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All our cottages are fully heated and equipped with washing machine, fridge-freezer, microwave oven, digital Freeview television, wireless internet and telephone. Bed linen and towels are provided free of charge, and cots and highchairs are available on request.Pets are welcome everywhere except The Cottage, which we aim to keep ‘allergy-free’.
Children are especially welcome and guests staying in our cottages have full access to all the facilities enjoyed by those staying in the guest house, including the grounds and swimming pool. You are also welcome to make use of the reception rooms in the house and to reserve tables in our restaurant. Or why not treat yourself to a full English breakfast - just ask the day before.
The Bungalow was originally built for Hilda Graveling when her son and daughter-in-law took over the running of the guest house in 1978. It is situated at the rear of The Grove and sleeps two people in one twin bedded room. As the name suggests, The Bungalow is single storey, with a large patio door leading from the living room onto a private patio, next to which is a car parking space and a small lawn—making access easy and convenient, particularly for wheelchair users.
Alongside a choice of en-suite rooms in the beautiful Georgian country house or self-catering cottages in the adjacent barn conversions, we have a fabulous restaurant serving lunch and dinner and hosting special events throughout the year.
(Please note - our restaurant usually takes bookings two weeks in advance so please do reserve your table quickly! There are no tables set aside for residents!)
The Grove really is a very special place steeped in history, which has been offering accommodation by the same family for 78 years. We like sharing it; and aim to provide you with the space and tranquility to genuinely slow down and relax. The heated indoor pool is ideal for children and adults alike. We are also close enough to Cromer to be able to wander into the town and to the cliffs and pier.
North Norfolk has plenty to offer from numerous stately homes, and National Trust properties, places of interest, bird reserves, to beautiful unspoilt beaches and market towns. There is also lots to do for children. Cromer has its own zoo and go-kart track, and North Norfolk as a whole ranges from boating on the Broads, to adventures in Bewilderwood.
For the golfers, The Royal Cromer Golf Club is about a par 5 away, so couldn't be more convenient.