At Grove Farm Barns in Catfield, close to the quaint villages of Potter Heigham, Stalham, Ludham and Horning.
There are twelve beautiful cottages, all converted from cattle barns and named after garden herbs, to choose from, sleeping from 2 to 6 people in each.
Each cottage is beautifully renovated and comfortably furnished to a high standard with it's own garden and patio. 2 also have hot tubs. There are glorious views from each cottage over the surrounding farmland and countryside.
Access to the adjoining field finds a climbing frame, play area and private fishing lake which is open all year round and a shepherds hut on site for those wishing for an alternative self catering experience.
We also have a registered caravan and camping site with electric hook-ups. Toilets and showers. Membership is not essential.
Not forgetting our luxury Shepherd's Hut.
A holiday in one of our cottages offers the delights of walking, enjoying the wildlife and the countryside, the rural churches that dot the landscape to explore and a general feeling of wellbeing and tranquility to enjoy.
Nearby How Hill nature reserve, with its marsh meadows, dykes, woodland and open water, is well worth exploring and the wider surrounding area supports a host of attractions. Riverside pubs and cafés are plentiful and a number of Broadland centres offer bike hire or canoe hire or take a pleasure cruise from bustling Wroxham – the capital of the Broads and home to the ‘world’s largest village store’ as well as the train station for the Bure Valley narrow gauge steam railway.
Close by, Bewilderwood, a magical tree top park, promises children a day to remember, and lovely dune backed sandy beaches are a short drive – Sea Palling lies just 6 miles away.
A little further afield on the north Norfolk coast, seal watching boat trips can be found in picturesque fishing villages, many of which also boast pubs and restaurants serving superb, locally caught seafood.