The property has been furnished in keeping with its quirky and unique character offering accommodation with full gas central heating. Steps up to entrance lobby. Separate WC.
Living/ dining room with wood burner. Wood provided for first fire. Freesat TV/DVD
Small well equipped ‘L’ shaped kitchen with small fridge/freezer, induction hob. Microwave convection oven/grill.
Staircase. Landing with small storage area. Bedroom one with a double bed and views across the Wash from both windows. Bedroom two with full size bunks and sea views from both windows.
Bathroom with bath having shower over, washbasin and WC, shaver point.
Please note access to bathroom from the bunk room is through the other bedroom.
Staircase to the tower with seating. From the window a stunning 270 degree view out to the sea, will make you feel like a Captain on the bridge! Do not forget binoculars and camera. There is heating in this area of the building so a great place at anytime of year. There is access to the balcony with secluded terrace.
Parking is within the fenced gated area. There is an area to sit out on the gravelled garden using the fold up garden chairs. No pets allowed but please note for those with allergies that the owner brings their own dog.
The Coastguard Lookout Station was built in 1906 as the Marconi Wireless Station which played a prominent part for intelligence during the First World War by intercepting German radio transmissions and tracing the German fleet. The Second World War saw the building continue as a signal station and was visited by his Majesty King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1943, together with Princesses Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and Margaret, they signed their royal insignias in the coastguard's log book. There is a commemorative plaque on the building. In 1976 it became a maritime museum eventually closing. New owners carefully restored the building leaving the original features in place.
Non-refundable accidental damage waiver of £25 payable
The property has been furnished in keeping with its quirky and unique character offering accommodation with full gas central heating. Steps up to entrance lobby. Separate WC.
Living/dining room with wood burner. Wood provided for first fire. Freesat TV/DVD.
Small well equipped ‘L’ shaped kitchen with small fridge/freezer, induction hob. Microwave/convection oven/grill.
Staircase. Landing with small storage area. Bedroom one with a double bed and views across the Wash from both windows. Bedroom two with full size bunks and sea views from both windows.
Bathroom with bath having shower over, washbasin and WC, shaver point.
Please note access to bathroom from the bunk room is through the other bedroom.
Staircase to the tower with seating. From the window a stunning 270 degree view out to the sea, will make you feel like a Captain on the bridge! Do not forget binoculars and camera. There is heating in this area of the building so a great place at anytime of year. There is access to the balcony with secluded terrace.
Parking is within the fenced gated area. There is an area to sit out on the gravelled garden using the fold up garden chairs. No pets allowed but please note for those with allergies that the owner brings their own dog.
The Coastguard Lookout Station was built in 1906 as the Marconi Wireless Station which played a prominent part for intelligence during the First World War by intercepting German radio transmissions and tracing the German fleet. The Second World War saw the building continue as a signal station and was visited by his Majesty King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1943, together with Princesses Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and Margaret, they signed their royal insignias in the coastguard's log book. There is a commemorative plaque on the building. In 1976 it became a maritime museum eventually closing. New owners carefully restored the building leaving the original features in place.
Non-refundable Accidental Damage Waiver of £25 payable.
'Quality properties for everyday people'. Norfolk Holiday Homes is a long-established independent agency based in Hunstanton on the Royal Norfolk coast. We offer a friendly, personal and flexible service to both owners and guests. Very handy in the centre of the town, Sandra and Chloe are on hand to welcome and speak to people in person or by phone. No robots in this company! Properties are in line with national standards so we are confident that guests will choose the right property for their vital holiday. We are sure that our inside knowledge and advice will help you to pick your ideal holiday location.
Owners and guests are our priority so all enquiries are always answered promptly, efficiently and honestly whether they are about the area or property. Once you have been to Norfolk, we are sure that you will return to explore again.
From Kings Lynn Hardwick Roundabout follow A149 to Hunstanton. When you get through Heacham there is a small roundabout – take second left to another larger roundabout. Take third exit towards Hunstanton. Travel through - looking for the Glebe House School on the right. Keep going until you see a green (Pitch and Putt) field on your left and turn left before this into Lighthouse Lane. You will see the Lighthouse and to the rightof this is the Coastguard Lookout. So turn in to this road on the right, Lighthouse Close.