Bailey's Barn, Wickmere
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Wickmere is a quiet hamlet made up of a few cottages built to provide accommodation for the workers on the Wolterton Estate, the family seat of the younger brother of the then Prime Minister, Robert Walpole. Using local holiday accommodation as a base, it is possible to walk or cycle safely along quiet lanes, reach all of the North Norfolk Coast and the local market towns. Wickmere is close to Felbrigg Hall and within walking distance of Blickling Hall, two National Trust properties well worth a visit, both offering extensive woodland and lakeside walks as well as the houses themselves. Other local attractions include the North Norfolk Steam Railway, The Shire Horse Centre, Seal Trips from Morston, and The Norfolk Broads.
Bailey's Barn
Phone: 01263577300
The open plan layout of Bailey’s Barn takes advantage of the beautiful old roof beams and original sloping walls, while the modern interior provides everything you could need for a relaxing break away from everyday life.
Announcement: The perfect weekend for two in beautiful north Norfolk countryside! Absolute peace and quiet guaranteed.
Sleeps 2 plus cot, Price Range £280-£400,
Contact Details
Dom and Gill Boddington

Phone: 01263577300
Church Farm Barns
Regent Street
Wickmere
NR11 7NB
Bailey's barn has an attractive open plan living area with comfortable seating, colour 28” TV, freeview, DVD player, music system, wood burning stove. There is a dining area with table and chairs and a modern,fully equipped kitchen including gas hobs, dishwasher, fridge with freezer compartment, conventional and microwave ovens. There is a wet room style bathroom with high pressure shower, washbasin, and w.c.

On the beamed first floor gallery there is a double bed and room for a cot or foldaway bed if required.

Entrance is via the shared courtyard garden. There is plenty of parking space on the private lane leading to the barns.


Also provided are towels, bed linen, a welcome tray of food, books, games, and a selection of DVDs.

The area is very quiet and rural, ideal for cycling and walking. Walk around the lake at Wolterton Hall or across the fields and across Blickling Park to Blickling Hall, birthplace of Ann Boleyn. Walking in the other direction takes you across fields and through orchards to the village green in Aldborough where you can enjoy a pint of beer while watching village cricket. The Saracen's Head, offering gourmet pub food, is just 15 minutes away.

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