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Map pinUnited Kingdom · England · Norfolk
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Lodge No40, Weybourne Hall Park
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Lodge No40, Weybourne Hall Park

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A beautiful new wheelchair accessible lodge in Weybourne, with panoramic views over fields to the sea. Level access designated parking space. All doorways are widened to provide access except for the single bedroom. Sleeps up to 3 people in one double bedroom with a ceiling track hoist, 1 single bedroom. Accessible wet room with grab rails, raised height toilet and shower seat. Modern well fitted kitchen that has a gas hob and oven and all the usual kitchen gadgets. Gas central heating and full insulation ensure The Lodge is cosy during the winter months. In summer The Lodge is light and airy. A beautiful home from home. The spacious open plan lounge and dining room look out through French windows over fields to the sea while the wide decking area outside provides lovely panoramic views. Guests will be renting exclusive use of The Lodge. A great location for a North Norfolk holiday, close to Holt, Blakeney, Sheringham and Cromer. Weybourne is a quiet village on the coastal road between Sheringham, 5 miles to the East, and Wells, 16 miles to the West. The pretty 15th century church is at the heart of the village with a pub, The Ship Inn (currently not wheelchair accessible) and village stores/cafe (wheelchair accessible) close by . There is so much to do and see in the countryside around Weybourne. The beach is on the Norfolk Coastal Path which runs from Hunstanton to Cromer. There are National Trust properties like Holkham Hall and Felbrigg Hall close by to to visit. The beaches at Holkham and Brancaster are stunning and accessible and the seaside towns of Cromer and Sheringham both have access to beaches and a host of family entertainment. For shopping, the bustling Georgian market town of Holt is a short drive away. Here you will find many fine restaurants, tea shops, art galleries and antique shops. Most locations and visitor attractions are a short drive away. The coast hopper bus stop is a short distance from The Holiday Park as an option to travel the breadth of the North Norfolk coast. To the South of the village is the station from which you can travel to Sheringham or Holt on the restored steam railway called The Poppy Line. For those with access requirements, access to the Lodge is easier by vehicle due to it being on an incline (Parking area is flat). At present, the access surrounding The Lodge is graveled, although The Park is mainly tarmacked.

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