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    Coventry Guest House

    4.0 (1 review)

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    The Sandcastle

    The Sandcastle

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    We stayed at the Sandcastle in July 2009 We booked on the same morning we arrived, and drove down…read morefrom Newark. We found a place to Park right outside the Guesthouse, which is in a row of similar properties. There is a Pay and Display Carpark Opposite, adjacent to a paved promenade and Blue Flag Beach. Our room was a top floor Dorma which had recently been re-fitted, and of which the owner was duly proud.. the Bathroom was enormous and tasefully fitted out with Roll top Bath, separate Shower and all the facilities, and has a west facing window which lets in beautiful light in the evenings. The view from the front was stunning straight over the road to the beach. The flying fifteens tea room is over the road and is a must visit if you like your tea and cakes.. The owner was very pleasant and we were left to it after we had checked in, with a lovely bowl of kit kats and Mrs Grimbles Biscuits.. The Breakfast was in the Basement dining room, and was very very nice, there isn't much room in the dining room one large shared table and a smaller table at which we sat, I think this layout may change to suit the guests staying, as there aren't many rooms, so I wouldn't envisage strangers having to share, but that said it wouldn't be that unpleasant as the owner is not only the chef but plays host without being intrusive.. We visited Somerleyton Hall and Village this was our main reason for staying in Lowestoft, we bought Chips from the Pier which were excellent, and on the following day opted not to eat in the town as there is very little in the way of a wow factor food wise.. Maybe we were being picky, but you can have a pub lunch pretty much anywhere.. so we did just that and went to the broads on our way home near Acle.. If you are there in Summer and have a good camera, Set your alarm early.. the Sunrise coast isn't just a marketing ploy, it's the best sunrise you'll see in Britain, Bar none, especially under the derelict pier and Groynes.. We really enjoyed our stay and will definitely stay again, provided the owner stays the same. Forgot to say the Price was very reasonable..

    I stayed there from Nov 2010 till Mar 2011 in room 1 on the first floor…read moreI had absolutely no problems with the room,cleaning,breakfasts etc.... The owners were in my opinion friendly & helpful at all times and did me a few favours in the duration of my stay My only regret is not being there in the summer months as I would imagine that the gardens back & front would be in pristine condition as is the interior of the guest house in all rooms

    Wavecrest - Street view of the guest house

    Wavecrest

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    In 2013 I stayed two nights over the Summer Bank Holiday in the single room on the first floor…read morefacing the sea. I arrived in the afternoon by train and knew that the owners wouldn't be in to greet me, though I hoped the person who'd open the door for me would give me a friendly greeting. A man, who didn't even introduce himself, let me in, showed me my room and left me with my house keys and instructions for the bath and internet password. It was all very curt and I felt a bit disgruntled. The room itself was all right. It was clean and tidy, and there was a big single bed with towels on the duvet, a table and a wardrobe (which had broken doors). The window overlooked the street which wasn't as quiet as I was told, especially during the day, and there's a big parking site before you come to the promenade and the sea. It got very noisy at midnight when drunk, young people left the pub which is 300m away. I know that the owners can't be blamed for those people but they should have made me aware of this pub. The bathroom was across the hall with a shower, toilet, window and basin, offering shower gel and shampoo in the mirror cabinet. The breakfast was all right with cornflakes, toast, coffee, tea and English breakfast but I missed a bit the fresh local food I'm used from other B&B's, not packaged jam and butter. The house and the neighbours were quiet, so that I can tell that I slept well (as soon as the drunks had passed the B&B). The bus station is about 12min away on foot and the train station about 7min from Wavecrest Guest House. It's easy to go by foot to the city centre which is between the train station and the bus station. Room Tip: If facing the road, keep the windows closed during the day as there're many cars and they don't bother the 20mph limit.

    I've stayed here twice in the past 3 years and I decided to finally review. They've recently done a…read morewhole remodel and redecorate so it's such a cute place to stay - truly feels English seaside town. My rooms both times had beach views through big windows, tea and biscuits, perfectly clean bathroom, warm cozy beds etc. The owners are super nice and helpful. The weather was so nice once and so grey once...but I guess that's England!

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    Wavecrest - Bathroom across the hall for Single room

    Bathroom across the hall for Single room

    Wavecrest - Single room on first floor facing the sea

    Single room on first floor facing the sea

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