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Converted Chapel with Scandi design interior
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This converted Chapel by Slow Norfolk offers luxurious living accommodation suited to two adults looking for a hideaway retreat. Nestled in the heart of a historic Norfolk village, this chapel conversion has been inspired by the idea of slow living with interior decor simple, authentic and stylish. The kitchen is well equiped with a new cooker, dishwasher, oven and coffee machine. The bedroom has one large king-size bed with a super comfy mattress and high quality linen. The space The Chapel offers modern open plan living. From the front door you will walk into a light filled kitchen and dining area. A ply staircase takes you up to a mezzanine which has a comfortable king size bed with luxurious bedfolk bedding. A separate dressing area links to the bedroom complete with a full size mirror and plenty of storage for clothes. Downstairs the kitchen and dining area steps down to a snug with a comfortable sofa, armchair and coffee table to allow you to relax after long country walks. Help yourself to any of the interior design books, puzzles and games on offer. A wall mounted TV will give you access to Netflix so you can cosy up in your luxury bedfolk quilt and watch a movie The well equipped kitchen includes a selection of teas and coffees, a coffee machine, kettle, toaster, oven, fridge complete with complimentary milk and water and a washer dryer. The bathroom has a bath and shower with luxury toiletries from local and sustainable brand Norfolk Natural Living. There is a small patio area at the front of the property with a bistro set to sit and enjoy a coffee in the morning or glass of wine in the evening. There is a fabulous pub in the village called the Kings Head where you can enjoy a meal by a log fire. The village shop provides essential items and both the pub and shop are a small walk away from the Chapel. Other things to note New Buckenham is a historic village. There is a large common that is managed by Norfolk Wildlife Trust that is home to a rich variety of flora. You can visit Buckenham castle by requesting a key from the local shop. Buckenham castle comprises of a large earth mound surrounded by a deep moat on top of which stands the earliest circular keep in England. The castle was occupied from the 12th to the 17th centuries.
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United Kingdom · New Buckenham · Breckland DistrictGot questions?
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