Beccles, a popular holiday destination, is a pretty market town set on the River Waveney. An ideal base to sail up the river to take in the beautiful Norfolk Broads or visit the sandy beaches of Suffolk. The town itself is dominated by the detached 16th century bell tower of St Michael's Church. It was in this church in 1749 that the mother of Horatio Nelson, Catherine Suckley married the Rev Edmund Nelson, a former curate of Beccles. As well as boating and riverside walks, there is golf, swimming and a wide variety of eating places, pubs and shops. Perfectly situated for holidays enjoying both Norfolk and Suffolk Waveney. Map Ref: C8
Town Apartment is a first and second floor flat in the heart of Beccles. The property is comfortably furnished and in an ideal location in the town centre where there are a choice of shops, bars and eating places. Shop: within walking distance Pub: within walking distance
First Floor:
Sitting Room attractively furnished with TV incorporating a DVD player, CD player and iPod dock, and electric flame woodburner fire
Dining Room with dining table and chairs and ceiling fan
Kitchen well equipped with gas hob and oven , dishwasher, fridge, microwave, washing machine and tumble dryer
Bathroom with bath, hand held shower, washbasin and w.c.
Second Floor:
Bedroom 1 with double bed
Bedroom 2 with twin beds - these can be made up as a double bed - please request when booking and a further single bed, feature wood effect wall mounted wood fire - remote controlled and wall mounted flat screen TV
Bedroom 3 is a small room and can accommodate a cot and toybox
Bathroom with bath, hand held shower, washbasin and w.c.
Heating: Gas Central heating
Parking: Car park behind property. Owner will provide free permit which is valid in all car parks in Waveney area.
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Not only the North Norfolk Coast with its vast beaches like Holkham, and salt marshes at Blakeney and Cley, the East of England offers historic Cambridge, Ely Cathedral, the calm beauty of the Broads, pretty villages of Suffolk and a variety of wildlife. It's no surprise it appeals to artists, photographers, cyclists and bird watchers.