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Big skies and stunning sandy beaches and the tranquil Norfolk Broads; Norfolk boasts some glorious coast and countryside. Great for birdwatching, cycling or walking. Quaint flint cottages, windmills and churches to explore, including Cley-next-the-sea and Blakeney.

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Burnham Folly 2

Wells-next-the-sea, Norfolk, East of England

Burnham Folly From £909 Availability

Nestle up by the fire, spend slow mornings under the covers and embrace the tranquillity and magic of the surrounding Estate! Burnham Folly offers a romantic escape that is intimate, and cosy yet still feels bright and spacious in every corner. This studio folly offers all the delights a couple could need, with space for two of you to settle in and fully relax.

A Grade II listed gatehouse, this delightful holiday home is truly one of a kind. Grand high ceilings and decorative plasterwork frame this beautiful room, creating a bijou studio apartment. All on one level on the ground floor, the layout is open plan, centred around a charming feature fireplace that you can leave burning through the afternoons! Large armchairs face the fireplace, perfect for curling up with a book and loosing track of the hours as you embrace these tranquil holiday moments.

There are some small catering facilities including a toaster, kettle, and fridge, however we would highly recommend taking a break from all the food preparation and visiting the nearby Victoria Inn or Wells Beach Café for a meal, as well as trying out the incredible North Norfolk foodie scene that stretches up the coast!

The king-size bed is opulent in style, with luxurious linens and soft pillows that you sink into, relishing a good night’s sleep with no alarms needed in the morning. There is an en-suite shower room for you to enjoy as well.

Stepping outside, it is a beautiful fifteen-minute walk through the Estate to reach the majestic Holkham Hall, and a further fifteen-minutes beyond that will bring you to Holkham village and the beach beyond. The Holkham Estate itself is vast, offering 25000 acres of parkland and private gardens. Rich in history, architecture and wildlife, the charms of Holkham Hall are hard to resist! Whilst Burnham Folly is pet friendly, it is asked that you keep your four-legged friend on a lead whilst walking in the estate.

Whether you are on a quiet romantic escape, looking to explore the North Norfolk coast, or visiting friends and family, Burnham West Lodge is a brilliant base. Perfectly located for both coast and countryside, we cannot recommend this charming property enough!

Poised in the grounds of the impressive Holkham Estate, Burnham Folly offers a one-of-a-kind, romantic getaway in North Norfolk. Stepping outside, it is a beautiful fifteen-minute walk through the Estate to reach the majestic Holkham Hall, and a further fifteen-minutes beyond that will bring you to Holkham village and the beach beyond.

The Holkham Estate is vast, offering 25000 acres of parkland and private gardens. Rich in history, architecture and wildlife, the charms of Holkham Hall are hard to resist! The seat of the Earl of Leicester, this elegant 18th century mansion is still a much loved, lived-in family home which visitors can also enjoy. There are 6 acres of walled garden, originally laid out by Samuel Wyatt in the late 1700’s. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the walking and cycling paths, the lakes, watching the deer, the tree top high ropes course with its swings, bridges and ziplines, rowing boats, canoes and kayaks on the lake and the woodland play area. It is an outstanding family excursion.

Of course, North Norfolk is renowned for its beautiful beaches and the beach at Holkham does not disappoint. It is one of the most unspoilt and beautiful stretches of sand in the country. With a glorious semi-circle basin filling to form a spectacular shallow lagoon at high tides, this beach is famous for the closing scene in Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘Shakespeare in Love’ and is also very popular with birdwatchers, so pack your binoculars if you would like to find some!

For an afternoon of pottering around the shops, Burnham Market and Holt are perfect. Overflowing with unique independent shops, welcoming gastropubs such as the Hoste, cute delis, cafes, and galleries, all around a delightful village green, Burnham Market is incredibly popular. Look out for the August arts and crafts fair with puppet shows and alfresco dining! Holt is another Norfolk gem, again with wonderful art galleries, eateries, and charm.

Burnham Place 2

Wells-next-the-sea, Norfolk, East of England

Burnham Place From £1468 Availability

A romantic retreat, Burnham Place is the perfect choice for a romantic weekend getaway, anniversary, proposal or Valentine’s weekend! Nestle up by the fire, take long dog walks around the surrounding estate or spend serene days on the beach, soaking up every moment of relaxation. This charming, one bedroom bolthole, is located within the beautiful Holkham Estate, with access to acres of land, and positioned perfectly for enjoying all the delights of the North Norfolk coast.

