Quay Barn (Blakeney)
Sleeps 10 - 4 bedrooms
Sleeping Arrangements: 4 bedrooms - 3 doubles and 1 childrens room with bunk beds, Price Range £490 - £2000,
Phone: 0207 722 8277
Please mention the Glaven Valley when calling

Beautiful 17th Century barn positioned yards from Blakeney Quay. Sleeps 10. 3 doubles and childrens bedroom bunk beds for 4 children. Perfect for a family holiday. Fantastic kitchen with aga and table seating 14. Dramatic and large living room.
Mrs Caroline Comber
Phone: 0207 722 8277
Mobile: 07901 822272
Website: www.quaybarn.co.uk
Address:
155 Gloucester Avenue
LONDON
NW1 8LA
More Details
17th Century Quay front barn with extensive views of the marsh and sea beyond.
This fantastic property comprises of 4 bedrooms, one bathroom and one en suite shower room.
Large living room with an open fire.
Leading off from this is a equally large and recently refurbished kitchen with AGA and a table seating 14.
Outside Features
Large garage with parking for 2 cars. In addition to this there is a pool table and private garden.
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Sheltered by Blakeney point, the Village of Blakeney is one of the most picturesque in Norfolk. Crabbing off the quay is a popular pastime with children.
In the evening the sun sets over the creek, creating some truly breathtaking views.
Seal trips take holidaymakers to Blakeney Point, although they mostly leave from Morston the neighbouring village along the coast as the channel in Blakeney is now very silted. You can see the seals as they bask on the sand of Blakeney point.
Blakeney regatta takes place on the last weekend in July each year, with hundreds of people coming together to participate in (or just watch) a fantastic array of swimming races, tug-of-war across the creek, and of course the infamous greasy pole competition.
Blakeney is located on the North Norfolk Coast, just North of the small market town of Holt.
This part of the coastline has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ANOB and the marshes and wide open spaces around Blakeney make it a haven for migratory birds and wildlife.
Blakeney used to be a small port, but is now a quiet village and provides an ideal location for a family holiday. There are two hotels, a number of holiday cottages to rent, and several B&Bs.
The village has a strong identity, and is a thriving and active community. There is a small supermarket, butchers, fishmongers, and chandlers, pubs and a post office as well a range of shops for holidaymakers
Blakeney is popular with dinghy sailors, bird watc...