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Blyth Green Stable Long Stratton

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Sleeps 4

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

0 Pets

Blyth Green Stable - Facilities

  • Fire / Woodburning Stove
  • BBQ
  • Detached
  • Dishwasher
  • Ground Floor Facilities
  • Electricty / Utilities Included
  • Garden / Patio Enclosed
  • Patio / Garden
  • Highchair
  • Local Pub
  • Rural Property
  • TV
  • Christmas Themed
  • WiFi / Internet Access
  • Bedding / Towels Included
  • Baby / Toddler / Family Friendly
  • Cot
  • Washing Machine
  • Local Fishing
  • Open Plan
  • Wheelchair Accessible Entrance
  • On Site Parking

Blyth Green Stable

Blyth Green Stable is a converted stable on our property near Long Stratton. It's detached and all on one floor, which is handy if stairs aren't your thing.

It got a full update a couple of years ago. It sleeps four in two bedrooms. There's one bathroom. It's got a 4 Star rating, so it's comfortable and well-equipped.

You've got your own enclosed garden out the back. It's sheltered, good for a barbecue. Inside, there's an open plan living area with a wood burner for cooler nights.

The village is about half a mile down the road. There's a pub, a Co-op, a butcher, and a few takeaways. It has what you need.

There are footpaths from the door onto Wacton Common and into the lanes. It's quiet countryside for walking or cycling.

Norwich is about half an hour's drive. You've got the cathedral, the castle, and all the shops there. The coast is a bit further. Southwold on the Suffolk coast is maybe 40 minutes. Cromer to the north is about the same.

For local days out, Banham Zoo is popular. Bressingham Steam Museum isn't far. The Norfolk Broads are close by for a boat trip, and Bewilderwood is up that way for kids.

Facilities: everything's included like bedding and towels. There's a washing machine, dishwasher, WiFi, and parking right outside. It's wheelchair accessible at the entrance. We can provide a cot and highchair.

If you're looking into the area for walks or history, these sites are useful: National Trust Norfolk and Visit Norfolk.