This lovingly renovated single storey brick barn was built in the 1920s and was used to rear cattle. The original beams remain and are a stunning feature in this light and bright, tastefully furnished barn. The spacious sitting room has plenty of comfortable seating and a modern wood burning stove, perfect for cosying up in front of after a blustery walk along the nearby coastal path. There’s plenty of space to whip up a culinary delight and dine with your friends or family in the open plan kitchen dining area, which benefits from the late afternoon sun. Both bedrooms boast French doors out onto the lawned front garden where you can enjoy a morning cuppa in the sunshine; what a way to start your day! The outside space offers wonderful views across the open countryside and is the ideal spot for alfresco dining or watching the sun go down with glass in hand. Shop: 2 miles Pub: 1 mile
Ground Floor:
Sitting Room with amble comfortable seating, Smart TV, DVD and Blu-ray Player, iPod dock, wood burning stove and French doors to front and rear gardens
Kitchen/Dining Area with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, dining table and chairs for 4 and French doors to the sunny patio garden
Bedroom 1 with a king size bed and French doors to the front lawn. En-suite with shower, washbasin and wc
Bedroom 2 with twin beds with can be converted into a super king size bed (please request upon booking) and French doors to the front lawn
Bathroom with shower over bath, washbasin and wc
Garden: Large garden to the front of the barn and fully enclosed patio with a small area of grass to the rear of property with table and chairs for 4.
Parking: Driveway for two cars.
Heating: Air Source Heat Pump, Underfloor, Wood burning stove.
Pets: One well-behaved pet welcome. Please be aware of our booking information regarding pets.
Also provided: Towels. Welcome Tray. WiFi. Books and games. Radio. Area to store bikes outside (bike locks are recommended). High Chair. Travel Cot.
Notes: This is a non smoking property. There is a large pond opposite the barn, but this is fenced off for safety.
East Ruston village sits between the East Coast and the Broads National Park. The village is home to the celebrated East Ruston Vicarage Gardens with its huge variety of planting and excellent tea shop. The village has beautiful surrounding countryside with quiet lanes which are ideal for walking and cycling. There are footpaths leading directly from the barn for long walks (or short!) and the Norfolk Coastal Path and 100-mile Norfolk Coast Cycleway are very close by. The capital of the Broads - Wroxham is five miles away and Stalham Staithe 3 miles; hire a day boat or walk along the banks looking out for the many species of birds. You’re in the perfect spot for visiting the local beaches too. The nearest are at Happisburgh, Waxham and Sea Palling, all of which are dog friendly. A visit to nearby Horsey to see the seals is something you should definitely make time for.