A traditional flint and brick abode in one of North Norfolk’s most sought-after villages, this converted barn has a beautiful sense of space that perfectly complements its setting. Kelling is a fine location for walkers and nature enthusiasts. Stroll to the local pub or unspoilt Salthouse shingle beach, where the marshes are part of a Norfolk Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve and rich in birdlife. For further car-free fun the North Norfolk Railway stops in the village on its travels between upmarket Holt (4.5 miles) and the resort town of Sheringham (3 miles). Five miles in the opposite direction, the tidal creek and ancient quay at Blakeney are a must-see; take a boat trip to Blakeney Point, home to a thriving seal population. Beyond, Wells-next-the-Sea (13 miles) is a family-friendly seaside destination, with sweeping sands bordered by pinewoods and beach huts, a quay where children can fish for crabs, and an enticing selection of eateries.
This former dairy building was converted into a fabulous country dwelling with contemporary and beautiful decoration. It welcomes guests into a light-filled open-plan living space with a vaulted ceiling that’s accentuated by exposed structural beams. A stylish kitchen sits in one corner and offers all the essentials for fuss-free self-catering. Appetites sated, settle down on your choice of comfortable seating to catch up with your favourite programmes on the Smart TV. A door from the lounge area leads directly into the first of the two bedrooms, while the other is accessed via a small hallway off the kitchen area – a king-sized and twin bedroom means the property is perfect for any party of family or friends. A modern shower room off the hallway completes the convenience for all.
Patio doors from the main living space open directly onto a cottage-style garden with picket fencing and a traditional flint and brick wall at the front. Delivering lovely countryside views to the rear, this garden is completely enclosed for parents’ peace of mind, and features a lawn, patio and outdoor furniture. A further exterior door off the hallway gives access to a pretty courtyard, and there’s private parking for a couple of cars so you can come and go as you please.