CHURCH
VIEW
HOLIDAYS, Norfolk
Self-catering Holiday Flats,
Reepham, Norfolk
Telephone: 01603 872 068
Mobile: 07776 444 563
Church View are newly refurbished flats above Echo Antiques, just off the Market Place in the centre of Reepham, Norfolk - overlooking the medieval church.
They are the perfect base for enjoying the amenities of the fine market town of Reepham and exploring all that the Norfolk countryside and coastline has to offer. Whether driving, biking or walking, it is the ideal centre.
The Old Brewery House Hotel and The King's Arms in the Market Place both serve excellent food. The sports club attached to the hotel has a swimming pool, gym and squash courts. Facilities are open to non-members.
The Church View Holiday flats
Our holiday flats (numbered 2 and 3) are in a converted Georgian building in one of Norfolk's prettiest market towns. Each has a double bedroom. Flat 2 is on the first floor. Flat 3 is on the ground floor. Both share use of the courtyard.
Flat 2
This is recently modernised. There is a kitchen, bathroom with toilet and a large split-level sitting room/bedroom overlooking the church.
- Storage heaters
- Electric oven and hob
- Fridge with freezer compartment
- Parking nearby
- TV with DVD player, radio.
- Washing machine
- Linen and towels provided
- A well-behaved pet is welcome
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Flat 3
This is newly modernised to a high standard. There is a spacious open-plan living area with kitchen/diner which adjoins the courtyard. It has a double bedroom and a shower room with toilet.
- Panel heaters and gas log effect fire
- Electric oven and hob
- Microwave
- Fridge with freezer compartment
- Dish washer
- TV with DVD player, radio
- Linen and towels provided
- Parking nearby
- A well-behaved pet is welcome
Click to enlarge photos.
From the visitors book:
"Great place to stay. Central to lots of interesting places."
F & R, Chesterfield
"What a fantastic find"
LB, London
"A charming and comfortable flat in a lovely town in the middle of Norfolk.
What more could we want?"
MT, Gloucester
Reepham
Reepham is an attractive and historic market town situated between the Bure and Wensum river valleys.
The marketplace contains a variety of interesting buildings. A market was founded in 1277 when Sir John Devaux obtained a charter from Edward I for a weekly market that continues to this day.
The current marketplace dates mainly from the 18th Century. The Old Brewery House was built in 1729 and originally named The Dial House. The King's Arms is a former coaching inn and dates from the 1500s.
Reepham has a Spar, two butchers, Diane's Pantry (great mix of food), a chemist and many other shops. A small market is held every Wednesday morning.
Prices and booking
Prices vary from £200 - £300 per week. Short breaks are available. All services are included in the price. Special offers on last minute breaks subject to availability.
To enquire about our tariff, availability or to make a booking telephone
01603 872 068 or 07776 444 563.
Directions
From the A1067 Fakenham to Norwich Road, turn onto the B1145 by Bawdeswell Garden Centre.
Follow the road to Reepham Market Square.
Continue towards the church.
The Church View Holiday flats are above and behind the blue-walled antique shop on the left.
Our favourite 12 good things to see/do/visit

Heydon — only a cycle ride away. Norfolk's prettiest village. Perfect for picnics on the green. A good tea room and the Earle Arms pub.
Blickling Hall, Park and Garden (photo above) — a National Trust gem, Blickling was once the home of Anne Boleyn. Wonderful walks, a lake and woodland paths. Telephone 01263 738030.
Morston Quay — take a boat trip to see the seals off Blakeney Point. Be sure to stop off at the Point. In good weather take a later boat back, visit the Old Lifeboat House for coffee and enjoy walks over the dunes to the sea. Magic.
Holkham Hall — Stately home. Telephone 01328 710277. The Victoria Inn near the park entrance has excellent food. The nearby beach has miles of sand and Norfolk skies (as seen in the TV series, Kingdom).
Holt — for shopping, coffee, lunch or supper. Byfords has a deli and café. Larner's foodhall is the Harrods of Norfolk. Excellent shops for locally caught fish, lobster, crab, etc.
Cley — great deli, smokehouse and pottery.
Salthouse — Cookies Crabshop for seafood platters on the Green. Telephone 01263 740352.

Blakeney (photo above) — pretty sailing harbour. Enjoy crab sandwiches or oysters from the caravan on the quay and a walk out on the causeway.
Sheringham — North Norfolk Railway trips with steam locomotives to Holt.
Telephone 01263 820800.
Aylsham — Bure Valley Railway, narrow gauge to Wroxham. Telephone 01263 733858.
The Broads — hire a boat from Wroxham. Moore & Co. Telephone 01603 783311.
Norwich — historic city, cathedral and castle.
Local pubs and restaurants
The King's Arms, Reepham
Pub and restaurant. Telephone 01603 870345
The Old Brewery House Hotel, Reepham
(photo right) Pub and restaurant. Telephone 01603 870881
The Ratcatchers, Eastgate, Cawston
Take Booton road. 1 mile past Booton Church.
Pub and restaurant. Best to book. Telephone 01603 871430
The Earle Arms, Heydon
In a very pretty ‘off the beaten track’ estate village overlooking the green
(used in many films)
Telephone 01263 587376
The Buckinghamshire Arms, Blickling
Next to Blickling Hall.
Telephone 01263 732133
The Black Boys, Aylsham
Pub and restaurant in Aylsham Market Place.
Telephone 01263 732122
Reepham Fish Bar & Chinese Takeaway, Reepham
Telephone 01603 871757
Gate of India
Indian restaurant and takeaway, Market Place, Aylsham.
Telephone 01263 734742
All Things Nice, 9 High Street, Cawston
Opens for early breakfasts. Lunches. Also has a deli.
Telephone 01603 971246
Slice of Heaven Café, Reepham
Good for breakfasts, coffee and snacks.
Local Services
Doctor's Surgery
Smugglers Lane. Telephone 01603 870271
Reepham Fishery
Coarse fishing. Telephone 01603 308113
Farmers Market, Aylsham
Aylsham Market Place, the first Saturday of the month - highly recommended
General Auction, Aylsham
Key's Saleroom, every Monday






