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Heaven for families and groups and lovers of the great outdoors, dog friendly 4 bedroom barn
Virginia Barn with 2 Kingsize,1 small double and 1 Twin Room bedrooms and 3 bathrooms offers 5 star en suite self catering accommodation in a private and rustic setting. Accessed from the driveway of Blo Norton Hall, this spacious barn conversion has been expertly designed and refurbished. It also provides ample parking, and is superbly equipped including a comfortable and stylish lounge area, elegant dining and a baby grand piano. Offering a welcome late checkout of 17.30hrs for all Sunday departure bookings.
4 bedrooms, 2 Kingsize with ensuite, shower or Bath on the first floor. 1 small double and 1 Twin Room bedroom ground floor with family bathroom (shower over bath)
Superbly equipped kitchen, leading to very large comfortable and stylish lounce area and dining room. A seperate utiility area supplying washing machine and tumble dryer. Looking out onto the shared rear garden or private patio to the front with patio table, chairs and BBQ (seasonal and on request only) Dog Bowls, dog lounger and tether for your pooch available free of charge.
Virginia Barn is approached over a driveway sweeping down through a lime tree avenue, with meadows either side with plenty of parking for up to four vehicles. With its own private front garden with garden patio chairs and Table and BBQ on request (seasonal and extra charge) A rear shared garden for the children to play safely or if hiring both Duleep Barn, a great space for all to come together for outside dining and games.
Virginia Barn is located within unspoilt countryside on the edge of the pretty village of Blo Norton. The village is best known for Blo Norton Fen, a SSSI and host to many uncommon and rare species of fen plants and wildlife. A network of small country lanes run between the local villages and, along with local bridleways and footpaths, there are many opportunities for countryside walks, cycling and horse riding.
Everyday facilities can be found in Hopton and Garboldisham, with public houses, post offices and convenience stores provided by either village. The nearby historic village of Redgrave also has a village shop and a public house. The market town of Diss is about seven miles to the east and has a good selection of independent shops, well regarded schools, supermarket and a train station with a direct line rail service to London Liverpool Street. The popular town of Bury St. Edmunds is about 16 miles to the south and provides further specialist shopping, leisure facilities, schools and access to the A14 providing a good transport link to Cambridge and beyond.
This property may not be suitable for guests with sever disabilities and wheelchair users due to bathroom being a bath on the ground floor. We do have bath aids if required, please request if needed.
Sleeps 8 +0 (Max) 4 Bedroom(s) 3 Bathroom(s) Whole house Wifi
Check-in begins at 16:00.
You will be asked to check-out before 10:30.
Prices from £1,150 - £1,985 (Weekly).
There is parking for a max of 4 vehicles for this property, just outside on the right of the entrance or on the side as you drive down towards the Barn
The village is best known for Blo Norton Fen, a SSSI and host to many uncommon and rare species of fen plants and wildlife. A network of small country lanes run between the local villages and, along with local bridleways and footpaths, there are many opportunities for countryside walks, cycling and horse riding.
Everyday facilities can be found in Hopton and Garboldisham, with public houses, post offices and convenience stores provided by either village. The nearby historic village of Redgrave also has a village shop and a public house. The market town of Diss is about seven miles to the east and has a good selection of independent shops, well regarded schools, supermarket and a train station with a direct line rail service to London Liverpool Street. The popular town of Bury St. Edmunds is about 16 miles to the south and provides further specialist shopping, leisure facilities, schools and access to the A14 providing a good transport link to Cambridge and beyond.
Blo Norton is located within unspoilt countryside on the edge of the pretty village of Blo Norton. The village is best known for Blo Norton Fen, a SSSI and host to many uncommon and rare species of fen plants and wildlife. A network of small country lanes run between the local villages and, along with local bridleways and footpaths, there are many opportunities for countryside walks, cycling and horse riding.
Everyday facilities can be found in Hopton and Garboldisham, with public houses, post offices and convenience stores provided by either village. The nearby historic village of Redgrave also has a village shop and a public house. The market town of Diss is about seven miles to the east and has a good selection of independent shops, well regarded schools, supermarket and a train station with a direct line rail service to London Liverpool Street. The popular town of Bury St. Edmunds is about 16 miles to the south and provides further specialist shopping, leisure facilities, schools and access to the A14 providing a good transport link to Cambridge and beyond.