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Bluebell Barn, New Buckenham, Norfolk

Bluebell Barn
Long Lane
New Buckenham
Norfolk

NR16 2DF

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Bluebell Barn is a wonderful barn conversion nestled in the heart of the Norfolk countryside. Lovingly restored by your hosts, the bedrooms are beamed and full of antiques, with beds so comfortable, you won't want to get up.

Relax over breakfast in the stunning main hall where local produce is a key feature, and in the evening, why not relax in the garden room with a drink from the bar?

We gladly welcome guests who wish to bring their dogs with them, as we are ideally situated for walking and have fully secure gardens. The Barn is in the perfect location for discovering Norfolk or Suffolk, with the historic town of Bury St Edmunds and the city of Norwich both nearby. We are also ideal for discovering Thetford forest, the broads, the north Norfolk coast and of course Banham zoo! Snetterton race track is only 10 minutes away, with various fixtures and track days available most of the year. A warm welcome awaits you at Bluebell Barn, a haven in the countryside.

Details

Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3

Price per Room:

Double: £65 to £70
Single: £50 - £55 - Single occupancy
Suite: £70 single and £90 double
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Facilities

Parking
Special Diets Catered For -By arrangement
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
TV in Rooms
Garden
Dogs/Pets Welcome

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