Set on a farm in the village of Marsham, in rural Norfolk, Isabel enjoys panoramic countryside views and a tranquil setting, while remaining within easy reach of the North Norfolk Coast. Perfectly positioned to enjoy stunning sunsets, it also features a private Grill & Chill Shack with a firepit for relaxing evenings outdoors. With all the essentials provided, Isabel is a restful escape with stylish, comfortable finishes.
Inside, you will find a welcoming space with warm wood interiors, soft linens, and a well-equipped kitchenette featuring modern appliances. The cosy lounge area is fitted with underfloor heating and two armchairs, complemented with a log burner which creates a cosy and romantic atmosphere whatever the season. Isabel sleeps two in a comfortable king-size bed, where you can relax and enjoy your favourite movie. The private bathroom is fully equipped with all the essentials, including a hot en-suite shower, offering modern convenience without compromising the off-grid feel. Outside, enjoy your morning coffee on the private deck or gather at your private Grill & Chill Shack, complete with a firepit to toast marshmallows as the sun sets across the fields. With an outdoor dining area for al fresco meals and space to unwind, it's the perfect place to relax with a refreshing drink in hand. If you would like to cook outdoors, you are welcome to bring your own disposable barbecue. Whether you are seeking a romantic weekend escape or a quiet solo stay, with or without your furry friends, Isabel provides the perfect base to slow down and reconnect with nature. Situated at the top of the hill which gives commanding views over the grassland and woodland, the sunsets are spectacular! Perfectly placed for exploring local market towns, scenic coastal paths, or simply stargazing from your doorstep, these shepherd's huts are the kind of place that's hard to leave and easy to love.
This glamping hut is situated in quiet seclusion on the westerly edge of the farm, in a field once known as Ovens Mouth. This field lies adjacent to the 288 acres of Marsham Heath, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSI). The name 'Ovens Mouth' hails from nearly 200 years ago, a time when fields were named to aid illiterate farm workers in distinguishing one from another, helping to prevent the accidental ploughing of the wrong fields or the misplacement of hedgerows.
Additional Information: Sorry, no children. One well behaved dog welcome for an additional charge of £10 per night. Charcoal and BBQ utensils are not available on site. You will need to bring your own. The hut is located towards the edge of the campsite. There is parking available near the hut.