This exquisitely renovated 14th Century, single storey barn is situated in an idyllic conservation area only a walk from the stunning North Norfolk sandy beaches and offers an ideal retreat for creating wonderful happy holiday memories.
Step into history with a stay in this exquisite, 14th-century barn conversion. Tucked in a conservation area in the small village of Trimingham, this superb property offers a magical and memorable stay on the North Norfolk coast. Providing ample accommodation for six guests and two dogs, it’s perfect for a family-friendly holiday or an intimate getaway with friends.
Prepare to be wowed by this single-storey brick-and-flint property, which is stunning inside and out. Inside, it’s bursting with original features, including vaulted and beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls, and an inglenook fireplace. These are beautifully blended with high-quality fixtures and fittings for a homely and welcoming ambiance. Keen chefs will love preparing food in the modern, fitted kitchen, while a formal dining room offers a lovely backdrop for celebratory meals. The spacious lounge offers the ultimate relaxation area with three large sofas arranged around a Smart TV, an ornate wood burner and a flint bar in the corner for budding mixologists to craft cocktails. The sleeping quarters are arranged in one side of the property, featuring a master double bedroom with an en-suite wet room, plus a small double and a bedroom with adult-sized bunk beds which share the family bathroom. Outside is similarly delightful, with a rambling cottage-style garden surrounding the property with space for outdoor dining, BBQs and sipping a cuppa (or cocktail) in the sun.
Set on a cliff with spectacular sea views, Trimingham offers coastal walks and fossil hunting on the beach. Sandwiched between the traditional seaside town of Cromer (5 miles) and the quieter seaside village of Mundesley (3 miles), there are plenty of options for seaside fun. Inland, the market town of North Walsham (6 miles) boasts a selection of shops, eateries and historic sites, and offers easy access to the Norfolk Broads.