Situated near the county town of Worcester, Hadley is part of Droitwich.
Three Gables is in the centre of the rural village of Newbridge, less than 10 mins from the historic town of Yarmouth. We are at the end of a private drive with plenty of room for 4 or more cars to park. With its 5 spacious bedrooms , 2 of which are en suite, a light and airy lounge and our fabulous bespoke blue kitchen /diner it is the perfect place for friends and families to experience a wonderful holiday.
Barnett's sleeps 7 in 3 bedrooms. A ground floor twin, upstairs king and triple bedroom. On the ground floor it has a w/c and a walk in shower in the utility room so is ideal for those who prefer to remain on the ground floor.
Originally used as the dairy, Pentney Barn has real character with an open plan layout, exposed beams and stunning gallery landing offering breathtaking views across the North Norfolk countryside. As with all the Barns, Pentney was named after one of the farm workers employed on the farm. Mr Pentney worked at Manor Farm for over 40 years.
Charming cottage with exposed beams, rural location, 8 mile cycle and footpaths a short walk away, Aylsham close by. Cozy and comfortable stay for up to three people. Hot tub for ultimate relaxation after exploring the countryside. Pet-friendly for a fun and stress-free holiday with your furry friend. Picturesque village with traditional pubs, restaurants, and shops. Convenient location for exploring the Norfolk Broads and coastal town of Cromer. Charming cottage with exposed beams.
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