Overview
Tucked away in the quiet village of Wellingham, Manor House Farm is a delightful countryside B&B with a fabulous garden. Set within four acres of beautifully maintained gardens and paddocks, this award-winning farm has been lovingly cared for by the Ellis family for over 50 years.
The accommodation is split between the elegant farmhouse and two thoughtfully converted barns. The Stable Wing offers a cosy bed and breakfast experience with two inviting double bedrooms, a comfortable sitting room, a small kitchen. Each bedroom has an ensuite modern bathroom. For those preferring a self-catering option, the Garden Cottage provides an open-plan living area, a well-equipped kitchen, a double bedroom, and a light-filled bathroom. Each space is tastefully decorated, combining antique furnishings, Persian rugs, and eclectic artwork to create a warm, homely atmosphere.
Despite its secluded setting, Manor House Farm is just a short drive from the bustling market town of Fakenham, offering easy access to North Norfolk's stunning coastlines, the Breckland, and the historic city of Norwich. The area is rich with scenic walks, independent shops, and cultural attractions. Food enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to renowned dining establishments like Morston Hall and The Neptune Inn, both Michelin-starred. Burnham Market and Holkham are just 20 minutes away, while the elegant Houghton Hall, with its impressive art collections and gardens, lies only 10 minutes from the door. The attractive market town of Holt, known for its galleries and Georgian charm, is 25 minutes away. Manor House Farm is also ideally situated within 20 minutes of the magnificent North Norfolk coast, with its unspoilt beaches at Brancaster and Titchwell—a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.
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