Meadow Springs is peacefully situated in large gardens stocked with shrubs, flowers, vegetable and fruit trees. There is ample off road parking. Guests have the freedom to come and go as they please, having a separate entrance to their rooms.
Meadow Springs has been inspected by the English Tourist Council and awarded four stars, reflecting the high standard of the accomodation.
The modern, attractively furnished and well equipped ground floor rooms, one twin and one double, open directly onto a south-facing patio - ideal for enjoying an early evening drink on a warm summer evening!
Each room is equipped with television, radio, fridge, hairdryer, shaver point and teacoffee making facilities. The en suite bathrooms have baths with showers over.
There is a sunny breakfast room for the exclusive use of our guests, where they can relax and watch the birds feeding. Our ample breakfasts include fruit, cereals, yoghurts, full English including sausages from a local butcher and toast with home made preserves. We cater for special diets and will do our best to satisfy any specific requirements.
There is a wide variety of eating places within a few miles of Holme to suit all tastes, including the White Horse pub in the village which is within easy walking distance of Meadow Springs and a favurite with our guests.
Holme-next-the-Sea is situated in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are vast expanses of beaches and salt marshes to explore which continue along the coast to Thornham, Brancaster, Holkham and beyond.
Holme Bird Observatory and Norfolk Wildlife Trust are situated down near the beach and there are bird hides just a short walk away from Meadow Springs. The flagship RSPB reserve at Titchwell is close by and the Snettisham reserve around seven miles away.
Two long distance footpaths - North Norfolk Coastal and the old Roman Road, Peddars Way - converge at Holme, allowing guests to enjoy many pleasant walks.
The traditional seaside town of Hunstanton is a short drive away. For a more unusual shopping experience, try Burnham Market with it's unique selection of shops clustered around the village green - be sure to visit the hat shop. Other places close by to visit include Sandringham House and Estate - the country residence of HM Queen, Norfolk Lavender, the magnificent stately homes of Holkham and Houghton Hall and the attractive small town of Wells-next-the-Sea. For a more serious shopping experience try King's Lynn, you will also find many historical buildings here and a museum housing Sea Henge which was excavated from Holme Beach in 1999.
We look forward to meeting you!