The Parlour is one of three holiday cottages within a newly converted former farm building on the owner's farm in South Norfolk. The open plan living area offers a delightful mix of contemporary furnishings and barn style features, providing a wonderful space to relax in. The kitchen is compact but well equipped with everything you’ll need to whip up a delicious meal. There are two comfortable and stylish bedrooms and a shower room. The French doors open out onto a patio with wooden table and four chairs; just the spot to dine alfresco with the countryside views beyond. There are plenty of opportunities for walking and cycling and Snetterton Race Circuit is just one mile away. The Parlour is an ideal base from which to explore Norfolk and Suffolk at any time of the year. Shop: within 2 miles Pub: within 1 mile
The property can be booked, if availability permits, in conjunction with neighbouring properties The Stables & The Dairy (Property Ref: 2232 & 2233) to accommodate larger groups/families.
Ground Floor – One Level
Open plan Kitchen/Dining/Living area with oven and hob, microwave, slimline dishwasher, fridge with ice box, dining table and chairs, comfortable seating, Smart TV and French doors
Bedroom 1 with double bed, built-in wardrobe and dressing table
Bedroom 2 with single bed
Shower room with shower, washbasin and wc
Garden: Patio at front of property with wooden table and 4 chairs. Large communal courtyard with water feature.
Parking: Yes, on courtyard area.
Heating: Air Source Pump. Underfloor heating throughout.
Also Provided: Bed linen and towels. Wi-Fi. Welcome Tray. Hairdryer. Books and Games.
Notes: This is a non-smoking property. Mobile signal: variable.
Quidenham is a small, south Norfolk, rural village set in lush countryside and farmland. Peaceful and quiet and a world away from the everyday rush of life, it offers lovely walking and cycling country under the huge skies Norfolk is so famous for. The bustling market town of Diss is 10 minutes away and offers golf, fishing lakes and swimming. The market towns of Attleborough and Wymondham are also close and give a flavour of traditional Norfolk life, provide some great shopping and eating opportunities. Snetterton Race Circuit, just a mile away, is a must visit place for all motor sport enthusiasts. Banham Zoo is home to over 2000 animals from around the world and is only 5 miles to the west. The city of Norwich is a 30-minute drive for culture, cafes, fine dining and retail therapy. The charming town of Bungay on the Norfolk/Suffolk borders is worth a visit with the Earsham Street end of the town showcasing good delicatessens, antique haunts and a great café with a pretty garden to eat out in when the weather allows. The Broads are less than an hour away and make another lovely day out with over 125 miles of waterway networks to explore and if the coast beckons you can be there in an hour – the beaches on the east coast are sandy, spectacular and often underpopulated even in the summer.