Old Field Barn Luxury B & B

Old Buckenham, nr. Attleborough, Norfolk, NR17 1QA.

This beautiful Norfolk red brick barn conversion is set in the middle of a 300-acre arable farm on the outskirts of the village of Old Buckenham. All modern conveniences are provided with full en-suite facilities and luxury bedding and towels.

  • 19th Century

The Jasmine Room

Great Bentley, Essex, CO7 8LY.

With its inglenook fireplaces and a multitude of exposed beams, this listed cottage overlooks one of the UK’s largest greens in the quaint Essex village of Great Bentley. Trains run regularly from the village station to Colchester and beyond to London’s Liverpool Street.

  • 17th Century

The Mill B&B

Barnham, nr. Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 2GE.

Situated in Suffolk between Bury St Edmunds and Thetford, The Mill is one of a collection of farm buildings dating from around 1850. With four spacious en suite rooms, guests are welcome to enjoy the garden, shared lounge and private pool.

  • 19th Century

Decoy Barn Fritton

Fritton, Norfolk, NR31 9AB.

Dating from the early 1800’s, these barn and stables conversions retain much of their original and typically Norfolk, old world features. The Decoy name comes from the two mile long Fritton Decoy Lake which is 300 yards away.

  • 19th Century

Church Farm B&B Suffolk

Bradfield Combust, nr. Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP30 0LW.

Set on a 200-acre working fruit farm growing strawberries, raspberries, apples and pears, Church Farm offers two beautiful large en suite guest rooms. The breakfast room is light and airy, and overlooks the garden and farm.

  • 18th Century

The Swan Inn

Monks Eleigh, nr. Lavenham, Suffolk, IP7 7AU.

This stunning 16th century thatched inn stands in the charming Suffolk village of Monks Eleigh. With an inglenook fireplace and log burner in the bar for those cold winter nights, summer drinks can be enjoyed on the sun terrace overlooking the village green.

  • 16th Century

Reymerston Hall

Reymerston, nr. Norwich, Norfolk, NR9 4QY.

Sweep up the driveway and admire the Georgian splendour of Reymerston Hall before you. Following a restorative night’s sleep in one of six en suite rooms, descend the grand staircase and gather in the Green Room for a hearty Norfolk breakfast.

  • 18th Century