Flagstaff West
- Burnham Overy Staithe
- Sleeps: 6
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 1
from £ 985 to £ 1,590 per week
Arrival from 4pm and Departure by 10am
Flagstaff House was once the home of Captain Woodget of the Cutty Sark and is situated in a prime position at Burnham Overy Staithe. The house is now divided into two and may be rented with Flagstaff East to sleep 11 people, or with Flagstaff Cottage, Boathouse and Garden House to sleep up to 25.
The West Wing provides comfortable accommodation for six with stunning views across the creek, the staithe and out to sea. The house has been designed so guests can enjoy the wonderful views with a first floor sitting room with a fabulous view of the harbour. Downstairs there's a spacious dining room and kitchen with a light and airy twin bedroom overlooking the garden.
THE HIGHLIGHTS
- The house is just a short walk away from The Hero Pub
- Located right on the Staithe with great sea views
- Duvets and pillows are natural down and feather
GOOD TO KNOW
- There's a wooden spiral staircase with a rope hand rail leading up to first floor
- The garden is shared with the other 4 Flagstaff properties
- There is a cot, highchair, and stairgate available if required
- The house is now divided into two and may be rented with Flagstaff East to sleep 11 people, or along with Flagstaff Cottage, Boathouse and the Garden House to sleep up to 25
- The Laundry room is in an out-house with washing machine, tumble drier, ironing board and sink, this is shared with Flagstaff East and Garden House
- Off road parking in the large communal parking area.
Ground Floor:
There are stone floors throughout.
Kitchen/Dining Room: A light and spacious room which has a well-equipped kitchen with built-in dishwasher, fridge, microwave and electric oven. This opens into a spacious breakfast room with a dresser, table and 8 chairs.
Bedroom 1: A light and airy room overlooking the garden. There are twin beds, bedside tables and lamps, wardrobe and a chest of drawers.
There's a wooden spiral staircase with a rope hand rail leading up to:
First Floor:
Sitting Room: With absolutely stunning views across the staithe to the sea. Comfortably furnished with two sofas, well-stocked bookcase, TV and DVD player.
Bedroom 2: Spacious room with a king-size bed, bedside table and lamps, wardrobe.
Bedroom 3: Has full size bunk beds and lovely views.
Bathroom: Shower, bath, WC. Separate WC.
Duvets and pillows are natural down / feather
Outside:
Laundry Room: In an out-house with washing machine, tumble drier, ironing board and sink. This is shared with the East Wing.
There's a large communal garden, mainly lawned with garden furniture. The garden is shared with 4 other Flagstaff properties.
One dog is welcome, subject to owners agreement, for a fee of £45.00 per dog.
Floorplan
Harbour/Beach
A picturesque fishing and sailing harbour with multiple winding tidal creeks and salt marshes stretching from the harbour side and leading to sand dunes: the biggest known as Gun Hill. From Burnham Overy Staithe you can take a scenic walk to Gun Hill which takes about half an hour. In the summer there is lovely wildlife to be spotted including wading birds and beautiful butterflies. A gap in the dunes, locally known as Burnham Harbour, opens up and there are miles of golden sandy beaches stretching out towards Holkham and Wells to be admired. During the summer there is a ferry out to the nature reserve of Scolt Head Island which is a lovely trip for bird watchers and seal spotters.
Village
An area of outstanding natural beauty, the village is a large hamlet and a great destination for your stay. The views across the harbour are lovely whatever time of year you decide to visit. There is a great little gastro pub in the centre of the village called The Hero (in honour of Admiral Lord Nelson) which has a great menu of tasty dishes. Also, in the centre of the village there is a large playing field with hard tennis courts and basketball area and a children’s playground. Just outside the village is the noticeable landmark of the stunning six-storey Burnham Overy Windmill and neighbouring watermill, although neither are open to the public, they stand proud on the edge of the village, a beautiful sight when the sun catches the sails against Norfolk's big blue skies. In June Burnham Overy Staithe hosts the popular Norfolk Superhero Challenge, a quadraphonic event where teams of 2 work together to swim, kayak, cycle and run across the beaches and through the creeks. A lovely charity event to spectate. To pop to one of the other coastal villages you can catch the Coasthopper Bus which runs along the coast through many of the delightful villages and seaside towns - a great green way to explore the coast and without the worry of where to park!
