Summary:
This quaint one-bedroom cottage sits in the heart of Cromer, just a two-minute walk from the beach. Nestled close to local amenities and attractions, it’s the perfect base for exploring the town’s seaside charm. With wide sandy beaches, picturesque walks, and a thriving food scene, there’s plenty to see and do right on your doorstep, making Shoemakers Cottage the ideal getaway for a coastal escape.
The Space:
Step through the colourful front door of Shoemakers Cottage into a cosy living and dining area with a comfortable sofa, electric wood burner, and HDTV with Freeview. A small dining table for two sits by the large street-facing window, perfect for breakfast or light lunches.
The kitchen has everything you could need to prepare home cooked meals during your stay.
Upstairs, the bright bedroom features a king-sized bed, wardrobe, and chest of drawers. The cottage is charmingly decorated with seaside-themed ornaments, reflecting its coastal location.
The bathroom, also upstairs, includes a toilet and shower cubicle.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full property.
The keys to Shoemakers Cottage are accessed via a key safe box, and full details will be provided prior to check-in.
The Neighborhood:
Nestled on the stunning North Norfolk coast, Cromer is a quintessential English seaside town that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and family-friendly fun. Known for its famous pier and traditional Victorian architecture, this charming coastal retreat is the ideal getaway for those seeking a relaxing holiday by the sea.
Cromer boasts pristine sandy beaches, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or exploring rock pools at low tide. The nearby cliffs offer picturesque coastal walks with breathtaking views of the North Sea. Cromer is also renowned for its crabbing, so why not try catching some of the town’s famous Cromer crabs?
Stroll along the iconic Cromer Pier, home to the Pavilion Theatre and a vibrant range of cafes and shops. Discover the town’s maritime history at the Cromer Museum or visit the towering Cromer Parish Church, which dominates the town’s skyline. For nature lovers, the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and nearby National Trust properties provide endless opportunities to explore the countryside and coastline.
Cromer is famous for its fresh seafood, particularly its sweet, succulent crabs. Local restaurants, pubs, and cafes serve up delicious seafood dishes, alongside traditional British fare. Enjoy a meal with sea views or grab a fish and chips to enjoy on the beach.
The town is perfect for families, with a variety of activities for all ages. From traditional amusements and arcades to coastal walks and local wildlife reserves, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss out on a round of golf at the scenic Royal Cromer Golf Club or explore nearby attractions such as the Amazona Zoo and the charming seaside villages along the coast.
Getting Around:
Cromer’s location makes it an excellent base for exploring the wider Norfolk area. Take a short drive to the Norfolk Broads for a day of boating, or visit the nearby town of Sheringham for more seaside charm. The city of Norwich is just a short trip away, offering a rich cultural experience with its medieval cathedral, museums, and shopping.
Cromer Train Station has regular services to North Walsham, Norwich and Sheringham.
Norwich International Airport has regular flights to and from Aberdeen and Amsterdam.
Interaction with Guests:
We're always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.