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Cleat House, Sheringham, Norfolk

Cleat House
7 Montague Road
Sheringham
Norfolk

NR26 8LN

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We are a beautifully restored Edwardian home in the quaint coastal town of Sheringham, which is ideal for exploring the North Norfolk area.. With off street parking, we are situated in a quiet town centre location, just a few minutes walk from the beach, the coastal walks, Sheringham Golf Club and the shops and eating places.

We offer you quality, luxury and homely accommodation in spacious elegantly furnished rooms each with comfortable chairs to relax in. As well as the normal things that you would expect to find there are also bathrobes, DVD players, wireless connectivity and all our rooms have luxury ensuite or private bathrooms.

We have a separate sitting room with little extras such as a fridge, internet access, walking maps and a dvd/ book library; on warm days you can sit in our lovely secluded South West facing patio garden for complementary afternoon tea on arrival or an evening aperitif before strolling to dinner in the town.

Breakfast is served from the Aga in lovely surroundings on white tablecloths and bone china and there is a choice of hot dishes for you to choose from.

Sorry we are not insured for children or pets.

Details

Ratings/Awards: Enjoy England 5 Star Silver Award
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 1 + 2 private bathrooms

Price per Person

Price Includes: Breakfast
Double: £45 - £50
Single: Supplement £15 - Single occupancy
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Facilities

Parking
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Thoughout house
Tourist Board Inspected
TV in Rooms
Garden

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