From the moment you step inside, the spacious living area is full of charm and character. The exposed beams and brick fireplace all create a sense of warmth and cosiness that makes you want to hunker down with a cup of tea and a good book. Equipped with all the essentials you might need to make hot drinks and tasty snacks, this is the perfect room to relax in, curling up on the chesterfield sofas and talking long into the evening with your loved one.

An elegant spiral staircase guides you down into the subterranean bedroom. A one-of-a-kind glass lantern over the atrium allows natural light to pour into this cosy space. The once vaulted cellars have been cleverly converted into a sumptuous bedroom and a modern bathroom. With crisp white sheets on your super king-size bed, this unique room feels private and indulgent, which makes it hard to crawl out of bed in the mornings!  

As soon as you step outside the front door, the great outdoors embraces you. Parkland stretches out in every direction, with pet friendly woodland trails that lead you into the charming Holkham village, The Burnhams and onto Wells-next-the-Sea. The foodie scene is North Norfolk is exemplary, with the nearby Victoria Inn coming highly recommended and plenty of other eateries to choose between, all within a short drive.

This bedroom bolthole is located within the beautiful Holkham Estate, with access to acres of land, and positioned perfectly for enjoying all the delights of the North Norfolk coast.

Poised in the grounds of the impressive Holkham Estate, you only step outside your front door to appreciate the impressive parkland and woodlands that surround you. A beautiful walk through the Estate will bring you to the majestic Holkham Hall, whilst pet friendly woodland trails lead you into the charming Holkham village, The Burnhams and onto Wells-next-the-Sea.

The Holkham Estate is vast, offering 25000 acres of parkland and private gardens. Rich in history, architecture and wildlife, the charms of Holkham Hall are hard to resist! The seat of the Earl of Leicester, this elegant 18th century mansion is still a much loved, lived-in family home which visitors can also enjoy. There are 6 acres of walled garden, originally laid out by Samuel Wyatt in the late 1700’s. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the walking and cycling paths, the lakes, watching the deer, the tree top high ropes course with its swings, bridges and ziplines, rowing boats, canoes and kayaks on the lake and the woodland play area. It is an outstanding family excursion.

Of course, North Norfolk is renowned for its beautiful beaches and the beach at Holkham does not disappoint. It is one of the most unspoilt and beautiful stretches of sand in the country. With a glorious semi-circle basin filling to form a spectacular shallow lagoon at high tides, this beach is famous for the closing scene in Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘Shakespeare in Love’ and is also very popular with birdwatchers, so pack your binoculars if you would like to find some!

For an afternoon of pottering around the shops, Burnham Market and Holt are perfect. Overflowing with unique independent shops, welcoming gastropubs such as the Hoste, cute delis, cafes, and galleries, all around a delightful village green, Burnham Market is incredibly popular. Look out for the August arts and crafts fair with puppet shows and alfresco dining! Holt is another Norfolk gem, again with wonderful art galleries, eateries, and charm.

Burnham West Lodge 2

Wells-next-the-sea, Norfolk, East of England

Burnham West Lodge From £1112 Availability

Poised in the grounds of the impressive Holkham Estate, Burnham West Lodge offers a one-of-a-kind, romantic getaway in North Norfolk. Offering a desirable location, unrivalled comfort and all the peace and privacy you could wish for, this is the perfect holiday retreat!

The lodge is located on the southern boundary of the Holkham Estate, with a quiet back road leading towards the Estate’s striking obelisk. The same little-used road guides you in the other direction towards the beautiful North Norfolk villages and the picturesque seaside at Wells-next-the-Sea.

The lodge may not be the original building, yet this mid 1800’s replacement has been impeccably restored, creating a home away from home that is overflowing with warmth and character. The renovations pay great respect and attention to Teulon’s architecture, with fittings and furnishings that completement the original décor. The front door opens into a tasteful living room with a welcoming wood-burning stove and a sofa designed for two to snuggle into, getting cosy at the end of the day. There is an intimate kitchen area with all the basic appliances you might need. Although with excellent pubs and restaurants nearby, this is the perfect opportunity to treat yourselves to meals out.

