Set in Sheringham and with Sheringham Beach reachable within 200 metres, The Lobster offers a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Victoria
United Kingdom
Fabulous location, fantastic rooms and great staff
Mount Lavinia is a 10-minute walk from Sheringham Railway Station and the seafront. This guest house offers a shared lounge.
Alfred
Netherlands
See below. The manager was soon there and I was helped quickly. For the rest everything went well. The room and the bed were clean and the breakfast was very good.
Situated in Sheringham and only 300 metres from Sheringham Beach, The Sands Sheringham features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Trudie
United Kingdom
Great location. Beautiful apartments. Great communication.
Nestled in National Trust Parkland close to the North Norfolk coast you will find this traditionally English country house
Formerly the rectory for the parish of Upper Sheringham, this Victorian grad...
Located in Sheringham, within less than 1 km of Sheringham Beach and 20 km of Blickling Hall, The Fishmongers Tavern provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking...
Gavin
United Kingdom
A welcoming place. Rooms modern, comfortable and clean. Location good for staying in Sheringham as about 7 mins walk from train station. Food delicious.
Set in Sheringham and only 1.9 km from Sheringham Beach, SeaCross Sheringham Norfolk Coast 3 Bed Detached house offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Bronwen
United Kingdom
A Warm and comfortable house within walking distance of Sheringham and main town centre shops. House was in good order however the toilet seat needed properly fixing and the kitchen was in need of a refurbishment.
Located in Sheringham, just 100 metres from Sheringham Beach, The Two Lifeboats provides beachfront accommodation with water sports facilities, a garden, a terrace and free WiFi.
The cafe at the nearby Lighthouse Baptist Church was a great...
The cafe at the nearby Lighthouse Baptist Church was a great place for lunch and the Little Theatre had an excellent programme. Shops and public library very good places to visit. Easy to get around one way system by car and plenty of disabled parking spaces.
Alan
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We were there for a specific event, but found Sheringham...
We were there for a specific event, but found Sheringham itself a bit of a let down. Maybe because it was April and out of season? but everything seem to close at 4pm and then practically completely shut down by 8pm!
AND THIS IS ON A SATURDAY!
There was only one proper takeaway fish and chip bar (2 others were closed down) and this one had a queue the length of the entire road!
Even the restaurants were closed by 8!
After that the only things that were still open were amusements and ice cream bars, of which I counted at least 4! within feet of each other!
Where does everyone go?
Karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A great base for a North Norfolk short stay.
A great base for a North Norfolk short stay.
We find that Sheringham is mainly day trippers so becomes quiet come early evening, not as crowded as other spots with a handful of good eateries.
Access to Cromer via the beach walk or cliff top walk or bus or train if not feeling energetic.
Holt via the steam train is a great day trip from here.
A lot of country parks/national trust properties within half hour drive.
Don't miss whelks copper tea rooms overlooking the pebble beach end of the beach and Stubbys pizza is also great.
sue
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Sheringham is a small town but with everything you need.
Sheringham is a small town but with everything you need. We visited to go to the Theatre but stayed an extra night. We found a great pizza house (fully booked but we had a takeaway) It was delicious. (Benny’s)
Fish and chips the next day, Pia’s. Such fresh fish and excellent chips. Cooked in veg oil 👍🏼
nuriyya
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I like Sheringham, but only visited twice in Winter (for...
I like Sheringham, but only visited twice in Winter (for Thursford Show).
I think it would be lovely in Summer.
It is an old fashioned seaside resort , but unlike many others, has thrived and not deteriorated.
Many individual shops and a few nice pubs and coffee places.
Duncan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Sheringham is a fab little seaside place with everything you...
Sheringham is a fab little seaside place with everything you need, and spotlessly clean. Lots of lovely shops, pubs/restaurants and cafes, and a fabulous long pebbled/sandy beach, what’s not to love!
This was an accommodation only address but was located in a position that gave easy access to the town centre and seafront with its wide range of pubs,eating establishments and traditional shopping areas. On street parking, close to the property proved to be relatively easy but I'm not sure this would be the case in high season. The rear garden was secure and a great area for sitting when the weather is warm enough. Sheringham is a friendly small town and offers great customer service in all shops, pubs and the Heritage Railway.
The room, Colombo, is a great size also very comfortable and relaxing. Bed also a good size. Great big wardrobe. Perera and Vatsala are a lovely couple - very obliging, friendly and hospitable. We loved the range of fruit provided for breakfast. Also very happy with the location - right next to the old priory and maze and priory gardens - and just a walk away from the town and seafront. We loved Sheringham and had great weather throughout.
Booked this for an overnight trip to Norfolk. It was easy to find with parking round the back. It's self-check-in and the instructions on how to do so were very clear. The room was comfortable and clean, as was the bathroom and the rest of the BnB. Breakfast in the morning was great with a good selection of food. Also had a chat with the guy who runs it and he was really pleasant.
The accommodation has been recently renovated and offered high quality furnishings and facilities. The breakfast was freshly cooked to order. A bonus was that the property is in walking distance of the town centre with its many eating places and pubs, as well as the North Norfolk Railway to suit the rail enthusiasts. The hosts were friendly and informative about the area.
The property was set back, private in its own space with a fenced garden - ideal if you are taking a dog. It was well-maintained and clean. It was cosy and comfortable and had most of the things needed. Within easy walk of the centre of Sheringham (nice places to eat and friendly service) and the beach. Lovely trails in each direction for our longer dog walks.
Fantastic weekend break spent at beautiful Sheringham.
Berlington Berties offers quiet accommodation just a 5 minute walk from the town. The hotel itself was decorated beautifully, the staff were very friendly and accommodating, and the breakfast was exceptional.
Will definitely be coming back and would highly recommend this hotel to anyone.
The hosts at the Camberley were found to be very welcoming, the breakfast was exceptional, with lots of choices from cereal through to full English
The property was pleasantly decorated throughout, bedroom (rm 2) was ample for our needs, with pleasant views over Sheringham, ensuite had a super power shower,
Excellent location, very close to North Norfolk Railway. Elizabeth kindly organised a parking space. Comfortable and very quiet. Good value. The Gangway & Quarterdeck around the corner were good for drinks and food.
The Sands Sheringham is located in a prime location 3 minutes away from the Town centre.
The Sands is a quiet place where you can can just chill after a busy day.
You just fall into bed and sleep like a log.
Everything is perfect at Highfield for a lovely break at the beautiful Norfolk coast. The welcome, room, bed, breakfast, neighbourhood and all a short distance from everything.
We loved everything! really comfy bed, beautifully decorated, private parking space & only a very short walk from Sheringham centre. we really enjoyed staying here
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