Chapel Piece (Bale)

Sleeps 10 plus cot, 4 bedrooms, Price Range £650 - £1650, Pets by arrangement,

Phone: 01263 862861

Please mention the Glaven Valley when calling

Chapel Piece North Norfolk A very attractive typical North Norfolk, brick and flint, Georgian style facade. Recently totally renovated to first class accommodation. Sleeps 10 persons + cot. lots of private space, garden, parking 3/4 cars.

Mrs Karen Thomas

Phone: 01263 862861
Mobile: 07768 045672
Phone2: 01263 862861

Website: www.churchbarndesign.co.uk

Address:

The Old Inn

Brinton Road

Stody

Melton Constable

NR24 2ED

 Norfolk Chapel Piece   Norfolk Chapel Piece

A very attractive Georgian facade, North Norfolk , brick and Flint property . Close access to the coast, Morston 4 miles. Recently renovated to a high standard. First class quality accommodation, suitable for one / two familiies. with lots of space for privacy. Well behaved dog allowed. Hard floors through out ground floor. Ground Floor accomodation. 2 Bedrooms ground floor, 1 double, with shower room en-suite. 1 sleeps 4 with single beds with en-suite bathroom and hand held shower attachement. 1 further cloakroom with shower. Entrance into porch then into Boot Room and utility. Kitchen with electric Britannia stove, Smeg Fridge, freezer. Leads to Living Room, with comfortable leather sofas. TV, music CD player, log burning stove. Kitchen leads to Dining Room table seating 10 persons. Cloakroom, and Chapel bedroom sleeps 4.
Bootroom leads to Garden Bedroom.
Upstairs: Super King bedroom, Twin Bedroom with family bathroom, with hand held shower attachment.
Pretty frontage accessed from main living room. Garden laid to lawn with small patio with barbecue. Enclosed area and off street parking for 3/4 cars. Outdoor seating for 10 persons.

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A peaceful Village renowned for The Bale Oak. The Bale Oak was over 500 years old when it was cut down.  It measured 35 feet in circumference and one of its branches was over 70 feet long. In 1860 it was regarded as too dangerous and cut down. It was replaced by a grove of Holm oak trees, now protected by the National Trust.

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