All on one level, the bedroom and bathroom can be found off the living room. Simple and elegant, the bedroom adopts the same calming décor as the rest of the lodge, perfect for a long night sleep and slow mornings in bed.

From the moment you step outside, you will fall in love with the parkland. There is a charming private garden where you can savour the privacy and romance of the lodge. The private garden leads into the Holkham Estate grounds, where you can wonder for hours, enjoying every second spent in this beautiful nature.

Whether you are on a quiet romantic escape, looking to explore the North Norfolk coast, or visiting friends and family, Burnham West Lodge is a brilliant base. Perfectly located for both coast and countryside, we cannot recommend this charming property enough!

Poised in the grounds of the impressive Holkham Estate, Burnham West Lodge offers a one-of-a-kind, romantic getaway in North Norfolk. The lodge is located on the southern boundary of the Holkham Estate, with a quiet back road leading towards the Estate’s striking obelisk. The same little-used road guides you in the other direction towards the beautiful North Norfolk villages and the picturesque seaside at Wells-next-the-Sea.

The Holkham Estate is vast, offering 25000 acres of parkland and private gardens. Rich in history, architecture and wildlife, the charms of Holkham Hall are hard to resist! The seat of the Earl of Leicester, this elegant 18th century mansion is still a much loved, lived-in family home which visitors can also enjoy. There are 6 acres of walled garden, originally laid out by Samuel Wyatt in the late 1700’s. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the walking and cycling paths, the lakes, watching the deer, the tree top high ropes course with its swings, bridges and ziplines, rowing boats, canoes and kayaks on the lake and the woodland play area. It is an outstanding family excursion.

Of course, North Norfolk is renowned for its beautiful beaches and the beach at Holkham does not disappoint. It is one of the most unspoilt and beautiful stretches of sand in the country. With a glorious semi-circle basin filling to form a spectacular shallow lagoon at high tides, this beach is famous for the closing scene in Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘Shakespeare in Love’ and is also very popular with birdwatchers, so pack your binoculars if you would like to find some!

For an afternoon of pottering around the shops, Burnham Market and Holt are perfect. Overflowing with unique independent shops, welcoming gastropubs such as the Hoste, cute delis, cafes, and galleries, all around a delightful village green, Burnham Market is incredibly popular. Look out for the August arts and crafts fair with puppet shows and alfresco dining! Holt is another Norfolk gem, again with wonderful art galleries, eateries, and charm.

Canal House 6

White Horse Common, Norfolk, East of England

Canal House From £1252 Availability

Perched on the waterfront, adjacent to Norfolk’s only locked canal, Canal House is a magnificent restoration and conversion of the 19th century Eldridge Mill Granary Building. With superb original features, traditional Norfolk materials such as brick and flint blended with contemporary aspects, this holiday home is both striking and superbly comfortable. It sleeps 6 guests in 3 fabulous bedrooms.
 
The house is situated two miles from North Walsham at White Horse Common. Your holiday will include wonderful countryside walks and plenty of visits to the fabulous Norfolk beaches. The seaside towns of Cromer and Mundesley are very close by as are some wonderful historic houses and gardens such as the National Trust’s Blickling Hall.
 
Canal House offers superb modern comfort together with bucket loads of character. This amazing three-storey building features balconies on all floors with stunning views over the millpond, canal and water meadows. It features much of the wonderful structural woodwork that made up its original character, so there are warm wooden beams throughout together with vaulted ceilings in the bedrooms. It has been sensitively renovated with contemporary touches, a gorgeous kitchen and excellent bathrooms. The state-of-the-art digital entertainment system is a major plus so that you can relax, listen to your favourite soundtracks or watch a movie at the end of a busy day.
 
The water and abundant wildlife are all part of the magic of Canal House. Otters and kingfishers have frequently seen in the nearby water meadows, and the area is a firm favourite with birdwatchers. There is a launch not far from the house for kayak and canoe trips on the canal. The house offers a scenic garden with garden furniture on the patio for alfresco dining. Not only that there is a lovely balcony by the kitchen with a table for two waiting for a romantic glass of wine to watch the sunset.
 
