The Old Rectory was built in 1872. It is situated on the Suffolk/ Norfolk border. The parish church of St Mary nestles next to the Old Rectory, with access via a private gate. The Old Rectory offers the opportunity to unwind in the tranquil surroundings of a Victorian rectory. The property lies in grounds of almost seven acres- and is surrounded by farmland on three sides, the grounds are a haven for wildlife.
The four newly converted one bedroom holiday homes have been decorated and furnished to a very high standard, whilst retaining period features where possible. The village pub is a short stroll away, whilst the market town of Bungay (3 miles) offers a good range of shops. Norwich with it’s excellent cultural and shopping facilities is 19 miles away.
The village is the home of the fascinating Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum. We are also in easy reach of many other attractions including St Peter’s Brewery, The Suffolk Broads, The Suffolk Heritage Coast and Southwold, Lowestoft, Wisset Vineyard and Bressingham Gardens.
The Old Rectory is ideally placed with cycling, fishing, walking and bird watching available close by.
The Butler’s Pantry
A beautiful conversion from domestic buildings has resulted in a stylish comfortable property. The Butler’s Pantry is accessed via 13 steps into a Victorian brick courtyard.
Both the kitchen and the wet room have high sloping ceilings and with a very large bedroom, the Butler’s Pantry offers a real sanctuary.
Features:
Well equipped modern galley kitchen.
Cosy lounge/dining room with log burner.
A large Antique bedroom suite with a double bed and an integral seating area.
A massive wet room.
The Old Pump House
Sympathetically converted from domestic buildings, The Old Pump House is reached via 13 steps into a Victorian brick courtyard The property retains parts of the original pump mechanism in the lounge/dining area.
With the well equipped integral kitchen the overall feeling is light and airy- add the large bedroom with en-suite wet room and you have the perfect bolt hole.
Features:
Well equipped modern kitchen.
Lounge/dining area with log burner.
Romantic bedroom with a super king bed
(note this converts into two full size singles if required) & en suite wet room
Sam’s Stable and The Old Coach house
The conversion of the Rectory’s Victorian stable block has resulted in two spacious single storey properties with comfort and style evident throughout. Enjoying excellent views over the Old Rectory’s newly planted fruit orchard to the surrounding farm land. The cottages have high ceilings which add to the sense of spaciousness, whilst the log burner is there for those romantic winter evenings.Guests will find The Old Coach House and Sam’s Stable perfect hideaways for two.
Both properties feature:
Lounge/dining area with excellent views.
Well equipped modern kitchen.
Period features retained where possible.
Bedroom with double bed and en-suite wet room.
All the cottages offer |