Broadwalk7
Location: 1 High Street, Coltishall, gb
Star Rating: 8.4 Stars
Property Type: Guest houses
About this Property
Picturesque Garden Views
Escape to tranquil surroundings and enjoy breathtaking garden views during your stay at Broadwalk7.
Convenient Location
Ideally situated within close proximity to popular attractions such as Blickling Hall and Norwich Cathedral, Broadwalk7 offers easy access to explore the best of Coltishall.
Comfortable Accommodation
Unwind in our cozy guest house complete with modern amenities including a flat-screen TV, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing experience.
Book now to experience a delightful stay at Broadwalk7 and create unforgettable memories in Coltishall.
Important Information
A deposit may be required at the property.
Policies
Check-in: 04:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Amenities & Facilities
- Offsite parking discounted rates available
- Parking
- Non-smoking rooms
- Family rooms
- Non-smoking throughout
- Fire extinguishers
- Smoke alarms
- CCTV outside property
- Television in common areas
- Free wired internet
- Self parking (surcharge)
- Offsite parking discounted rates available
- Internet access
- Japanese garden
- Fishing nearby
- Water sports equipment
- Paddle boating nearby
Rooms Available
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Twin Room
The twin room offers a wardrobe, an electric kettle, a carpeted floor, a flat-screen TV, as well as garden views. The unit has 3 beds.
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- Refrigerator
- Heating
- Shared toilet
- Electric kettle
- Wardrobe or closet
- Linen
- Upper floors accessible by stairs only
- Toilet paper
- Socket near the bed
- Smoke alarm
Guest Reviews
- Onno (7/5): Good - Indian take-away. Quiet. -
- Jeff (5/5): A Fever Dream - Confusing but Worth It - First, the practical points: the price is unbelievably cheap for the location, nestled in the Norfolk Broads. It’s clear that this place has a lot of history, and at one point, it must have been set up with real enthusiasm. The rooms have a distinctly early-2000s vibe, and there are personal touches everywhere including a barber’s chair, random bits of decor that feel like echoes of the past, and even motivational signs that carry a kind of hollow optimism, adding to this sort of identity crisis, and where multiple parallel universe converge into a single point.
Despite the disorganisation, I can't deny that I enjoyed my stay. There's something oddly endearing about the place—the mix of forgotten decor, the bizarre introductions, the contradictions between an overly visible CCTV system and a DVR just sitting there, easily unplugged. It’s a place that feels like it's caught between past ambition and present neglect, yet it still functions in its own strange way. Then you have the dusty turned off fruit machine by the door and golden streamers dangling down, so you feel like an archaeologist finding clues about a time when there was energy and life in this place, fingerprints left in time.
Would I stay here again? Probably, yes, because part of me enjoys the randomness of it all. If you’re someone who appreciates a bit of unintentional adventure with your accommodation infused with early 2000's decor, you might just feel the same. Oh and parking was good. That said, there’s a definite feeling that things have been left to run on autopilot. When I arrived, there was no one around, and I had to knock on random doors to find someone. Eventually, a woman in a pink dressing gown silently led me to the building, knocked on a dark, unlit room, peeked inside, then quickly turned wide-eyed and shut the door - leaving me standing there. A minute later, a guy emerged, looking slightly disoriented but friendly enough, and led me to my room. It was the kind of experience that makes you wonder if you've accidentally wandered into a David Lynch film. Despite free Wi-Fi advertised, there was no one to talk to, no signs. I had to use the WPS button to connect one device, and then use my IT skills to harvest the WiFi the passcode to use on my other, non-WPS enabled device. I tried to text for help, but no reply ever came back. Whole thing felt strange, and the strangeness was amplified by the grim foggy, silent hill-esque February gloom which was the backdrop to the experience.
- Alicja (10/5): Exceptional - Very Friendly hosts. Lovely & Quiet location with free private parking.
The room was very comfortable and clean.
I will definitely stay again.
- Stevan (10/5): Exceptional -
- Serhii (10/5): Exceptional -
- Parneelam (10/5): Exceptional - Fabulous
- M (8/5): Very good - Hosts very accommodating (I overlooked the shared bathroom in description but they, fortunately, had another room to offer). The water pressure was INCREDIBLE! (Coming back alone for this!). Place has lots of character but very good value for money.
- Sithole (10/5): Exceptional - Stayed here for my partner's getaway birthday, the linen was clean and comfortable beds with hot water in bathrooms throughout. We enjoyed the canoeing that Shayne's son took us through. We were also allowed late checkout and managed to have a very good rest. Will definitely come again. Quite lovely location with lots of parking space. Would do with a little bit of hoovering on the carpets but generally everything was great value for money.
- Ruth (7/5): Good - Clean well stocked room. Towels provided. Poor communication and very concerning attitude from booking .com. We were expected to travel 170 miles with no guarantee of accommodation. Also the accommodation stated does not exist and has changed its name probably for financial reasons
- Phil (8/5): Suited me; would not suit everyone. - Great value ,despite the odd blip.
- Martin (8/5): Would stay again -
- Stephen (10/5): Exceptional - Staff were approachable and room was lovely Wish we could have stayed longer
- Raymond (8/5): Very good -
- Carole (7/5): A lovely stay in a beautiful, well served village with plenty to do - Fantastic central location with on site parking and a lovely welcoming owner. Room was spacious, beds comfy and all in all, was excellent value for money. While booking it had the appearance of having an ensuite so we were disappointed to find it had a shared bathroom
Bathroom had no shower screen or anywhere to hook up mixer tap shower attachment so only option was a bath
- Steven (9/5): Superb - The owner was so helpful and kind . My wife and I will never forget her kindness 100% stay there again.
- Wibberley (7/5): Good -
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