The Glass House in Hunstanton is highly praised for its excellent location, comfort, and well-equipped nature, making it ideal for families and large groups. Guests appreciate the proximity to amenities, beaches, and local attractions. While some minor maintenance issues are noted, the overall experience is positive, with many planning to return.
Most guests found The Glass House to be clean and well-kept, though a few mentioned areas where cleanliness could be improved, such as mould in showers and dust on stored items. The quick response to cleanliness issues suggests a generally high standard.
The property's location is consistently lauded for its convenience, being within walking distance to the beach, shops, and local attractions. Its easy access to public transport and nearby sites enhances its appeal.
Guests find the house comfortable, with ample space for different age groups and a layout that supports both privacy and socialising. The presence of multiple bathrooms and a separate TV room adds to the comfort level.
The Glass House is well-equipped, with a fully stocked kitchen and additional amenities like a barbecue. Some guests noted minor maintenance issues and suggested improvements, but overall, the facilities meet the needs of guests.
While guests are pleased with the provision of items like buckets and spades for children, there is no mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate a level of thoughtfulness. Therefore, it is not possible to provide a score in this category.
A truly spectacular holiday home to base a seaside escape to Norfolk, The Glass House is a contemporary and stylish abode, perfectly suited to a celebratory escape with friends and family. Sitting within the award-winning coastal town of Hunstanton, known locally as 'Sunny Hunny' for its breath-taking sunsets and scenery, there's no better base from which to explore this corner of East Anglia. Park up on the private driveway, with plenty of room between here and the roadside for the whole group, before stepping into the hallway and setting down your belongings as you explore this marvel of a holiday home. The open-plan living space is a true spectacle to be seen, with room for the whole group to gather around the granite top dining table and toast to a terrific holiday. The contemporary-styled kitchen along with the utility room host everything you could need to prepare family-favourite meals, with plenty of preparation space for the chef of the group to make the most of the utensils and appliances at hand. At the rear of the room rests three colourful sofas, where the little ones can snuggle down each evening and while away the hours with the use of the gaming facilities, whilst the rest of the group make the most of the refreshing coastal breeze out in the enclosed garden. For a family film night, make your way into the snug, with an impressive corner sofa offering room for everyone to unwind for a relaxing night in. Also on the ground floor sits one of five beautifully-presented bedrooms; a king size benefiting from the nearby cloakroom, perfect for those with limited mobility, while up on the first floor you can find a family room with both a king size bed and a travel cot, two king-size both boasting their own en-suite shower rooms and a final twin, each room boasting their own crisp, white linens and an abundance of storage space for all your beachwear and more. Everything you could need for an enjoyable self-catered stay is just a stone's throw away in Hunstanton, with its seafront presenting a picture-perfect promenade hosting sweet stalls, funfair rides, a sealife sanctuary, pitch-and-putt and so much more, it provides a traditional seaside holiday, with plenty of fun-filled activity for all ages. Enjoy the wondrous sound of the band playing on the bandstand most Sundays as you head down to the beach for a day of sandcastle building and sea splashing, or venture Scolt Head Island with its plethora of nature, separated from the mainland by tidal salt marshes, it's well-worth seeing. Spend a day in Heacham with its golfing opportunities, beautiful lavender fields and another fabulous beach, providing something for every taste, or make your way to the medieval port of King's Lynn with its historic buildings and marvellous architecture, selection of museums such as True's Yard Fisherfolk Museum and the Lynn Museum, and even more eateries to take your pick from to celebrate that special occasion. Choose The Glass House as your next holiday home from which to make precious memories with your loved ones in Norfolk.
Hunstanton is an award-winning coastal town sitting on the Western side of the East Norfolk Coastline in East Anglia. Known locally as 'Sunny Hunny', it offers the perfect base for a coastal escape, with beautiful sunsets, a picturesque promenade with a traditional seaside feel and plenty of leisure facilities alongside the simplicities of shops and eateries, it has all you could need for a self-catered stay. In reach of King's Lynn, Cromer and Holt too, Hunstanton is truly the perfect base for exploring Norfolk.
Five bedrooms: 1 x family room with a king size bed and travel cot, 1 x king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x king size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x ground-floor king size, 1 x twin.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Bathroom with bath, separate walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
Utility.
Snug.
Child Friendly
central heating.
2 x electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, 2 x TV and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Two hairdryers.
Permanent stair gates fitted at the property.
Ample off-road parking and roadside parking available.
Enclosed rear lawn and patio with furniture and storage.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.1 miles, pub 0.4 miles .
EV charger available payment to be made with owner - if wishing to use please contact owner direct.
David
The downstairs toilet door scraped badly on the floor tiles Parking was really difficult when the people opposite parked outside their house, the street was so narrow that we driving towards the beach was difficult, I doubt if emergency vehicles could get through. Some splashback tiles at all the bathrooms would make them look much nicer and hide the cracked and broken paintwork.
Debbie
Thoroughly enjoyed our little holiday and would definitely recommend it.
M
The kitchen was new. There were plenty of glasses and mugs available. Cutlery and crockery supplies were good but pots and pans were so old looking and we didn't feel like using them. We had invited two other families ther. We realised the following morning that there was a big yellow stain on our white bedding. We were reluctant to sleep there and hopped the rooms offered our guests had better bedding. I was embarrassed to ask. There were no spare toilet rolls, specially for downstairs toilet where visited most. Hand wash and toiletries near to none.
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