This bright and sunny barn conversion is nestled within a working farm which is part of the National Garden Scheme, perfect for a tranquil getaway for two. With gorgeous gardens and a roaring wood burner inside, there’s something to bring a smile to your face whatever the weather. Just 10 miles away, you’ll find Pensthorpe Natural Park, an area covering 700 acres of changing landscapes which are packed with fascinating wildlife and plant life waiting to be explored.
As you step inside, you’ll notice that every detail has been carefully considered to be sympathetic to the property's original charm. With exposed beams, skylight windows and a feature wood burner, the living room is a cosy affair, complete with antique pieces of furniture and two large, luxurious sofas where you can sprawl out and relax. Tucked into one characterful corner, you’ll find a three-seater dining table, ideal for romantic meals. The kitchen is traditionally styled with a neutral colour palette with all the equipment you could need for a self-catering break as a couple. When night falls, make your way to the blissful bedroom with its four-poster bed and large skylight windows where you can watch the stars as you fall asleep. Completing the property is the quirky bathroom which boasts both a bathtub and a separate shower cubicle. From the living room, you can take the door out to the pretty private terrace area which is surrounded by mature plants and a lush green lawn. Additionally, guests are welcome to wander through the four acres of the owner’s gardens including a small arboretum, a rose garden and a selection of interesting animals.
For a taste of the coast, visit Hunstanton (21 miles) and you can while away your days on the golden sandy beach, get nostalgic at the amusements on the pier or head off on an active adventure along the Norfolk Coast Path. North of Wellingham, you can reach a different stretch of the coast with Blakeney 21 miles away. As a designated National Nature Reserve, the area is rich with biodiversity, and boat trips out to sea offer you a unique viewpoint of the coast, as well as the chance to spot grey seals in their natural habitats.