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Incleborough House, Cromer, Norfolk

Incleborough House
Lower Common
East Runton

Cromer
Norfolk

NR27 9PG

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Our luxury large and big self catering house is set in a magnificent half acre of secluded and private mature English walled gardens overlooking the village green. Incleborough House is currently being converted (opening mid of March 2012) into what is thought to be North Norfolk's newest and most exciting large and big self catering venue.

The current Drawing room and new Library will be of a classical design and will be festooned with luxuries such as remote real flame fires, leather sofas, WiFi and top of the range 50” 3D TV with SKY+HD and Blu ray DVD package’ plus the Grundig stereo system. To further entertain the whole family and friends there will be a stunning 'state of the art' hot tub, full size Pool and Ping Pong tables, Sony PS3 and Nintendo Wii, plus oodles of traditional board games.

Optional further activities offsite include several award winning fabulous beaches and Theatres, a multiplex cinema, steam railway, 3 golf clubs, clay pigeon shooting, quad biking, fishing and much much more!

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Ratings/Awards: EnjoyEngland 5 Star Gold Award
AA 5 Star
Number of Rooms: 4
Number Ensuite: 4
Nearest Major Town: Cromer
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Disabled Access
Children Welcome - Over 14 years
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
Gardens for Guest Use
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Garden
Suitable for Disabled
Restaurant/Pub Nearby
Shop Nearby
Central Heating
Linen Provided
Washing Machine
Telephone
Units Serviced Daily
Weekend/Night Bookings Taken
Sporting Facilities Nearby

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