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4 Odd Fellows Court

  • Wells-next-the-Sea
  • Sleeps: 4
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • 4
  • 3
  • 1

from £ 740 to £ 1,315 per week

Arrival from 4pm and Departure by 10am

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This detached three bedroomed holiday home is tucked away in the heart of the picturesque town, close to the quayside, shops and eateries in Wells. 4 Odd Fellows Court is not only perfectly placed but boasts a south facing garden, a private designated parking space and a ground floor single bedroom. There are two further bedrooms on the first floor a king size room with a full sized wooded cot and a good sized twin room with two full size single beds.The open living area has a fully fitted kitchen leading to the bright sunny sitting/dining area with large French doors leading to the south facing garden perfect for alfresco dining. Just a few moments walk from the quayside, with a variety of shops or in the opposite direction and just as close, is The Buttlands a Georgian square with two fabulous pubs The Crown and The Globe.

Suitable for four guests with the use of 3 bedrooms

THE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Advantage of one private off street parking space
  • Excellent location only steps away from Wells quayside and shops
  • Fully enclosed South facing garden

GOOD TO KNOW

  • There is a high-chair and a full sized wooden cot.
  • Easy walking distance to shops and the quayside
  • All bedding is hypoallergenic

Ground Floor

Kitchen: a fully fitted well equipped galley style kitchen with fully integrated appliances, gas oven and hob, fridge with icebox freezer, dishwasher, microwave.leads through to...

Open Plan Sitting/Dining room: a large bright room with French doors leading to the south facing garden. The sitting area has a large tv cupboard with Smart TV with recordable Freesat, DVD and radio. There is s cottage style two seater sofa and 3 chairs, a large dining table with bench seating, stairs leading to the first floor and doors leading to...

Bathroom: with bath with shower over, wash basin, wc, radiator and towel rail above.

Utility cupboard: located under the stairs with basic essentials.

Bedroom 3: a full sized single bed with chest of drawers, bedside lamp and window looking out to south facing garden.

First Floor

The stairs are not steep, with a hand rail on the landing is a high chair and a hanging rail.

Bedroom 1: a large family room with dormer window, a king size bed, bedside tables and lamps, a chest of draws, full size mirror and a full size wooden cot

Bedroom 2: twin room with two size single beds, dormer window, chest of drawers and bedside tables and lamp.

Outside

There is a one private parking space located on Newgate Lane (adjacent) marked with a number 4, next to archway leading to Oddfellow court. The front door to 4 Oddfellows is accessed via Clubbs Lane or walking through Oddfellows Court onto Clubbs Lane.
4 Oddfellows has a great fully enclosed outside seating area in the well maintained south facing garden with patio, topiary, shrubs and wooded tables and chairs.

Floorplan

Beach

With its big blue skies and sandy beach, Wells award-winning beach is a popular family destination about a mile from the quay. It's well known for its long stretch of sand, iconic row of beach huts, sand dunes and pine woods.

Village

It's a delightful unspoilt historic town on the North Norfolk Coast with a jumble of old buildings and lanes still existing from its heritage as a port and former maltings industry. The picturesque quay and waterfront is still very much a working port with fishing boats still berthed in this small harbour and stalls selling locally caught shrimps, crabs and whelks. A popular place with sailors with many sailing and leisure craft here and local sailing tuition available. A distinctive landmark on the quay is the granary building with its overhanging gantry. Children enjoy the facilities round the quay and the challenge of crabbing (gillying) from the steep harbour wall.

The main shopping area of Wells is Staithe Street, a narrow, mostly pedestrianised lane with surviving Victorian and Edwardian shop fronts, that runs from the water's edge right up to the top part of town. In the centre of the town is The Buttlands which is a large rectangular green lined with Georgian and late Victorian houses, which used to be used for archery practise in mediaeval days. Now it is home to the excellent Crown hotel and restaurant which is run by Kiwi celebrity chef Chris Coubrough, as well as the popular The Globe Inn.

The quay has become one of the North Norfolk’s most popular and well-loved seaside destinations with a great selection of shops, galleries and places to eat, including the award winning French's fish & chips.

