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“We had a fantastic holiday at the Flagstaff Boathouse. My father is unable to walk far but he sat everyday and watched the boats coming in and out and all the activity on the quayside. My mother (who is 88) said it was the best holiday she can remember and she would absolutely love to go back. All in all a great success. Thank you.”
Janet McGill, June 2011
Accommodation
Ground floor
Entrance leading to spacious hallway with galleried stairs off
Twin Bedroom: Lovely spacious room with twin beds.
Wet Room: Modern room with power shower, wash hand basin & WC.
First floor
Open Plan Sitting Room: A spacious, bright and airy room with vaulted ceiling. Fabulous views over the harbour. Comfy sofas & chairs, TV & DVD player.
Master Bedroom: A charming room with a king-size bed, sloping ceilings & stunning harbour views.
Bedroom 3: Comfortable twin bedroom.
Family Bathroom: Comprising bath with shower over, WC & wash hand basin.
Triple Room: A good sized room with three single beds, fitted wardrobe and bedside tables with lamps.
Family Bathroom: Luxury family bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle, WC & wash hand basin.
Utility Room: This is a shared facility situated within the grounds of Flagstaff. Comprises; washing machine, tumble dryer, sink & hanging space for wetsuits etc.
Bed linen & Towels are provided.
Oil Fired Central Heating
Travel Cot & High Chair are provided at the property
Interconnecting door to The Cottage if required for larger parties. This is located on the first floor & connects the two lounge areas.
Outside: There is off-road parking for two cars inside the gate at the front of the property. There are lovely gardens with fruit trees & plenty of seating for all Flagstaff guests to enjoy. The harbour is less than a minutes walk away. The Hero public house is just a few minutes walk away serving good food daily.
Burnham Overy Staithe is home to Overy Staithe Sailing Club. There is a comprehensive chandlery on the quayside. The creek is spectacular in all weathers and the walk along the sea bank to the beach is very special. Overy beach is deserted and wildlife is abundant. Miles of sand backed by high sand dunes make it a desolate but incredible place. In season terns nest here on the beach and are protected by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust. The Hero pub and restaurant is a couple of minutes walk from the quayside and provides hearty and wholesome food. The Norfolk Coast path runs through Overy Staithe. The black windmill is a true North Norfolk landmark and dominates the skyline for miles. This is owned by the National Trust.
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