Where to stay in Norfolk: 10 of the most unique places
- Life In A Fine City
- May 20, 2019
- 3 min read
From yurts to treehouses, from a showman’s wagon to a WW2 lookout tower - 10 unique places to holiday in Norfolk in 2019.
7 Storey Grade II Listed Windmill | Stoke Ferry | From £290 pn | More info

Located in the quiet village of Stoke Ferry on the east coast, this impressive windmill has been carefully refurbished to provide 7 floors of cutting edge design. Sleeping up to 16 people and with large grounds, heated outdoor pool and its very own games barn, The Old Mill is the perfect
Yurt & Iron Age Roundhouse | Mattishall | From £48 pn | More info

Discover a secret meadow and spend summers days in the heart of rural Norfolk with a thatched Iron Age round house as your living room with a Yurt as your bedroom. Just 12 miles from Norwich and on the outskirts of Mattishall, this secluded location is a perfect quirky retreat.
Converted Methodist Chapel | Upwell | From £400 pn | More info

The converted methodist chapel can be found next to the river in the beautiful village of Upwell, just 9 miles from Downham Market. Renovated to a high standard throughout, this property boasts 5 bedrooms (sleeps up to 12), large stunning kitchen, outside lounging space and even a private mooring at the front of the house!
Victorian School House | Ringland | From £775 pn | More info

Set in the rural village of Ringland, this exquisite victorian school house has been beautifully converted in to accommodation for up to 20 people. With stunning private gardens, a heated pool and a decor fit for a King, this property is the perfect setting to socialise and entertain whilst enjoying all Norfolk has to offer.
Treehouse Holidays | West Lexham | More info

Get back to nature whilst enjoying some home comforts! Treehouse Holidays at West Lexham, Norfolk, offer a range of delightful handcrafted treehouses to stay in. From the top of the range 2-storey treehouses with fitted kitchens and en-suites to something a little more rustic, there is something for everyone here. What's more, they even have glamping options with bell tents and other accommodation available.
The Signal Box |Melton Constable | From £101 pn | More info

The Signal Box is a beautifully restored and converted Edwardian signal box, located in Melton Constable, just 8 miles from Blakeney. Set amidst beautiful landscaped grounds and with rural views aplenty, this is a truly unique holiday stay.
Traditional Showman's Wagon | Helhoughton | From £52 pn | More info

Not something you see everyday! Built around 1900 for a travelling fairground showman, this wagon has been lovingly restored to maintain its original features and is now available to hire for a truly unique Norfolk stay.
The Control Tower | North Creake | £110 - £140 pn | More info

Originally built in 1943 on the former RAF North Creake Airfield, its purpose was to control all 199 and 171 Squadrons take-offs and landings. It has now been lovingly restored to the iconic landmark it once was and utilised as an B&B.
WW2 Cliff Lookout | Cromer | From £97 pn | More info

With exceptional cliff top views combined with a wonderful piece of history, this WW2 lookout offers a great Norfolk getaway. Set in secluded woodland, it is just a 10 minute walk from Cromer beach.
South East Tower | Great Yarmouth | £100 pn | More info

The medieval South East Tower is located in Great Yarmouth, overlooking the town and sea. Boasting 5 floors and accommodation comprising of lounge, fully equipped kitchen and dining area, this historic property sleeps 4-6 people.
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