Little Barsham lies in a tranquil little river valley, almost in a world of its own. The barns were part of a historic farming estate and are surrounded by the protected lands of Walsingham Priory. For many years home only to swallows, the barns have now been brought back to life by an architect and his wife who have created elegant retreats that marry the best of traditional Norfolk materials with contemporary design.
In the past Little Barsham was used for rearing lambs and sheltering sheep. This barn has an intimate rural atmosphere: sunny cottage in summer or snug hideaway in winter. Built from traditional Norfolk brick and flint, there are exposed beams and big picture windows with more contemporary touches. From its panelled sitting/dining room you can see the green expanse of meadow stretching to All Saints’ Church. There is a small courtyard garden to the south as well as a terrace and lawned garden.
| Low | Mid | High | |
|---|---|---|---|
| week | £670 | £885 | £1070 |
| 3 nights | £390 | £510 | £620 |
This barn maybe booked for any number of nights from 2 min. - call to check dates and prices.
Prices above held until 31 October 2010.
This is intended as a guide only as some holidays incl Easter, half-terms, Christmas, New Year and May Day weekends are at Mid-Season Plus rates. Please ring us for details.
Other:
Barn location: Google Maps (graphical) / PDF (textual).
Please see our Rental Notes.
Welcome tea tray and flowers on arrival including tea, milk, sugar and local Norfolk biscuits or cake.
We have other lets nearby and this property can be rented along with those, should you wish to holiday with a larger group.
Contact us to enquire about availability or other information.
Please see our Terms and Conditions for other important notes.





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