makes Cley & Blakeney so famous (leading all the way to Blakeney Point). Seal trips are very popular.
Naturally, this is an area abundant with lots of fresh seafood to enjoy.
Lots of walks and very varied countryside
Other great walks start from the village. Weybourne has a wide choice of style and habitat in the surrounding countryside including the heath, cliffs and marshes.
Sheringham Park: The village farmland backs on to National Trust Land at Sheringham Park, a fantastic walk at any time but especially good during June.
The 'Holt-Cromer ridge'
Geographically, to the south of the village is the 'Holt-Cromer ridge', the dumping ground of the glacier which once advanced this far from Scandinavia. Hence, the coastline is riddled with fossils which constantly appear at the surface of the eroding cliffs. It provides some stunning woods and countryside to walk through.
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