History

The name derives from the spring water which rises up through the chalk area. Guella is the name given in the doomsday book and later derived from Wella meaning spring. The supply of corn and grain was the main trade for the town of Wells, its seaport dates back to the fourteenth century. Wells was also known for the supply of malt, the town boasted to have up to twelve maltings and in 1750 this equated to a third of the exports of malt from the country. Wells port widely relies on the tides to gain access to the harbour as there is not a river running through it. Between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries its mariners were the first to bring herring and cod in large quantities from Iceland.

Visit

Only a couple of miles away along the coast road is Holkham Hall with its impressive 18th century Palladian architecture and 3,000 acre deer park. This is a must visit location for all the family with many lovely events taking place at Holkham throughout the year. There is also a nature reserve in and around the Holkham which includes all manner of wildlife habitats, flora and fauna. You can visit the Lookout for panoramic views whilst enjoying a cuppa located at the top of Lady Anne’s Drive. The beach at Holkham is absolutely beautiful and has often been used as the location for many films and music videos including ‘Shakespeare in Love’ and ‘The Duchess’. You will often see families with their four-legged friend or even weekend horse riders, or if you are lucky the Household Cavalry at the beach.

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Guest reviews

This is our 5th time staying at 4 oddfellows This cottage is superbly situated. Close by to the main shopping area. A short stroll to the Quay . So making your holiday a great stay It has its own parking which if you know wells Is absolutely essential. Wells is perfectly situated. To visit Sandringham which we did. Just driving along the coastal road you have some fantastic pubs to have a lovely lunch.Sheringham 20 min drive away, Also at the top of clubs Lane the buses run every 10 minutes. So if you park up and relax it's perfect .

The Turner's, 14th of April 2025
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PRICE GUIDE

Fri 25 Apr 2025Thu 22 May 2025£845 / week
Fri 23 May 2025Thu 29 May 2025£1160 / week
Fri 30 May 2025Thu 19 Jun 2025£970 / week
Fri 20 Jun 2025Thu 3 Jul 2025£1095 / week
Fri 4 Jul 2025Thu 4 Sep 2025£1315 / week
Fri 5 Sep 2025Thu 11 Sep 2025£1095 / week
Fri 12 Sep 2025Thu 25 Sep 2025£970 / week
Fri 26 Sep 2025Thu 16 Oct 2025£845 / week
Fri 17 Oct 2025Thu 30 Oct 2025£970 / week
Fri 31 Oct 2025Thu 18 Dec 2025£740 / week
Fri 19 Dec 2025Sun 4 Jan 2026£1285 / week
Mon 5 Jan 2026Thu 26 Mar 2026£755 / week
Fri 27 Mar 2026Thu 16 Apr 2026£995 / week
Fri 17 Apr 2026Thu 21 May 2026£865 / week
Fri 22 May 2026Thu 28 May 2026£1185 / week
Fri 29 May 2026Thu 18 Jun 2026£995 / week
Fri 19 Jun 2026Thu 9 Jul 2026£1120 / week
Fri 10 Jul 2026Thu 3 Sep 2026£1315 / week
Fri 4 Sep 2026Thu 17 Sep 2026£1120 / week
Fri 18 Sep 2026Thu 1 Oct 2026£995 / week
Fri 2 Oct 2026Thu 15 Oct 2026£865 / week
Fri 16 Oct 2026Thu 29 Oct 2026£995 / week
Fri 30 Oct 2026Thu 17 Dec 2026£755 / week
Fri 18 Dec 2026Thu 7 Jan 2027£1315 / week

Prices shown includes a £30 booking fee.

Booking information

If your required start date is not the usual changeover day, then please call us on 01328 730880 or email.

Please also read our Booking Conditions.

The changeover day for this property is Saturday.

Deposit Payable - 33% of total rent

Balance payable 42 days prior to arrival

Please note that smoking is not permitted in any of our cottages

All Sowerbys holiday cottages are supplied with bed linen and towels and the cost of heating is included in the rental price.

Electric Vehicle charging

Cars may only be charged if there is an EV charging point fitted at the property. The cost of electricity is NOT included in the rental price and Sowerbys Holiday Cottages must be notified if the charger is used and an additional surcharge will be made. Due to insurance purposes, guests must never charge their car using a standard outdoor plug or an extension cable linking to a domestic plug. This is not permitted because of fire regulations regarding wiring, earthing rods and voltage restrictions; it poses a serious fire risk to standard 13 amp sockets and there is a real danger that the body of the vehicle could become live.

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