Glebe Farm Holiday Cottages.

Frettenham,
Norfolk.

Glebe Farm Holiday Cottages are situated on a small working farm in one of north Norfolk's best locations. We practice sustainable farming and try to minimize our environmental impact wherever possible. Compost and recycling bins are available. You will find a pint of fresh milk from our own dairy herd waiting for you on arrival and produce from the walled garden at the house is available to purchase from the farm shop. Come to relax in the spacious grounds and quiet lanes (perfect for walking the dog) or to explore the fabulous Norfolk countryside around you. Glebe Farm Holiday Cottages are ideally situated for visiting the miles of seashore and pretty towns of the Norfolk coast, the quiet wildernesses of the Broads, the bustling market towns of Aylsham and North Walsham, and, of course, the fine city of Norwich with its historical castle, cathedrals and museums and its decadent range of shops. Food and drink lovers will enjoy the many pubs in the area (the best pub on the Broads (Guardian, 28 July 2007) is just 3 minutes drive away) and the quiet country lanes that surround the farm are ideal for walking and cycling. The perfect holiday location!

 


 
  • For all lets, quilts, bed linen and tea towels are provided.
  • Pets are welcome.

Graded Three Stars




Glebe Farm Cottage.

Glebe Farm Cottage.

The east wing of the main house, a former Rectory now used as a farm house, with beautiful south facing windows and patio to watch the rabbits, squirrels and pheasants in the large garden and fields beyond.

Three comfortable bedrooms, sleeps up to 4 plus travel cot.

UPSTAIRS

One double, two single bedrooms and a large bathroom with shower over bath.

DOWNSTAIRS

Fully equipped kitchen/diner with electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine. Living room with TV and VCR player. Also a second WC.

OUTSIDE

Large south facing garden surrounded by farmland with sunny patio area, garden furniture and BBQ.

 

PRICES (Saturday to Saturday) from £160 to £370

Out of season weekend lettings are available (Friday to Sunday/Monday) £150

 


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Rectory Cottage.Rectory Cottage.

This charming cottage is the place to be for those seeking peace and solitude in the countryside. The former gardener's cottage for the old Rectory, the Cottage stands away from the main house and has a large enclosed lawned garden, with a south-west facing patio to enjoy the summer evenings.

Two comfortable bedrooms, sleeps up to 4 plus travel cot.

UPSTAIRS.

One double, one single/twin bedroom.

DOWNSTAIRS.

Fully equipped kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, refrigerator and washing machine. Bathroom. Living room with open fire, colour TV and VCR player.

Living room opens straight onto the garden patio. The garden is large, private and equipped with garden furniture and BBQ.

PRICES (Saturday to Saturday) from £170 to £370

Out of season weekend lettings are available (Friday to Sunday/Monday) £150

 


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For further information and reservations, please contact:
Mrs R Norton,
Beck Farm,
Frettenham,
Norfolk.
NR12 7NF
Tel:(44)01603 897641

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DIRECTIONS.
 

We are 7 miles north of Norwich, 5 miles south of Aylsham and 5 miles west of Wroxham. From Norwich, take the B1150 towards North Walsham. Approx. 4 miles from the outer ring road, turn left opposite the White Horse public house. As you enter the village of Frettenham, turn right at the public telephone box. At the crossroads, go straight across. Look out for the house across the fields to your right - turn right through the iron gates just before the church for Glebe Farm Cottage and right up the track just after the church for Rectory Cottage.



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