Tucked deep in the Norfolk countryside in a landscape that has remained unchanged for centuries, rich in endless walking trails, this light and bright barn conversion is as characterful and cosy as they come, retaining much of its original features, just moments from the sandy beaches of the incomparable Norfolk coastline.
High vaulted ceilings, exposed brickwork and timber frames, a soothing neutral colour, a wood burner and underfloor heating create a wonderfully warm atmosphere in the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner which beckons you to unwind weary walking muscles on the plush sofa, rustle up a family feast in the contemporary farmhouse-style kitchen and make special memories over dinner seated around the rustic dining table. As day turns to night, follow the warmth of the underfloor heating beneath the original brick floor to retire to either of the two beautifully serene en-suite bedrooms, featuring the same rustic décor and soothing colour palette as the rest of the barn, for a peaceful rest before tomorrow’s adventure. Admire some stunning sunsets melting over the rolling hillsides as you dine alfresco long into the evening in the enclosed courtyard.
Lying in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the charming village of Langham retains much of its historic character from its listed architecture and is the perfect base to explore the fabulous Norfolk coastline. Head to Blakeney (2 miles) to jump aboard a boat trip to Blakeney Point to spot the resident seal colonies, enjoy a traditional Victorian day at the seaside at Cromer (15 miles) or spot a variety of wildlife at the world-renowned birdwatching centre at Cley-next-the-Sea 3.5 miles away. Venture inland to discover the independent boutiques and art galleries of the Georgian town of Holt (5.5 miles) before hopping on the local steam railway for a coastal journey to Sheringham 10.5 miles away.