Home Farm Holiday Cottages, Norfolk
Home Farm, Holt Road, Weybourne, Norfolk

A fantastic location to explore the beautiful North Norfolk coast and countryside
Sleeping from 2 to 7 people(+cot), Weybourne holiday cottages are traditional, North Norfolk brick and flint, cottages and are available for short breaks and week-long stays throughout the year. They are furnished to be comfortable and well appointed with everything you need for a good self-catering holiday. The cottages include all the usual facilities, are non-smoking and unused by pets. The owners live on site and have a young family so are well informed and willing to give fantastic ideas for family days out.
All beds are made up for your arrival and towels are provided for each guest.
Local information, maps, videos, books, magazines, puzzles, and games are there to be used at your leisure. If needed for small children: cots; highchairs; fireguards and stair gates provided free of charge. Family facilities available are; a luxury indoor heated swimming pool; a games room including pool and table tennis; children's outdoor play area with climbing frame; swings & picnic tables. There is also a laundry room and bike store. In Weybourne village there is the local shop, a public house, restaurant, and two fine churches all within 5 minutes walking distance from the cottages.
Being a coastal village the sea is only a 10 minute walk away from the cottages. This is not a bathing beach due to the deep water, but what I call a 'stone throwing' beach. It is a working beach where the local fishermen bring back their catch of the day.
The places to visit are endless for families young and old. The best days out are the free ones and just a few minutes in the car are the sandy beaches at Sheringham, West Runton and Cromer. Slightly further afield you can enjoy the wide expanse of beaches at Holkham and Wells. In the other direction enjoy the simple pleasures like crabbing on Blakeney quay or take a trip to see the seals at Blacken Point. Or maybe take a train ride on the North Norfolk Railway or Bure Valley Railway. Hire a boat on the North Norfolk Broads, visit the Dinosaur Park or The Norfolk Shire Horse Centre with its riding school, or get lost in the Priory Maze and Gardens at Sheringham followed by tea in its tearooms.