Enjoy a romantic retreat for two at this charming annexe within the grounds of Field Dalling Hall and you’ll be ideally located for exploring both the coast and the countryside. The property itself boasts a studio-style layout with characterful features sympathetic to the history of the property ensuring you have everything you need for a breakaway. For a delightful day trip, the National Nature Reserve and beach of Blakeney is just 4 miles away, with the opportunity to head off on a wildlife spotting boat trip for something a little different.
With views out to the pretty garden, the living room area of the open-plan space is a warm and welcoming place to take the weight off your feet. A two-seater sofa and an armchair ensure comfort for all guests whilst the TV provides entertainment for lazy evenings when you simply do not wish to leave the house. In the centre of the space is the antique double bed, a fantastic feature piece of furniture where you can get a good night’s rest. At the back of the property, you’ll find the modern monochrome kitchen which is small yet cleverly designed to ensure you can cook up a feast at breakfast, lunch and dinner. There is also a two-seater wooden dining table for mealtimes and morning cups of tea. Completing the property is the shower room featuring a cubicle and a heated towel rail. When the weather is warm, you can throw open the French doors and step out onto the patio where a table and chairs await, ideal for al fresco dining.
Active adventurers may wish to walk a stretch of the Norfolk Coast Path, which runs 84 miles from Sea Palling to Hunstanton, joining it at Morston which is just 5 miles from Field Dalling. Alternatively, you can travel further inland and get to know the history of the Norfolk Broads whilst navigating the picturesque waterways. You’ll be able to hire your own vessel to travel in or book yourself onto a sightseeing tour for the full experience.