Situated in a tranquil location, these wonderful single-storey barn conversions offer the perfect holiday get away to recharge and relax, whether you are wanting a weekend, or even better a week or two. They are accessed by a long private drive and privately nestled within the grounds of the owners’ equestrian farm. Lovingly furnished by the owners to provide a comfortable and spacious accommodation, they have a comfy bed, quality linens, as large walk-in shower, an enclosed lawn garden, patio with seating furniture and wonderful views of an uninterrupted countryside view across the meadows and farmland beyond.
Located in the heart of Norfolk makes it the best choice for those who want to experience all this region has on offer. They are within easy driving distance of the stunning Norfolk coastline and the beautiful Norfolk Broads. The surrounding area is plentiful with gastro pubs, cafés, and restaurants. Add in great walks and cycle routes, directly from your door, three good golf courses nearby and fishing lakes to discover, you really will have to come back just to fit it all in. Discover the string of the pretty coastal towns and villages including Wells-next-the-Sea, with its working harbour, town with shops, eateries, independent boutiques, and wonderful wide sandy beach. Blakeney has boat trips to visit Blakeney Point National Trust and spot the basking seal colonies. Cley-next-the-Sea has marshland habitats, rich and abundant with bird life, so be sure to bring along your binoculars. For a slightly different waterside experience head to Wroxham, the capital of the Norfolk Broads National Park, where you can captain your own day launch or join a chartered tour and just let the world drift blissfully past.
History buffs will enjoy the Muckleburgh and Thursford Collections and the Felbrigg, Blickling, Holkham and Sandringham Estates. Shopaholics head to the medieval city of Norwich having two indoor shopping malls, independent boutiques, a market square for fresh produce, plenty of eateries to refresh and refuel, a theatre, cathedral, and castle museum. Market town of East Dereham has shops, supermarket, plenty of eateries, and regular market days. Thetford Forest has 18, 730 hectares to explore. There are designated ability walking and cycling trails to enjoy. Also in another part of the forest is High Lodge and Go Ape for tree climbing adventure. Other attractions include Bressingham Steam Museum and Gardens where you can hop on a steam train, admire Alan Bloom’s much celebrated landscaped gardens, and even look round the Dad’s Army exhibition there to see a vivid depiction of the fictional home of Captain Mainwaring and his men.
These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 4 guests.