“Lindum” - comfortable holiday home in Brancaster on the North Norfolk Coast.
Lindum is an extended end terraced house situated down a quiet lane in the North Norfolk coastal village of Brancaster. It is suitable for family groups or groups of adults, no bunk beds to climb into! On request, a single Z bed is available for use in the small lounge for guests who have difficulty going upstairs.
Up to 2 well behaved dogs are welcome but please bring their own bedding, bowls and towels to wipe paws!Dogs must stay downstairs and should not be left alone in the house unless in a dog cage.
All bedding is provided except for the travel cot. Please bring your own towels and cot bedding. A high chair, travel cot, stair gate, baby bath and bed guard are available for youngsters.
Also provided are 2 TVs - one with DVD and one with free Sat, video, hair dryer, radio CD player, radio tape recorder and a good selection of books.
There is an enclosed garden and off road parking for 3 cars. The garden shed is available for use to store bikes and beach equipment.Patio furniture is provided.
ACCOMMODATION
Downstairs accommodation consists of a through lounge diner, kitchen, utility area and toilet.Patio doors open onto the garden from the lounge diner. There is also a second smaller lounge with adjacent shower room.
Lindum has four well decorated bedrooms 2 double and 2 twin bedrooms thereby sleeping 8 people. Upstairs there is also a family bathroom with an over bath shower.
OTHER INFORMATION
Oil fired central heating plus electric fires.
Water meter.
No smoking indoors.
Kitchen contains fitted ceramic hob, stainless steel built in oven, fridge, freezer, microwave,slimline dishwasher and washing machinetumble drier.
LOCATION and LOCAL AMENITIES
Lindum is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty and is within easy walking distance to the Coastal Path, beach, pub serving good food, shop, post office and church. Most of the coastline around Brancaster is owned by the National Trust and consists of miles and miles of sandy beaches. A fort stood here in Roman times, Branoduni Castra, its purpose to protect the north coast against marauding Frankish and Saxon pirates. The village was then known as Branodunum. Unfortunately, nothing now remains of the stronghold except some ditches to the east of the village and a street named Branodunum.
This is an excellent area for nature lovers and bird watchers with reserves at nearby Titchwell, Holme, Scolt Head Island and Snettisham. Other attractions include the golf course, ,sailing from Brancaster Staithe, Stately homes such as Holkham Hall, Houghton Hall and Sandringham plus the Victorian seaside town of Hunstanton. There are many good restaurants and pubs in the vicinity.