The Old Bakery

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Hunstanton | Sleeps 4 + cot*

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

Chives is a light, spacious wine bar and brasserie, family owned and situated in the heart of Hunstanton. Call in for cocktails, refreshments and great food throughout the week.

Nearby beach

Hunstanton Old Beach can be found by the charming village of Old Hunstanton, a short distance from the main town. Here you'll find a sandy beach, backed by dunes and striped cliffs. Usually quiet, this beach is ideal for families and is dog friendly year round.

Nearby walk

Set in 100 acres of beautiful lavender fields, Norfolk Lavender has stunning gardens to enjoy and an animal farm and farm shop, perfect for all the family.

Nearby town

Known locally as Hunston, Hunstanton is a delightful Victorian town with well kept esplanade gardens and famous red and white stripped cliffs. With pony rides, amusements, a summer season theatre and sandy beach, there is something for everyone here!

Also nearby

With panoramic views over the Wash and beyond, Cliff Top Cafe serves drinks, snacks and home made cakes daily. This is the ideal place to stock up on picnic provisions before heading to the beach a short stroll away.

A charming beach side cafe offering a selection of hot and cold home made food, drinks and snacks, perfect for a picnic. There's outside and inside seating and dogs are welcome.

Dating back to the 1600's, The Mariner Inn is a charming village pub with characterful interiors and views across The Wash and beyond. Outside there is a lovely terrace and decked lawns which lead to the sand dunes and sea, the perfect place for a drink with a view!

Old Hunstanton is a small village next to Hunstanton and a delightful place to visit for coastal walks and the famous striped cliffs along the Old Hunstanton Lighthouse.

Reputed to be one of the sunniest places in Norfolk, Heacham is a large seaside village which became popular in the 1800's with the arrival of the local railway line. Today, the village has a good selection of shops, traditional seaside arcades and easy access to the beach.

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