2 bedroom chalet near great yarmouth on east coast
This a two bedroom chalet sleeps six, on a well managed site. This chalet has a double bed in the front bedroom, two bunk beds in the rear bedroom, and a bed settee in the living room, a small television in the living area with freeview, a microwave oven, an electric cooker with fan assisted oven, a kettle and toaster. Various cooking utensils, cutlery, mugs dinner and tea plates, saucepans, frying pan, oven trays etc. and every thing you need to have an enjoyable holiday.
We have installed a New Kitchen early this year 2012, we have also had fitted a new laminate floor in the living area, front bedroom and hallway, and the chalet has been redecorated in magnolia with satin paintwork, with the exception of the rear bedroom (we ran out of time). There is a club which is prepaid, and for the use of our customers. The Dutchy bar only a few yards away from chalet for a quiet drink in the day or karaoke in the evening (need to see the events scheduled). Swimming pool also prepaid for our customers (just tell them which chalet you are renting).
There is a Pub called "The Tavern" which is only ten min walk from the Chalet, this Pub which has local bands on Friday and Saturday evening. To get to this pub you would need to either go back to California Cliffs road and turn left or come out of chalet 89 and turn right and keep going through chalets until you get to main road where the road has a T junction, keep going as if you where going straight down California Cliffs road; and the road goes past some amusements and down to the Pub.
The beach which is just a short walk past "The Tavern pub" from the chalet.
The beach is down a short slope, and then down three flights of steps onto a sandy beach, scattered with some stones, it is a pleasant beach good for making sandcastles and swimming in the sea when weather conditions are right. There are rocks at the base of the small cliffs, which have been put there by the local council to act as a breaker to relieve the cliffs from the relentless pounding of the sea.