The lower ground floor is home to an atmospheric open plan kitchen diner. The kitchen is modern and perfect for preparing lovely holiday meals. The room is a delight, full of beams and dotted with colour splashes of white and lime green. You can head out to the balcony or to the garden where you can enjoy alfresco dining with a view using the barbecue.
 
Upstairs you will find the luxurious living area with its deep plush sofas centred around a modern wood-burning stove. Wall to wall French doors flood the room with light and open onto a balcony. Tucked away, there is a cute little games corner with table football for fun.
 
The top-level is home to three bedrooms. The master bedroom boasts a kingsize bed, an ensuite shower room and a private balcony. This gorgeous room is very spacious and enjoys lovely countryside views. There are another charming double room and a twin which share a modern family bathroom. The bedrooms enjoy beamed and vaulted ceilings which add to their luxurious engaging appeal.

Canal House enjoys a countryside setting in White Horse Common, just two miles from North Walsham. It is very quiet and peaceful. You have very good links here to the stunning North Norfolk beaches with their huge skies.
 
North Walsham is steeped in history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times. It became a centre for weaving along with the nearby village of Worstead. The wealth from this enabled the locals to build St Nicholas Church which dates back to 1330. Its tall tower is the second tallest in Norfolk after Norwich Cathedral. There is a Thursday market and plenty of shops, eateries and historical buildings including Paston College where Horatio Nelson spent his school days between 1768 and 1771. Bacton Woods has 280 acres of ancient woodland, an excellent place to hike and bike.
 
If you want to explore more about Nelson’s links to the area, you can visit Nelson’s birthplace, Burnham Thorpe. A stroll around the village reveals the site of the parsonage where Nelson was born though it was knocked down in 1803. Nelson’s father was rector at All Saint’s Church, and there is a lot of memorabilia in the fabulous village pub. It is definitely the place for a good lunch!

Mundesley is a charming Victorian seaside village not far from Canal House. It is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with breathtaking coastal walks including the Paston Way and the Norfolk Coast Path. Mundesley became popular with the Victorians after the opening of a railway in 1889. Southrepps Common is an important area for wildlife with deep fragrant woodland and beautiful wildflowers. A fine nine-hole golf course built in 1901 sits on the River Mun hillside with sensational views over the coast and countryside.
 
Cromer, perched on the very edge of the North Norfolk coast, is famous for its delicious Cromer crabs, wide-open beaches, its lighthouse, its proud tradition of RNLI service and its iconic pier. It boasts many small local independent shops and restaurants and feels a little as though you have gone back in time.
 
If you enjoy visiting ancient houses and stunning gardens you can take a trip to Blickling Hall. It is a breathtaking Jacobean mansion in 4600 acres with ancient yew hedges. The garden and historic park are magnificent. There are excellent marked walks as well as cycle routes. It is also a wonderful place to go if you have your dog with you.
 
Close to the house, you will find the very pretty East Ruston Old Vicarage Gardens. There are so many different gardens to see, plus there is an excellent tea room. You will not regret visiting it!

Canal House 6

White Horse Common, Norfolk, East of England

Canal House From £1252 Availability

Perched on the waterfront, adjacent to Norfolk’s only locked canal, Canal House is a magnificent restoration and conversion of the 19th century Eldridge Mill Granary Building. With superb original features, traditional Norfolk materials such as brick and flint blended with contemporary aspects, this holiday home is both striking and superbly comfortable. It sleeps 6 guests in 3 fabulous bedrooms.
 
The house is situated two miles from North Walsham at White Horse Common. Your holiday will include wonderful countryside walks and plenty of visits to the fabulous Norfolk beaches. The seaside towns of Cromer and Mundesley are very close by as are some wonderful historic houses and gardens such as the National Trust’s Blickling Hall.
 
Canal House offers superb modern comfort together with bucket loads of character. This amazing three-storey building features balconies on all floors with stunning views over the millpond, canal and water meadows. It features much of the wonderful structural woodwork that made up its original character, so there are warm wooden beams throughout together with vaulted ceilings in the bedrooms. It has been sensitively renovated with contemporary touches, a gorgeous kitchen and excellent bathrooms. The state-of-the-art digital entertainment system is a major plus so that you can relax, listen to your favourite soundtracks or watch a movie at the end of a busy day.
 
