Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £261 to £
Self catering accommodation in Strumpshaw sleeps 2.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Pub near by • Short Breaks • Detached Property • Cottage Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Brandon Barn stands in the grounds of the owner's Georgian house - ancient and modern features have been carefully combined to provide light airy accommodation. Strumpshaw is midway between Norwich and Great Yarmouth; it is situated on the highest area of land in the Norfolk Broads, but its main claim to fame is as the home of the RSPB reserve at Strumpshaw Fen. Here you may see marsh harriers gliding over the reed beds or hear the booming of a bittern. The village is also the home of Strumpshaw Hall Steam Museum which is well worth a visit. The beaches of the east coast are a short drive away or you can jump on a train from the neighbouring village of Lingwood and enjoy a day exploring the lovely city of Norwich. Brandon Barn stands in the grounds of the owner's Georgian house, and has been tastefully converted to provide light airy accommodation. Ancient and modern features have been carefully combined - the rear wall of the property has been left to expose the Norfolk flints and there are exposed beams in the first floor sitting room and bedroom, while on the ground floor there is a modern kitchen, shower room and dining room. Pub: 500 yards Shop: 0.5 miles Ground Floor: Dining Room with table and four chairs, sofa bed with further tuck-under bed Kitchen with electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and washer/dryer Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and wc First Floor: Sitting/Dining Room with comfortable seating, flat screen TV, DVD and CD player Bedroom with a king-size bed Garden: Small courtyard area with table and chairs, access to owner's garden by arrangement - please note there are uncovered ponds. Parking: Driveway for two vehicles. Heating: Night storage heaters and electric convector heaters. Also Provided: Towels. Broadband, CD player, radio, books and games. Notes: Care should be taken around uncovered water at all times.
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