Enchanting North Norfolk B&B on an Award Winning Farm
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Manor House Farm is an enchanting rural haven set in four acres of stunning private gardens


 
 

Home to THE ELLIS FAMILY for over 50 years, the conservation award winning farm is an elegant retreat in a beautiful corner of Norfolk


 
 

Manor House Farm sits in the pretty village of Wellingham which consists of just a small cluster of houses and a medieval church. Approached along a quiet country lane, the farm sits back from the road with views over its own paddocks and extensive gardens. The guest accommodation is spread between the elegant farmhouse and a pair of beautifully converted barns at the back of the house. The Stable Wing is available on a bed & breakfast basis and houses two bedrooms, a cosy sitting room and modern bathroom whilst Garden Cottage is available for self catering and comprises of an open-plan sitting room/kitchen with a double bedroom and airy bathroom. All of the accommodation has been carefully thought out and beautifully decorated by the owners who have combined antique furniture, Persian rugs and traditional fabrics with collected objects and an eclectic mixture of art. The overall feel is very much that of an authentic and much loved family home.

Whilst the farm occupies an enviably quiet location it is just 10 minutes from the market town of Fakenham which gives easy access to most of the county and all necessary amenities. The location allows for easy exploration of North Norfolk, the coast, Breckland and the medieval city of Norwich with a huge range of historic buildings, scenic walks, independent shops and museums spread throughout. Wellingham is also close to a number of excellent pubs and restaurants including Morston Hall and The Neptune Inn which both hold Michelin Stars.


 
There is such a lot to experience, explore and enjoy. The gardens surrounding the property were wonderful and it all added to the high quality and standard of what was available to us to enjoy whilst we were staying
— the johnson family