Ideal for a multi-generational or big-group getaway, this large family home with its own hot tub is ideally located for doggie paddles and waggy-tailed coastal walks. Sophisticated interior styling is complemented by an expansive garden, ensuring there’s space for everyone to spread out or spend time together.
Less than a mile from one of Norfolk’s finest dog-friendly beaches and even closer to Mundesley’s charming village centre, this three-storey property has skilfully curated artwork and colourful soft furnishings to create a beautiful backdrop for your stay. At the heart of the home is its open-plan kitchen/diner; Fido can stretch out on the feature flooring while his humans share cooking duties and dine in style. Patio doors flood the space with natural light and lead out onto the patio. Similarly on-trend, the lounge is where you’ll want to unwind after a day of coastal adventures. Curl up on a comfortable sofa, turn on the Smart TV and chill; another set of patio doors allows sunlight and fresh air to flow in. Any gamers in your group can escape to their own dedicated space – complete with a large Smart TV – on the ground floor. Once your day is done and the dog is settled, choose from five inviting bedrooms. Of the three on the first floor, one is king-sized with a dressing area and en-suite, one is single, and one is a double with a single bunk above. A contemporary bathroom with an elegant roll-top bath will soothe tired minds and bodies. On the second floor there are two further doubles and a shower room. Elevating your holiday experience is a large patio with garden furniture and your own private hot tub. Located at the rear of the property, this leads onto a lawn with a second patio at its far end – there’s lots of space for zoomies between the two.
Mundesley is a pretty Victorian seaside village set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Enjoy ball games on the dog-friendly beach or if you’re in the mood for something more strenuous, walk 8 miles along the Norfolk Coast Path to the bustling seaside town of Cromer. For fresh air without the sandy paws, visit the National Trust’s Felbrigg Hall (9 miles), where dogs are welcome in the parkland and can even pay a visit to the tea room and shop with you.