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Situated at the end of a long private driveway, Oaklands Farm is about the peace and tranquility of the Norfolk countryside.
We don’t stand on ceremony here, or aspire to be a boutique hotel - first and foremost it is our home, and we like to be comfortable and relaxed- our friendly lurcher will welcome you with us!
We also offer comfy accommodation for up to two horses, in addition to plenty of off road riding through woodland and farmland, right from the doorstep.
If you want to get up at dawn for a bit of birdwatching, fishing or photography, sleep till late and enjoy a leisurely breakfast, or zoom off to that business meeting in Norwich, we can accommodate all. Within easy striking distance of many Norfolk attractions, including several golf courses, it is an ideal place for a weekend away. A few miles south is Felthorpe Airfield with 2 grass runways - fly over and we will happily come and collect you! We can also arrange collection from Norwich.
1 acre garden, 4 acres of pasture and 2.4 acres of woodland. Plenty of parking. Possibility to breakfast outdoors on either the south or west facing terrace.
A short walk away is fishing at Haveringland Park lake (pay and fish arrangements).
Three miles north is the village of Cawston which has an excellent local shop, a café/deli and a pub.
The attractive market town of Aylsham is 6 miles to the north east, with the lovely Blickling National Trust Estate just beyond.
To the south is the historic city of Norwich, home of a wonderful cathedral standing in a close on the edge of the river Wensum.
Within easy reach of several golf courses, including Wensum Valley and Bawburgh to the south, and Royal Cromer to the north. To the east is the Broads network with its capital centred on Wroxham - home to the Norfolk Broads, renowned for bird watching and boating, where one can hire boats/canoes by the day or week.
To the north lies the very popular Georgian market town of Holt with a host of galleries, boutiques and cafés. A few miles beyond Holt lies the north Norfolk coast, a Designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with its ‘big skies’ and wide variety of leisure facilities including sailing, bird and seal watching walks and golf courses.