Carricks at Castle Farm, Swanton Morley, Dereham, Norfolk
Carrick's at Castle Farm offers b&b accommodation on the banks of the River Wensum in the parish of Swanton Morley. Just a short drive from Dereham, this is an excellent base for those wishing to explore Norfolk.
Rooms are warmed by a woodchip bio fuel boiler, giving a comfortable temperature throughout the house. You'll sleep soundly, with only the lament of barn owls or fox barks to disturb you. Wake up calls are of the feathered variety: the decibel range varies between geese, ducks, pheasants and partridge! The bedrooms are a beautiful blend of the luxurious with the cosy.
The sitting room has a large open fire, perfect for unwinding before and after dinner. It is furnished with antique furniture, old family portraits and comfortable sofas. The dining room looks out over the lawn sloping down to the River Wensum. In the summer drinks and tea can be served in the garden, which is also a great spot for watching sunsets.
Carrick's is the perfect base for exploring Norfolk, from the wide open beaches to the special heathland and forests to the south. A series of interconnecting permissive footpaths enable visitors to find peace and quiet rarely experienced today.
Rooms are warmed by a woodchip bio fuel boiler, giving a comfortable temperature throughout the house. You'll sleep soundly, with only the lament of barn owls or fox barks to disturb you. Wake up calls are of the feathered variety: the decibel range varies between geese, ducks, pheasants and partridge! The bedrooms are a beautiful blend of the luxurious with the cosy.
The sitting room has a large open fire, perfect for unwinding before and after dinner. It is furnished with antique furniture, old family portraits and comfortable sofas. The dining room looks out over the lawn sloping down to the River Wensum. In the summer drinks and tea can be served in the garden, which is also a great spot for watching sunsets.
Carrick's is the perfect base for exploring Norfolk, from the wide open beaches to the special heathland and forests to the south. A series of interconnecting permissive footpaths enable visitors to find peace and quiet rarely experienced today.
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