Harrow Barn (Syderstone)

ETC 4 Stars, Sleeps 2, 1 bedroom, Price Range £330-£395, Pets by arrangement,

Phone: 01485 578287

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Harrow Barn North Norfolk A well planned, professional conversion of an old stable block adjacent to the main farmhouse. All on one level, making it suitable for the less mobile details on application ETC 4-star rating.

Miss Catherine Ringer

Phone: 01485 578287

Address:

Courtfield House

Buildings Farm

Syderstone

King's Lynn

PE31 8SH

 Norfolk Harrow Barn
 Norfolk Harrow Barn Harrow Barn

1 double bedroom, bathroom with bath and separate 'wet'room style shower, open plan kitchen and sittingdining room with woodburner. Patio garden with a companion seat. There is plenty of private parking space next to the barn.

A unique location with sweeping rural views across open farmland. Perfectly located for walkers, cyclists and bird watchers or for those who want peace and quiet Please note this is a working farm so occasional farm traffic!


For the fit some may say mad you can walk to Burnham Market along the ‘Green Lane’ system that lace this part of the countryside; apart from a few short stretches on minor roads you use the grassy tracks between field boundaries which abound with wildlife, flowered in summer and heavy with sloes, elderberries and hips in autumn and winter.

The barn is a well planned, professional conversion of an old stable block adjacent to the main farmhouse but private and not overlooked. Retaining character features the atmosphere is calm and tranquil. All on one level, a spacious sitting room is very well appointed with flat screen TV with digital Freeview, DVD player & CD stereo and wood burning stove. There are two comfortable fireside chairs one is a recliner and a two-seater leather sofa for an alternative seating area. There is a separate dining area with pine table and leather upholstered dining chairs. French doors open onto a sunny private patio garden encompassing wonderful panoramic views of an unspoilt Norfolk horizon. There is a garden companion seat, complete with cushions and parasol. Semi open plan to the sitting room is a new, fitted kitchen with auto washerdrier, dishwasher, microwave, fridge & freezer. The bedroom is furnished with a king-sized bed which can be made up as two 3' if required. The ceiling is vaulted with exposed beams. The wet-room style bathroom is fully fitted with a separate open-plan shower.

Guests are welcome to walk the farm tracks and wander down to 'Womack Wood'. This was created in 2002 and planted with the help of the Forestry Commission. It consists of mostly native trees predominantly oak, sweet chestnut, ash and beech covering approx 13 acres. The plantings have been structured around three tumuli. These are believed to be Bronze Age burial mounds and date from c.2000-1500BC.

Washerdrier • dishwasher • microwave • fridge & freezer . TV digital Freeview & DVD player • CD stereo • Iron and board • books and games • oil fired central heating . woodburner . hairdryer

Rates: From £310 - £395 p.w. Short breaks from £175 for 2 nights restricted dates

One well behaved dog welcome £10 pet charge

Linen & towels and utilities are included

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SYDERSTONE is situated 6 miles south of Burnham Market and approximately 10 miles from the coast. It is an historic village in the agricultural heartland of North West Norfolk.
Syderstone is within easy reach of all the North Norfolk attractions and places of interest. It is a 20 minute drive from Holkham, with its Palladian Hall, wonderful beach and pine woods and well known restaurant. Well worth a visit are: Houghton Hall, Blickling Hall, and Sandringham House. For the bird watchers there are the reserves at nearby Titchwell, Holme-next-the-Sea, and Snettisham. The Norfolk Coast path or Peddars Way will keep you walking for miles! Details of boat trips to Scolt Head bird island at Brancaster Staithe and the seals at Blakeney point are available and a tide timetable is supplied to help you plan these coastal excursions.

IN THE VILLAGE
Just down the street, past the 'red' public telephone box, is the Lynn Arms public house.


ENVIRONS
Syderstone is well known for its surrounding common and Norfolk Wildlife Trust nature reserve, designated an SSSI (site of special scientific interest). It is one of only two remaining inland breeding sites in England of the natterjack toad. You can reach it via a pleasant circular route from the farm. Just walk down the Green Lane, past Womack Wood and out onto the common near the pond. The return route will take you by the mushroom farm, and into the village opposite the church. The footpath crossing the field behind the church will...

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