

The house boasts large, high ceilinged rooms and two reception rooms, both with wood burners and comfy sofas, with another wood-burner in the formal dining room. The large conservatory and walled, private garden are perfect for holding your groups retreat activities whether its pilates, painting or yoga! The decking has comfy outdoor sofas. The kitchen has a large granite island and bar-stools, perfect for cooking demonstrations and a cosy booth with a table, useful for arts and craft activities or just chatting! There is an electric Aga with a two ring hob and French doors that access the garden. The large pantry is ideal to store food supplies and is well equipped with cooking apparatus.
With easy, direct transport links from London Liverpool Street to Norwich, The Norfolk Farmhouse is a fabulous venue in an ideal location to host your own retreat, work event, celebration, family gatherings or hen weekend.
The sauna, outdoor pizza oven and use of the on-site treatment room can be added for an extra £80.
Catering starts at £80 per head for a 2 night / 3 day retreat.
We also offer our Norfolk Farmhouse towels, robes, spa slippers and toiletries.
Price for The Norfolk Farmhouse (7 beds) & The Barnhouse (4 beds) with hot-tub
2 nights – £2000 – with The Barnhouse – Total 11 beds – £3000
3 nights – £2400 – with The Barnhouse – Total 11 beds – £3400
Day hire – 9am-11pm – £250
Give us a call to arrange a visit or ask any questions. Speak to Faye on 07463 649588 or fill out the form below.
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The nearest pub is The Gunton Arms, located on a 1000 acre deer park, 2 miles away and the popular market towns of North Walsham, 2 miles, and Aylsham, 4 miles, offer shops and supermarkets, (Waitrose, is 2 miles away). We also have Sainburys and Lidl in North Walsham and Tesco in Aylsham. We are close to the beautiful North Norfolk beaches. The seaside resort of Cromer is a ten minute drive and Mundesley, 7 miles away, has a wide sandy beach.
There are excellent walking and cycle routes available from the doorstep, whilst a footpath beside the church leads to Bryant’s Heath, a popular local beauty spot and a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. Wroxham, capital of the Broads, is 13 miles, with its daily boat hire, river trips and riverside shops and cafés, or visit the Georgian market town of Holt.