Beekeeper's Cabin is a single-storey, detached wooden cabin. It's just off a quiet country lane between Booton and Cawston, surrounded by fields on all sides. You can see it right on this side of the wood in that first field.
It sleeps two, with one bedroom and one bathroom. You can bring up to two dogs. It's been done up well. There's a ramp for the entrance, so no steps to worry about. The shower is a walk-in one.
The cabin sits right alongside a public footpath. It starts from the lane and runs right down beside the garden fence, into that patch of old woodland and then on to the chalk fen. You can walk into either Booton or Cawston village without going on the road, just using that footpath and field edges.
The garden is enclosed, which is handy for the dogs. There's a decked area with a covered bit. You get a BBQ, bike storage, and parking right outside.
Inside, it's open plan. There's a TV, WiFi, a washing machine, and the bedding and towels are included. We've also got a travel cot and a highchair if you need them.
The local shop and pub are about a three-quarter mile walk by road, or a little longer if you take the footpath route.
Location-wise, you're sort of in the middle of Norfolk. Norwich city is about a 25-minute drive south. The coast at Cromer or Sheringham is a 30-minute drive north. The Broads are about the same distance east, near Wroxham.
If you like walking or birdwatching, Blickling Estate is only a few miles away. The North Norfolk coast with places like RSPB Titchwell Marsh is roughly half an hour by car.
Useful planning links: Visit Norfolk and The Broads Authority.