The water and abundant wildlife are all part of the magic of Canal House. Otters and kingfishers have frequently seen in the nearby water meadows, and the area is a firm favourite with birdwatchers. There is a launch not far from the house for kayak and canoe trips on the canal. The house offers a scenic garden with garden furniture on the patio for alfresco dining. Not only that there is a lovely balcony by the kitchen with a table for two waiting for a romantic glass of wine to watch the sunset.
 
The lower ground floor is home to an atmospheric open plan kitchen diner. The kitchen is modern and perfect for preparing lovely holiday meals. The room is a delight, full of beams and dotted with colour splashes of white and lime green. You can head out to the balcony or to the garden where you can enjoy alfresco dining with a view using the barbecue.
 
Upstairs you will find the luxurious living area with its deep plush sofas centred around a modern wood-burning stove. Wall to wall French doors flood the room with light and open onto a balcony. Tucked away, there is a cute little games corner with table football for fun.
 
The top-level is home to three bedrooms. The master bedroom boasts a kingsize bed, an ensuite shower room and a private balcony. This gorgeous room is very spacious and enjoys lovely countryside views. There are another charming double room and a twin which share a modern family bathroom. The bedrooms enjoy beamed and vaulted ceilings which add to their luxurious engaging appeal.

Canal House enjoys a countryside setting in White Horse Common, just two miles from North Walsham. It is very quiet and peaceful. You have very good links here to the stunning North Norfolk beaches with their huge skies.
 
North Walsham is steeped in history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times. It became a centre for weaving along with the nearby village of Worstead. The wealth from this enabled the locals to build St Nicholas Church which dates back to 1330. Its tall tower is the second tallest in Norfolk after Norwich Cathedral. There is a Thursday market and plenty of shops, eateries and historical buildings including Paston College where Horatio Nelson spent his school days between 1768 and 1771. Bacton Woods has 280 acres of ancient woodland, an excellent place to hike and bike.
 
If you want to explore more about Nelson’s links to the area, you can visit Nelson’s birthplace, Burnham Thorpe. A stroll around the village reveals the site of the parsonage where Nelson was born though it was knocked down in 1803. Nelson’s father was rector at All Saint’s Church, and there is a lot of memorabilia in the fabulous village pub. It is definitely the place for a good lunch!

Mundesley is a charming Victorian seaside village not far from Canal House. It is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with breathtaking coastal walks including the Paston Way and the Norfolk Coast Path. Mundesley became popular with the Victorians after the opening of a railway in 1889. Southrepps Common is an important area for wildlife with deep fragrant woodland and beautiful wildflowers. A fine nine-hole golf course built in 1901 sits on the River Mun hillside with sensational views over the coast and countryside.
 
Cromer, perched on the very edge of the North Norfolk coast, is famous for its delicious Cromer crabs, wide-open beaches, its lighthouse, its proud tradition of RNLI service and its iconic pier. It boasts many small local independent shops and restaurants and feels a little as though you have gone back in time.
 
If you enjoy visiting ancient houses and stunning gardens you can take a trip to Blickling Hall. It is a breathtaking Jacobean mansion in 4600 acres with ancient yew hedges. The garden and historic park are magnificent. There are excellent marked walks as well as cycle routes. It is also a wonderful place to go if you have your dog with you.
 
Close to the house, you will find the very pretty East Ruston Old Vicarage Gardens. There are so many different gardens to see, plus there is an excellent tea room. You will not regret visiting it!

Cartshed Lodge, a luxurious couple's hideaway, has a full size hot tub and is located in lovely open 2

Hoveton, Norfolk, East of England

Cartshed Lodge, a luxurious couple's hideaway, has a full size hot tub and is located in lovely open From £973 Availability

Cartshed Lodge, a luxurious couple's hideaway, has a full size hot tub and is located in lovely open farmland with stunning field views and sunsets. Within easy walking distance of the bustling Broads villages of Hoveton and Wroxham, this gorgeous retreat ticks all the boxes.

