Sail Loft Riverside Holiday Homes

- FREE motorised dayboats provided except Summer school holidays
Spinnaker (ideal for 4-8 people) - large river view balcony
Top Sail (ideal for 4-8 people)
Stay Sail (ideal for 4-9 people)
Main Sail (ideal for 4-9 people)
Jib Sail (ideal for 4-8 people)
Also available, see Daisy Broad Lodges, sleep up to 10 - click here for more information
The Sail Loft - new luxury riverside accommodation
The bustling village of Wroxham at the heart of the Broadland National Park is the setting for the Sail Loft, a stylish riverside developments that enjoys great views and provides the ideal base to adventure out onto the Norfolk Broads. Distinctively designed to the English Tourism Council 4 Star standard, these superior riverside holiday properties add a new dimension to the skyline along the River Bure, close to Wroxham village centre - the capital of the Norfolk Broads.
Each named after the sail lofts which they have replaced, and created with comfort in mind, these luxury holiday homes boast balconies and sun-deck areas for relaxing and watching the river go by.
For most of the year, every property enjoys the added benefit of a motor launch because the best way of exploring the reed-fringed waterways of Broadland, is definitely afloat! Fishing, bird watching, picnics, stunning sunsets, peace and tranquility are just some aspects of this unique landscape.
FREE Motorised Day boat with Lodges except 22 July to 2 Sept - (10% discount for all Sail Loft and Daisy Broad Lodge customers on all other dates)
Example Property Layout (Mainsail):
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Ground Floor - Entrance hall with access to private sun deck and mooring. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and W.C. Twin-bedded room. Shower room. Separate W.C.
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First Floor - Comfortable sitting room and a second balcony with river views. Spacious and well equipped kitchen/dining room with balcony overlooking small marina.
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Second Floor - Single bedroom with connecting doors. Single bedroom, twin bedded room and double bedroom both sharing en-suite shower room. WC. Bathroom.
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The Sail Loft Facilities
- Electricity included
- Full gas central heating
- Mini Hi-Fi
- Colour TV / Video / DVD
- Microwave
- Large range hob top / over
- Dishwasher / Washing Machine
- Fridge/freezer
- Hairdryer
- Stair gate
- Balcony with furniture
- Parking for 2 cars
- Mooring for motor launch
- Life jackets FOC
- Linen (Duvets) and towels included
- Shops (100yds)
- Fishing available from property
- Pets welcome
- FREE motorised day boat







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Location
Norwich - 9 Miles, Great Yarmouth - 19 Miles, Horning - 3 Miles, Aylsham - 12 Miles, Sandy beaches - 13 miles
Wroxham, centrally located in the Norfolk Broads has shops and inns in ample variety provides an idyllic spot and ideal base to enjoy the Norfolk Broads for an active and exciting break or to just relax and unwind. For a change of scene, just a mile away, a miniature steam train carries visitors through attractive countryside to the traditional market town of Aylsham. The medieval city of Norwich, with its colourful market, theatre, Norman cathedral, castle museum, Millennium library, fine shops and numerous inns and restaurants, is 9 miles from Wroxham. Safe sandy beaches, gardens, nature trials and reserves, a wildlife park, National Trust properties and golf are all within 15 miles.
The Norfolk Broads
The Broads is the largest wetland in Britain and is specially protected with the equivalent status of a national park. There are six rivers connecting forty broads, making over 200km of waterways in all, and just waiting to be explored. Each Broad was once a medieval peat digging which was flooded to become a shallow lake after the peat was dug for fuel. Water, reeds, marshes and tangled woodlands make up the Broadlands landscape - a haven for birds and wildlife.
Broadland meets the sea at Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth, two bustling seaside towns with first class beaches to be enjoyed. Places to visit include nature reserves, churches, windmills, craft centres, and numerous riverside villages with pubs, shops and restaurants. At the western end of the river Yare is the historic city of Norwich. With its 900 year old Cathedral, Norman castle, museums, theatres, market place and shopping centre, Norwich is the capital of Broadland. Regatta and other boating events are part of life on the Broads. Ashore you will also find lots of local events, such as carnivals, and fetes to add to the fun.
The area caters for all kinds of holiday activities such as cycle hire, walking and fishing. The broads is a magical, mystical place to explore - take your time and enjoy it.
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