This is Fox Tiny House. It's in Foxley, a quiet village in North Norfolk. It's a little wooden cabin, up on blocks, on a three-acre meadow.
It sleeps two. One bedroom, but it's a mezzanine up a ladder. It's a proper double bed up there, but you have to climb to it. The shower room is small but it's a proper modern shower. The kitchen has a two-ring hob and a small fridge.
The whole place runs on solar power. We're off-grid, but you still get lights, a plug for your phone, and Wi-Fi. It works fine most of the time.
Outside, there's a private deck with a fire pit and seating. You get your own bit of the meadow. The site has two other places, a couple of big safari tents and another small lodge, but they're spaced well apart.
It's a 4 Star place, which means it's comfortable and well-finished, just compact. You'll need to be okay with a ladder to bed and living in one open room.
Location wise, you're in the middle of rural Norfolk. Norwich is about half an hour's drive. The coast at Wells-next-the-Sea is about twenty-five minutes. The Norfolk Broads are roughly half an hour to the east.
Useful links for planning: National Trust Norfolk and Visit Norfolk.