The Owl House, located in the picturesque village of Little Massingham, Norfolk, is a stunning brick and flint barn designed to accommodate up to 10 guests. Nestled in the East of England, this property is surrounded by the breathtaking Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it an ideal retreat for families and groups of friends. The barn offers a range of amenities, including pet-friendly accommodations, a swimming pool, and proximity to a local pub, enhancing the overall experience for visitors.
The interior of the Owl House features a magnificent open-plan living area with a striking 16ft handmade table and an impressive chandelier crafted from shed antlers. The double vaulted ceiling showcases exposed Canadian spruce timbers, creating an inviting and spacious atmosphere. The property is equipped with modern comforts such as Indian stone flooring, underfloor heating, and a wood-burning stove, ensuring a cozy environment throughout the year. Guests can also enjoy recreational activities, including a ten-metre indoor swimming pool with a temperature-controlled environment, a sauna, and a tarmac tennis court.
Attention to detail is evident in the design of the Owl House, which combines authentic character with luxurious amenities. A bespoke staircase leads to a charming loft room featuring a super king bed and an elegant bathroom with a double-ended slipper bath and twin basins. Velux windows offer picturesque views of the courtyard, which is adorned with a central fountain, adding to the property's serene ambiance. Additionally, the local gastro-pub, The Dabbling Duck, is just a short walk away, providing guests with convenient dining options.
The Owl House is part of the Hill Farm Massingham collection, which includes two other properties: Fallow Folly, accommodating 7 guests, and Red Stag Lodge, which can host 14 guests. These properties can be booked individually or in combination, allowing for a total capacity of 31 people. The Owl House is particularly noted for its spaciousness and is considered the "entertainment capital" of the group, making it a prime choice for larger gatherings and celebrations.
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