Cartshed Lodge has first floor, one level, open-plan loft living, with a spacious outdoor area; you can enjoy a dip in the hot tub any time, while away a tranquil afternoon on a sun lounger on the decked area, fire up the barbecue for some al fresco dining and access the enclosed garden area with fruit trees. Set privately within the grounds of the owner's house, the kitchen/dining area has a microwave combination oven, hob, slimline dishwasher, fridge, dining table and chairs and the sitting room area has a Smart television with a linked Bluetooth/airplay enabled high quality sound system. The bedroom has a super-king size bed and another Smart television, and the shower room has a large, walk-in shower. There is a separate unit behind the property with a freezer and washing machine. There is also secure bicycle storage available and a large gravelled parking bay by the property entrance.

Cartshed Lodge is in the heartland of the Norfolk Broads; Wroxham, a well-known gateway, offering boat hire and other water-based activities, and has numerous independent restaurants and takeaways, as well as Roys of Wroxham supermarket, department store and garden centre! A day spent onboard a Broads Cruiser, stopping off at the riverside pubs for refreshment as you weave your way around the beautiful waterways, then returning to Cartshed Lodge to catch the last of the sun in the garden with a dip in the hot tub will be very hard to beat.

All First Floor Accommodation:
Entrance into
Open-plan living area comprising
Kitchen
With electric oven and hob, fridge/ freezer, dishwasher and microwave.
Dining room area
Table with seating for two guests.
Sitting room area
With a Smart television.
Bedroom
With a super-king size bed, Smart television, hairdryer and GHD hair styling tools.
Shower room
With a large walk-in shower, wash basin and WC.

Outside:
Large garden with table and chairs, decked area with hot tub and gas barbecue.
There is separate unit behind the property with freezer and washing machine.
There is plenty of parking on the gravel driveway.

A full set of professional photos will follow shortly.

Additional Information:
Sorry, no pets.
Sorry, no children.
Synthetic bedding provided.
Towelling robes and towels for hot tub use are provided (please bring your own beach towels).

Located in Norwich, this cabin is by the sea. Norwich Riverside Walk and Norfolk Snowsports Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those in the mood for shopping can visit Wroxham Barns and Magdalen Street. BeWILDerwood and The Museum of the Broads are also worth visiting. Sailing and fishing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and hiking nearby.

Chalet near the sea 6

Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, East of England

Chalet near the sea From £595 Availability

Great location we have a newly refurbished indoor swimming,
a great club house with live entertainment for children as well as adults. we have fish and chip shop, a café which is open weekends, also a pizza kebab takeaway with proper pizza, as well as a shop to get all your essential's. I am told we will have crazy golf. ready for the new season. There is also Duchy's Pub which has regular bingo and serves food. On top of which the unspoilt beach is a 10 min stroll. There is so much to do here with all the great entertainment of Great Yarmouth and the Broads a short drive away. All the ingredients for a really great holiday.

This chalet is located in Great Yarmouth. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Norfolk Broads and Norfolk Coast, while Britannia Pier Theatre and The David Howkins Museum of Memories are cultural highlights. Oasis Amusements and Lost World Adventure Golf are also worth visiting.

Charming craftsman-built shepherd's hut, set in it's own private woodland glade 2

Honing, Norfolk, East of England

Charming craftsman-built shepherd's hut, set in it's own private woodland glade From £791 Availability

A fabulous opportunity to 'slow you down', get back to nature, escape the outside world along with its many distractions, and go completely off-grid! This utterly charming craftsman-built shepherd's hut, set in it's own private woodland glade and conveniently located close to both the coast and the Norfolk Broads, is the perfect antidote to modern life and a rare chance to connect with yourself and the natural world.

You don’t have to be Bear Grylls or a shepherd to stay at Wayfarer's Wood; just someone who appreciates the peace and quiet of the natural landscape in beautiful rural North Norfolk. Situated in the small village of Honing, and hidden away in a private woodland glade with no one else around to disturb your peace and seclusion - except for an occasional visit by a neighbouring hare, badger or deer. On warm days the glade is alive with butterflies and bees, lizards bask in sunlit openings and overhead you may well see marsh harriers and buzzards enjoying the expansive Norfolk sky.

