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Cromer is one of the more famous Norfolk seaside towns, built on cliffs over splendid sandy beaches. Despite repeated damage over the course of the last century, Cromer pier survives with its Pavilion theatre intact and still a popular venue. Cromer has more than its fair share of pubs, restaurants and cafes and boasts the tallest church tower in Norfolk. However, Cromer is most renowned for its crabs and crab fishing.
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Beechwood Cottage. Alby, Nr CROMER
Cromer
This warm, cosy, beamed cottage with PURE WATER stands off a quiet country lane adjoining our home with uninterrupted views and stunning sunsets. Inglenook, wood burner & original features combine with central heating and modern equipment to create an ideal cottage atmosphere. 4 miles from the sea at CROMER & 14miles to NORWICH. £220-£300per week all incl. 3 Nights £180. 2nd cottage see web
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Sleeps 2
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Felbrigg Lodge
Cromer
Felbrigg Lodge adjoins the southern boundary of Felbrigg Hall, a seventeenth century country house and estate owned by the National Trust. Felbrigg Lodge has been created to provide the highest possible standards of accommodation in North Norfolk in a setting which guarantees our guests complete quiet and relaxation.
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Sleeps 8
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Shrublands Farm - Northrepps
Cromer
Shrublands Farm dates back to the 18th century Every effort is made to make guests feel at home so that they can relax and enjoy what Norfolk has to offer. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities, radio alarms and colour T.V. It is ideally situated for exploring North Norfolk.
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Sleeps 5
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Knollside Lodge
Cromer
AA Highly Commended 4 Diamonds. Off Road Parking.
Contact 01263 823 320
Knollside Lodge is a spacious detached Victorian house built in 1895 with modern day comforts. There are seperate dining tables in our dining room if you come with friends we will re-arrange the tables for you. A comfortable sitting room. All rooms have settees/chairs/suites, all en-suite. On coastal path and next to prom.
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Sleeps 6
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Calthorpe House
Cromer
Calthorpe House is an old farmhouse with a separate single storey barn. In the barn there are two comfortable double bedrooms, both en suite and both have use of a very large sitting room with T.V. There is also an annexe to the house where there is a double bedroom, private sitting room with T.V. bathroom and front door.
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Sleeps 6
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Camberley Guest House
Cromer
Camberley Guest House is situated in a peaceful and beautiful area of Sheringham at the base of Beeston Bump, with views overlooking the sea, the town and countryside. A path to the right of the entrance leads to the Norfolk Heritage Coastal Walk. Tel: 01263 823101
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Sleeps 12
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Gap Caravan Park
Cromer
Gap Caravan Park is a great place for a family holiday - situated adjacent to the sandy beach. Located close to Cromer and Sheringham on the picturesque North Norfolk Coast - one visit is never enough.
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Rogue's & Rascal's Barn - Roughton
Cromer
Rogue's Barn and Rascal's Barn self-catering accommodation are situated at Grove Farm in Roughton, North Norfolk. Both Barns are equipped to a high specification, with underfloor heating, comfortable furniture and well presented kitchens.
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Sleeps 8
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Virginia Court Hotel
Cromer
Situated in a quiet tree lined avenue only a few minutes walk to the Beach, famous Pier or Town Centre. Ideally located for exploring the wonderful North Norfolk coast or just messing about on the beach.
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Cliftonville Hotel, Bistro and Bar - Cromer
Cromer
Occupying the premier position on the seafront, all 30 bedrooms are ensuite and benefit from spectacular sea views. Families and well behaved dogs very welcome. Facilities available for the disabled, many rooms lift accessible. Privately owned and independently run by a local family, supported by a dedicated and conscientious staff. Considered to be one of North Norfolk's leading establishments.
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