History
Part of Burnham Overy was the original port for The Burnhams and set on the river Burn. Trading ships once reached the village by the river until the end of the Middle Ages when the river silted up and along with it the commercial trade. Until the end of the First World War the trading ships used the Staithe. This made a distinction between the two villages Burnham Overy Town and Burnham Overy Staithe that exist a mile apart from one another today. The most notable resident of Burnham Overy Staithe is Richard Woodget who resided at one of our cottages Flagstaff East/West and was the captain of the Cutty Sark. Horatio, Admiral Lord Nelson according to letters learned to row and sail a dinghy at Burnham Overy Staithe at the age of 10 just two years before joining the Navy.
Visit
A great central location on the north Norfolk Coast right on the coastal path ideal for popping on your walking books and walking for about 30 minutes to reach the glorious wide open beach. If you are looking for family days out there are the beaches of Wells and Brancaster where you can park nearby and reach the beaches within a few steps.
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We love staying in Flagstaff in Burnham Overy Staithe! Great location and views and a lovely relaxing place.
Great location, enjoyed our stay.
we have been coming to flagstaff for over a decade- its lovely , peaceful and one of our favourite places. Perfect location in a beautiful part of the country.
Have given a 5 because we love the house and its position is fab. We like to cook and eat at the house. We like the view, garden and the space!
At Flagstaff West the View from the living room is wonderful, better than watching telly. We would stay again and it was lovely and clean.
Flagstaff West was a Comfy characterful house in a great location. We had a lovely relaxing time. Thank you.
Better than Expected, a Real home from home, not just a barely furnished holiday let. 10 out of 10 for cleanliness and the outside space The sea view from the sitting room window fulfilled our expectations. Also, we liked the fact that we could keep really warm, and had comfortable surroundings.
We liked the view from the sitting room, the overall character of the house, the lovely kitchen / dining, the garden, the situation.
We appreciated the tasteful crockery, good pans, high quality bedding, sharp knives, the little things that make such a difference! Thank you.
The cottage was clean, warm and well maintained with a well stocked starter pack.
PRICE GUIDE
Sat 31 Aug 2024 | Fri 20 Sep 2024 | £1225 / week |
Sat 21 Sep 2024 | Fri 18 Oct 2024 | £1060 / week |
Sat 19 Oct 2024 | Fri 1 Nov 2024 | £1225 / week |
Sat 2 Nov 2024 | Fri 20 Dec 2024 | £985 / week |
Sat 21 Dec 2024 | Sun 5 Jan 2025 | £1590 / week |
Mon 6 Jan 2025 | Fri 4 Apr 2025 | £1010 / week |
Sat 5 Apr 2025 | Fri 25 Apr 2025 | £1395 / week |
Sat 26 Apr 2025 | Fri 23 May 2025 | £1090 / week |
Sat 24 May 2025 | Fri 30 May 2025 | £1595 / week |
Sat 31 May 2025 | Fri 4 Jul 2025 | £1260 / week |
Sat 5 Jul 2025 | Fri 5 Sep 2025 | £1855 / week |
Sat 6 Sep 2025 | Fri 12 Sep 2025 | £1595 / week |
Sat 13 Sep 2025 | Fri 26 Sep 2025 | £1260 / week |
Sat 27 Sep 2025 | Fri 17 Oct 2025 | £1090 / week |
Sat 18 Oct 2025 | Fri 31 Oct 2025 | £1260 / week |
Sat 1 Nov 2025 | Fri 19 Dec 2025 | £1010 / week |
Sat 20 Dec 2025 | Sun 4 Jan 2026 | £1635 / 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 28 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.