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Cromer Country Barn, Cromer

Norfolk. Sleeps up to 8

A perfectly renovated delight oozing original character and charm, Cromer Country Barn is a fabulously bright and welcoming old farm-building just minutes from the beaches, cafes and restaurants of Cromer.

The floor-to-roof windows of this cavernous room create a spine-tingling sensation as you step inside and the light dazzles on every surface. High, vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and feature flint walls combine magnificently with contemporary comforts, including a sleek, fitted kitchen and polished wood flooring for total comfort and contentment. Indeed, you can really enjoy whipping up a delight in the kitchen as you gaze over your enormous living space, while the group gathers for some quality time together around the fireplace or settles in for a formal meal at the dining table. For more casual time together, head over to your very own games room with a table tennis table and strike up a little competition!

The sense of history continues through the four stylish bedrooms, all of which enjoy the barn’s trademark characteristics of bright rooms, exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, and flint walls. There are three super-king-size rooms, one of which can be set up as two singles, and a twin room, all incredibly spacious and airy, as in the rest of the property! Two of the double rooms have fabulous ensuite facilities, while the other double and the twin share a Jack and Jill style bathroom with a shower.

To make the most of the fabulous sunshine and your own private garden, set up on the terrace for a fabulous alfresco meal in style! There’s a barbeque for the perfect afternoon of outdoor living, and a large lawn where the kids can frolic and play to their heart’s content! Barely half a mile outside Cromer, you’ll find yourself surrounded by vibrant countryside, breath-taking beaches and the lively town, all within walking distance!

For an adventure in the great outdoors, Norfolk is an absolute must, as the driest county in the UK! The whole county is about enjoyment of the fresh air, big skies and absolutely stunning views, and is home to Britain's largest protected wetland, nature reserves of international importance, and over 90 miles of unspoilt, award-winning coastline!

The nearby Cromer beach is delightfully sandy and home to delicious fresh crab, while the Pavilion Theatre on the Pier boasts annual summer and winter shows which draw huge crowds!

Norfolk’s famous coastline is bursting with wide open, empty beaches perfect for a proper bucket-and-spade holiday with the family! This is where the expanse of the skies truly bursts with life and fills you with joy. Dotted along the horizon are yachts and power-boats while nearer to shore you’ll find surfers, kayakers, kite-surfers and so much more! While lining the beaches are hundreds of candy-coloured beach huts, dazzling promenades with candyfloss and fish and chips and of course, the romantic dunes with endless hidden spots for barbeques and family-fun. All the good stuff!

No matter where you venture to, you’ll always be met with either a woodland adventure park, a winding forest trail or for a day indoors, perhaps even an award-winning museum! And for hiking, look no further. Stretching from Holme-next-the-Sea all the way to Cromer, the 45-mile long Norfolk Coastal Path through this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers some of the best birdwatching in the UK, a glimpse of the seals on Blakeney Point, and the earliest evidence of humans found outside The Great Rift Valley in Africa on the Deep History Coast! The path weaves itself through tidal creeks and salt marshes, shingle, luscious fields and enormous sandy beaches – and as Norfolk is a haven for wildlife and birds, you’ll have plenty to admire throughout!

Norwich International Airport is just 4 miles from Norwich city centre, easily accessible on public transport.

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