You might also be interested in...
Brazenhall Lodge sleeps 6 + 2 in with a truly lovely living space incorporating living room, dining area and kitchen. The dining room, with its huge floor to ceiling windows, is particulary unusual. This part of Norfolk is full of things to do and places to see and there are some great restaurants to visit. We offer our own catering service too – and the local supermarket delivers!
For company hire, the living area has a large TV screen ideally suited for presentations and plenty of outdoor space for evening barbeques.
There is free WiFi throughout the building so keeping in touch and finding out what the local area has to offer couldn’t be easier.
Very large garden and full use of the meadows. Outdoor 'built in' barbecue. Plenty of car parking space. The Barn features a separate TV room for children, well equipped kitchen with two dishwashers as well as full laundry facilities. Underfloor heating throughout and open fire for those chillier evenings.
Set in the heart of unspoilt countryside just a few miles from the North Norfolk Coast, the 19th Century Brazenhall Barn and Lodge set a new standard in group accommodation. Nestling under a medieval church set in superb summer meadows (which are yours to use during your stay), these two buildings are in a charming valley that offers a truly relaxing country experience.
We’re close to two of Norfolk’s most popular shopping towns which are packed with lovely small shops, restaurants and pubs. These are, of course, Holt and Burnham Market – bywords themselves for lazy sunny days pottering around antique shops before settling down to an exceptional lunch.
Just a couple of miles away is the ‘Extreme Adventure Company’ with treetop swings, walks, a 3G swing and it’s famous 1000 foot zip wire. There is a small course too for less adventurous members of the party. The stunning Pensthorpe Park is just past Fakenham and is well known as the host of BBC Springwatch in 2009 – it was also voted Norfolk’s Best Visitor Attraction in 2009. Here is superb wildlife, walks, gardens, shops and restaurants and there’s plenty to do. In fact, our area boasts a wealth of fine stately homes, museums, churches and gardens – many more than can be visited in a week and with the coast so close by, there is no shortage of things to do.