Out here in the sticks there is very little light pollution, and the dark skies are lit just by the brilliance of countless stars. There is no WiFi, television or madding crowds so you will find time to stop and stare and enjoy a more relaxed pace of life. It's the perfect place to wind down and appreciate the simple things in life. Not often in this crazy modern world do you have the luxury of having somewhere all to yourself. But, don't panic, you can still find everything you need close by.

Wayfarers' Wood is not lacking in home comforts. Along with solar powered lighting and a gas hob, the hut can be kept toasty and cosy with the wood burning stove. With double-glazing and insulation from sheep's wool, it warms up quickly and stays snug. When the weather is sunny, the glade has plenty of places to enjoy total privacy and outdoor living. From your own private parking bay, it's a 200m walk along a grassy pathway - wellies or walking boots may be a good idea on wet days - and the helpful owners, who will greet you on arrival, are very happy to help with your bags. A breakfast basket is provided for your stay.

The hut includes the following:

Double bed
With all bed linen and towels and two very comfortable chairs.
Mini kitchen
With a single gas hob, cool box, storage and wood-burning stove
Shower facility
With an outdoor eco-loo and shower.

Additional Information
Solar radio, games and books.
A breakfast basket is provided for your stay and includes a selection of goodies such as croissants, cereal, juice and porridge. Tea, coffee and milk are always provided in addition to the breakfast basket.
An initial supply of logs is provided, with extra logs available for £5/large basket.
Other items provided: Cool box and ice packs, solar powered lighting, firepit and charcoal.

This cabin is located in North Walsham. Stalham Firehouse Museum and Norfolk Motorcycle Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Happisburgh Lighthouse and How Hill Trust. East Ruston Old Vicarage and Sim-Air are also worth visiting. Be sure not to miss outdoor adventures like cycling and hiking.

Cherry Lodge, Cedar Springs, Self Catering Log Cabin, Heacham,Close to the Beach 5

King's Lynn, Norfolk, East of England

Cherry Lodge, Cedar Springs, Self Catering Log Cabin, Heacham,Close to the Beach From £952 Availability

Cherry Lodge is a log cabin situated on the quiet chalet park of Cedar Springs in the village of Heacham. Cedar Springs is a family owned and run chalet park located just five minutes walk from Heacham Beach and 3 miles from the popular seaside town of Hunstanton.

Cherry Lodge is a spacious log cabin that sleeps 5 in 3 bedrooms - 1 double, 1 twin & 1 single bedroom. There is a bathroom with a large shower cubicle, no bath. Bed linen & electricity included. Access ramp. Allocated parking space right outside the log cabin. Free WiFi.

More log cabins and lodges are available. Please see the Cedar Springs website for full details of all properties available. Have a look on our website for some of our previous guests reviews.

Located in King's Lynn, this cabin is in a rural area and near the beach. Princess Theatre and The Royal Station are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Norfolk Lavender and Rainbow Park. Paint Me Ceramics and SEA LIFE Hunstanton are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with jet skiing, water skiing, and windsurfing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling.

Cheviot Shepherd Hut | a glamping shepherds hut perfect for a small family with children 2

Trunch, North Walsham, Norfolk, East of England

Cheviot Shepherd Hut | a glamping shepherds hut perfect for a small family with children From £938 Availability

Sleeping up to 4 guests, Cheviot is a glamping shepherds hut perfect for a small family with children. Just 2 and a half miles from two beautiful beaches, guests can look forward to enjoying the rural setting of the glamp-site whilst knowing the seaside is just a short drive away.

Cheviot is 1 of 5 shepherd huts on site, along with a communal area, children’s play park and shared bathroom facilities. In the Shepherd Hut itself there’s a double bunk bed, which will comfortably sleep 2 adults and 2 children. In addition there’s indoor seating and kitchen facilities including an induction hob, toaster, kettle and fridge.

The most enjoyable part of glamping is of course the outdoor living, and for when your not out exploring the Norfolk coastline, there’s outdoor seating along with a firepit/BBQ for the family to gather around!

Onsite shared bathroom facilities are available offering flushing toilets and individual showers, whilst there is a communal area with additional facilities and a small children’s playground.

Located in North Walsham, this cabin is in a rural area. Cromer Pier and Felbrigg Hall are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Norfolk Coast and Norfolk Broads. Sim-Air and Amazona Zoo are also worth visiting.

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