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Bale
A peaceful Village renowned for The Bale Oak. The Bale Oak was over 500 years old when it was cut down. It measured 35 feet in circumference and one of its branches was over 70 feet long. In 1860 it was regarded as too dangerous and cut down. It was replaced by a grove of Holm oak trees, now protected by the National Trust. |
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Wells Glebe Farmhouse
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Phone: 01263710727 |
Holiday accommodation in an architect renovated farmhouse, Close to the North Norfolk coast, Pensthorpe BBC Springwatch and bird reserve, Blakeney and Cley Sandringham and to the Georgian town of Holt. Ideal for bird watching, walking,
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Announcement: New listing : Some July/Aug availability, beautifully renovated farmhouse at Bale, North Norfolk coast http: //www.glavenvalley.co.uk/wellsglebefarm/ |
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Sleeps 8, Price Range £800-£1850 per week,
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| Contact Details |
Mrs Anne Garnett
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Phone: 01263710727
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| Home Farm House |
| Blakeney Rd, |
| Letheringsett |
| Holt |
| NR257JL |
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Wells Glebe Farm: North Norfolk Coast
Sleeps 8 in 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Pets welcome
This traditional farmhouse is situated in a quiet corner of the stunning North Norfolk coast in the lovely village of Bale.
Nestling in the North Norfolk country-side, Bale is approximately 3-4 miles from the coast and the village of Blakeney and equidistance from the bustling Georgian town of Holt.
There are excellent sailing, walking and bird watching opportunities in the area with boat trips available to see the seals off Blakeney Point. Holt offers a host of art galleries and specialist shops, including its own self appointed “Harrods” of the north.
Wells Glebe Farm is set in the peace and tranquility of a beautiful landscape, and offers 3 acres of tended land that includes a stream and pond with stunning views over the surrounding and extensive neighboring parkland.
About a mile from Bale is a local shop and pub located in the village of Langham set amidst the beautiful Glaven Valley. The area also offers a variety of excellent restaurants and pubs all serving good wholesome and locally produced food to a high standard.
The farmhouse originally dates from 1869 and is constructed of the local traditional building materials of brick and flint. It was comprehensibly refurbished to a very high standard in 2003 by its architect owner;and comprises:
Ground Floor:
Front Entrance Porch
Sitting Room, pleasantly furnished with wood burner and includes colour TV, DVD & CD player.
KitchenDining Room with all the “mod cons” of electric hob, oven, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer 2 fridges and a freezer, dining table and chairs with a second TV.
Rear Entrance Hall
This houses the shower room with tray, w.c. and washbasin and can house up to 2 pets.
Traditional timber staircase to first floor
First Floor
Landing Area
Bedroom 1 with double bed & En-suite shower room with tray, w.c. and washbasin
Bedroom 2 with double bed & Box room
Bedroom 3 with twin beds
Bedroom 4 with twin beds
Family Bathroom with bath, w.c. and washbasin
Garden: Enclosed garden with garden furniture & BBQ and 3 acres of private land.
Parking: For 4 cars to the front of the farmhouse
Heating: Oil fired central Heating and logs for wood burners provided
Also Provided: Linen, towels, books & games
Pets: 2 well behaved pets welcome on the ground floor. Friday changeover normally, but please ask as we will try to be as flexible as possible.
Tariff:
School holidays - £1850.00 per week |
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