A superb country house situated on the Norfolk Broads in an area of "outstanding natural beauty", twixt Winterton and Hickling Nature Reserves. Visit the Raptor Watchpoint at Stubb Mill, one of the best places to watch Cranes in the world. The rural Norfolk village of Somerton is excellent for walking, cycling (on Regional Route 30 of the National Cycle Network) fishing, sailing birdwatching and family holidays, with superb views of the coast.
The beautiful unspoilt sandy beaches at Somerton and Winterton are just a short walk away through the Burnley Hall Estate. Good nearby pubs and restaurants - The Lion (5 minutes walk) in Somerton, King's Arms in Martham, The Waterside in Rollesbsy, Fisherman's Return in Winterton and Nelson Head in Horsey. Easy access to all the Broadland areas main attractions, including Bewilderwood Treehouse Adventure Park.
During the months of December and January a colony of seals head on to the beach at Horsey to give birth to their pups, providing a fantastic opportunity to get a close look at them.
The beautiful unspoilt sandy beaches at Somerton and Winterton are just a short walk away through the Burnley Hall Estate. Good nearby pubs and restaurants - The Lion (5 minutes walk) in Somerton, King's Arms in Martham, The Waterside in Rollesbsy, Fisherman's Return in Winterton and Nelson Head in Horsey. Easy access to all the Broadland areas main attractions, including Bewilderwood Treehouse Adventure Park.
During the months of December and January a colony of seals head on to the beach at Horsey to give birth to their pups, providing a fantastic opportunity to get a close look at them.
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Our detached bungalow annexe is situated in the grounds of the B&B, providing a perfect retreat for discerning family groups, or couples who like their own space.
A comfortable home from home, The Annexe sleeps five in three bedrooms, has an enclosed garden and welcomes three dogs at no extra charge.
This is an ideal base for nature lovers and within walking distance to the fantastic dunes of Winterton beach.
The vast expanse of soft sand is backed by the rolling dunes of the National Nature Reserve.
A comfortable home from home, The Annexe sleeps five in three bedrooms, has an enclosed garden and welcomes three dogs at no extra charge.
This is an ideal base for nature lovers and within walking distance to the fantastic dunes of Winterton beach.
The vast expanse of soft sand is backed by the rolling dunes of the National Nature Reserve.
The pretty seaside village of Winterton boasts pale sandy beaches and mile upon mile of sand dunes, making it a great location for a quiet and traditional family beach holiday.
The dunes form part of Winterton Dunes Nature Reserve and with its abundance of foot paths, it's a great place to wander and observe wildlife.
You may even catch a glimpse of the rare Natterjack toad.
The church tower in the village is the 3rd highest in Norfolk.
Living room pleasantly furnished with comfortable seating, colour TV and electric living flame.
The dunes form part of Winterton Dunes Nature Reserve and with its abundance of foot paths, it's a great place to wander and observe wildlife.
You may even catch a glimpse of the rare Natterjack toad.
The church tower in the village is the 3rd highest in Norfolk.
Living room pleasantly furnished with comfortable seating, colour TV and electric living flame.
The nearest train stations are Acle and Gt.
Yarmouth.
From Gt. Yarmouth take the 603/604 bus to Martham.
The bus passes the front gate of Three Acres.
From the Traveline East Anglia website you can get up-to-date timetables for local bus routes.
Alternatively take the A149 north out of Gt.
Travel along the Caister by-pass, over the next roundabout and along the coast road through Hemsby, Winterton, then West Somerton.
Three Acres is on the right opposite Somerton Hall.
Yarmouth.
From Gt. Yarmouth take the 603/604 bus to Martham.
The bus passes the front gate of Three Acres.
From the Traveline East Anglia website you can get up-to-date timetables for local bus routes.
Alternatively take the A149 north out of Gt.
Travel along the Caister by-pass, over the next roundabout and along the coast road through Hemsby, Winterton, then West Somerton.
Three Acres is on the right opposite Somerton Hall.
West Somerton in Norfolk is a great destination at any time of the year.
Miles of unspoilt coastline, internationally important nature reserves and amazing wildlife, hundreds of picturesque villages, historic market towns, fantastic seaside resorts, The Broads - Britain's magical waterland, and Norwich, a fantastic heritage, entertainment and shopping city, are just some of the delights on offer nearby.
In association with Perry Fairman Ecological Experiences we are pleased to be able to provide Wildlife Tours, Fieldtrips and Wildlife Photography days out, to enhance your enjoyment of the area during your stay.
Miles of unspoilt coastline, internationally important nature reserves and amazing wildlife, hundreds of picturesque villages, historic market towns, fantastic seaside resorts, The Broads - Britain's magical waterland, and Norwich, a fantastic heritage, entertainment and shopping city, are just some of the delights on offer nearby.
In association with Perry Fairman Ecological Experiences we are pleased to be able to provide Wildlife Tours, Fieldtrips and Wildlife Photography days out, to enhance your enjoyment of the area during your stay.
Take a moment to stroll through the beautiful country gardens in and around the village and enjoy the attractions on the village green.
Perfect for a relaxing day out in Norfolk and only 20 minutes' drive from the Three Acres guest house.
The seals are back in Horsey and visitors are arriving in numbers to watch them on the beach.
Every year the colony of grey seals come in their hundreds to give birth to their pups on Horsey Beach in Norfolk.
The beach and surrounding waters is the colony's home and.
Perfect for a relaxing day out in Norfolk and only 20 minutes' drive from the Three Acres guest house.
The seals are back in Horsey and visitors are arriving in numbers to watch them on the beach.
Every year the colony of grey seals come in their hundreds to give birth to their pups on Horsey Beach in Norfolk.
The beach and surrounding waters is the colony's home and.
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