Cosy in Cley
4 guests
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2 bedrooms, 3 beds
1 bathroom
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Built back in the 19th century, this quaint cottage is nestled away in Cley next the Sea, just a short walk from Cley Windmill as well as the heart of the village. Being in one of north Norfolk's most picturesque coastal spots, this home is a short drive from the Norfolk Coast AONB, where you'll find plenty of seaside strolls and cycle paths to explore on. It's a traditional cottage made with brick and flint, and is ideal for those who want a quintessential British break, with a cosy open fireplace, gorgeous garden and classical cottage interiors.
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What to expect
Highlights

Explore gorgeous coastal paths in the Norfolk Coast AONB

Gather around the fireplace in the cosy lounge

Tuck into your homemade favourites around the dining table

Soak up the British sunshine in the garden, complete with lush lawn
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Home truths
The staircase at the property is a Norfolk winder, with a twist and narrow treads that may not be suitable for young children or those with reduced mobility.
Due to this home's location, we recommend hiring a car to get the most out of your stay. There is free parking for one car at the home.
The traditional decor here might not be to everyone's taste. It feels a little dated in parts.
About this stay
Amenities
Wi-fi
Pets allowed
Parking available
Washing machine
Garden
Patio / terrace
TV
Dishwasher
Bedrooms & bathrooms
2 bedrooms, 3 beds
1 bathroom
Extras
Additional fees
One well-behaved dog may be welcome to join you for an additional £25 per stay, with prior approval from your host.
Additional fees subject to a 3.5% handling charge.
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About Blakeney
Blakeney, nestled along the North Norfolk coast, is a quintessential English village known for its picturesque charm and natural beauty. This tranquil haven, with its narrow, winding streets and traditional flint cottages, offers a glimpse into a slower pace of life, where the community's maritime heritage is proudly preserved. The village's focal point, the quayside, reflects Blakeney's history as a medieval commercial port, now a popular spot for crabbing and...
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Explore the Muckleburgh Military Collection
Discover a fantastic array of medals, uniforms, weapons, and vehicles from WW2. Well-presented exhibits and recreations make this museum a must-visit for military enthusiasts.

Enjoy afternoon tea at Byfords
Charming cafe and deli offering a lovely breakfast with excellent ingredients, cooked to your liking. Enjoy the attentive staff and take time to sample the delicious afternoon tea on offer.

Explore the Natural Beauty of Holt Country Park
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking autumn colors and well-marked trails of this delightful woodland park. Enjoy a peaceful walk, seek out word sculptures, and relax at the small tea room. Suitable for all ages and dog-friendly.

Dine at The Kings Head
Enjoy a cosy stay at this stylish pub offering lovely rooms, excellent food, and a lively bar atmosphere. The staff go above and beyond to ensure a great experience for all.

Experience Bean's Seal Trips
Embark on a fantastic hour-long boat trip to witness the stunning beauty of Blakeney Point, while getting up-close views of seals and migrant birds. With friendly and informative skippers, this is a must-do experience!

Ride the Scenic North Norfolk Railway
Experience the calming and professional heritage line from Holt Station to Sheringham. Immaculate trains, friendly volunteers, and a well-kept museum make this a must-visit for train enthusiasts and history lovers.

Dine at Dun Cow Salthouse
A classic country pub serving sensational food, including fish stew, oysters, and basque cheesecake. Enjoy the friendly atmosphere, local beer, and lovely views. Highly recommended.
Get around
Airport
Norwich
47 min
London Stansted
2 hr 31 min
Humberside
3 hr 5 min
Train station
Weybourne railway station
16 min
Bus stop
Bus Shelter
28 min
Local shops & services
Supermarket
13 min
Cafe
19 min
Pharmacy
16 min
Points of interest
Beach
Weybourne beach
15 min
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
Pets welcome
No parties or events
No smoking
Good to know
Arrival from 16:00
Departure before 9:00
Wifi
No air con
Cancellation policy
Up until
60
days
Cancel at least 60 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 60 days away.
Host
This home is managed by Anne-Marie
This home is managed directly by a business. A member of their staff will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Anne-Marie and her team know exactly how to look after their guests. No request is too big or too small, so be sure to reach out if you have a question or query.
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