Beachcomber is in Mundesley. It's a Victorian terrace house, right in the middle of the row. You’re about 300 yards from the beach. It’s a straightforward walk.
The house sleeps five, in two bedrooms. There’s one bathroom. It’s got a 4 Star rating. It’s comfortable and well-equipped.
The stairs are steep and narrow. They’re typical for this sort of cottage. Just something to be aware of.
You get an enclosed garden at the back. It has a gate that leads directly into Gold Park. The park has a putting green, a playground for young children, tennis courts, and a lot of open grass.
Mundesley itself is a proper village. You’ve got a shop, cafes, and a pub all within a few minutes' walk. The beach is sandy. There’s a dog-friendly section about ten minutes along the coast.
Cromer is about seven miles away. It’s a bigger seaside town with a pier, promenade, and more shops and restaurants. North Walsham is five miles inland for supplies.
If you want to get out on the water, the Norfolk Broads are close. Wroxham is about twelve miles. You can hire day boats there. The National Trust Norfolk and Visit The Broads sites are useful for planning.
The house has a washing machine, dishwasher, WiFi, and TV. Bedding and towels are included. There’s a cot and highchair if you need them. You can bring two dogs.