Tenure: Freehold
WESTON HOUSE SPECIFICATION 3 off street parking spaces
Enclosed garden and courtyard
Well insulated and energy efficient
Slimlite double glazing
Oak internal doors
Oak engineered flooring to ground floor
Bi-fold doors to rear garden & side courtyard
Ceramic tiled flooring to bathrooms
Underfloor heating to ground floor and column radiators to first floor
LOCATION Weston House sits on an elevated plot which looks down towards the oldest part of the village which is, confusingly, called Newgate at the southern end of the village where the Three Swallows pub overlooks Cley Green below the fine parish church. There is a poetry festival and an amateur dramatics society perform in the large modern village hall at the other (northern) end of Church Lane.
In the centre of the village is the famous George Hotel and is passed en route to the landmark Cley Mill on The Quay. The village was an important port in medieval times until the Glaven estuary started to silt up and now only small boats can reach here. Cley is also now renown for its various food outlets including its smokehouse and delicatessen as well as several eateries. Arts and crafts, books and much more can be added to the natural attractions of this part of the Heritage Coast. The Cley Marshes Visitor Centre at the eastern end of the village is building on the tradition of birdwatching and conservation after this area became the first Wildlife Trust reserve in the country in 1926. This is a Conservation Area within the coastal Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Within a short drive are the coastal villages of Blakeney, Morston, Stiffkey and Salthouse with the ever popular and busy former market town of Holt just 4 miles inland to the south.