Out in the Norfolk countryside, this historic home consists of an old rectory and former coach house converted into a cosy yet grand place to stay. The original rectory dates back to the 16th century and has been transformed into a place of lavish lounges set around fireplaces, a sunny dine-in kitchen and a dining room big enough for the whole group to come together. In the coach house, you’ll find an additional full kitchen and open-plan living area with a ping-pong table. The 12.5 acres of grounds house an all-weather tennis court, vast lawns and dining on the patio. Your host can arrange countryside activities like clay pigeon shooting and fishing excursions.
Home truths: *This home consists of two separate houses.
*All of the bedrooms are upstairs, so this place may not suit those with limited mobility.
*Two of the bedrooms have zip-and-link beds and can be arranged as either twin rooms or double rooms. One of the bedrooms is accessed up a staircase through the utility room.
*Your host can provide a cot, high chair and stair gates for infants on request.
*In a remote location, having a car is recommended. There is plenty of private parking within the grounds.
*Hen and stag parties are strictly not allowed at this home.