Cutbush Farm House - Luxury Cottage in Norfolk

Located in the rural village of Hingham, Cutbush Farm House is a timber-framed building that is steeped in history dating back to the 17th Century, now revived to offer its guests a unique blend of old-world charm and modern comforts. Enjoy picturesque views of arable farmland and lush pasture from every window, allowing guests to really enjoy the peaceful nature of this retreat. Surrounding the property are mature gardens, a wildflower meadow, and thriving orchards, adding to the idyllic setting of this countryside sanctuary.

Downstairs, you’ll enjoy the blend of elegance in the furnishing and the authenticity of the original building. Featuring a sitting room, snug, formal dining room, and a charming country-style kitchen, the house is perfect for accommodating large groups, with each room offering ample space for gathering and relaxation. The kitchen includes a large dining table and is well-equipped to cater to those looking to celebrate special occasions in style.

For those seeking outdoor entertainment, the owners are open to requests for marquees to be erected in the expansive garden, providing the perfect setting for memorable events and festivities amidst the picturesque surroundings of Cutbush Farm House.
Continuing onto the first and second floors, you find four fabulous bedrooms await, each with it’s own charming character. All have been prepared with fine, while linens, ensuring a peaceful night of rest can be enjoyed in this rural retreat. Three bathrooms serve the bedrooms, one of which is en suite.
Outside, the mature garden creates a wonderfully calm and verdant setting in which to enjoy the rural nature of the property. With planting that includes Old English Roses, Wisteria and examples of Prunus species, this is a true representation of an old English country garden. There is also an area for outside dining that is easily accessible from the kitchen. To the front of the farmhouse you have ample off-road parking.

Cutbush Farm House can also be booked as a sleeps six option during off-peak weeks: Cutbush Farm House (6).

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Accommodation Description

Ground Floor:
Entrance into hallway with stairs to the first floor.
Dining room
Large dining table and chairs, wood-burning stove. Access to the garden through french doors.
Sitting room
Ample comfortable seating, Smart television, inglenook fireplace.
Snug
Smart television, armchair, and sofa.
Kitchen
With electric range oven, induction hob, Rayburn, combi-microwave, large fridge/freezer, Magimix Nespresso Citiz coffee machine, various sizes of cafetieres, and dishwasher. Breakfast table for eight guests. Smart television. Access to the garden through french doors.
Shower room
With walk-in shower, WC, heated towel rail and hand basin.
Utility room
Washing machine, tumble dryer, clothes airer, and cleaning appliances.

First Floor:
Gallery landing with access to
Master bedroom
6' super king-size bed, side tables, arm chair, chest-of-drawers, Smart television and hairdryer.
Bedroom two
6' super king-size bed (can be made into a twin, upon prior request), side tables, and ample storage.
En-suite bathroom
With small bathtub, handheld shower attachment, WC, heated towel rail and hand basin.
Bedroom three
5' king size bed with side tables and chest-of-drawers.
Master bathroom
With separate bath and walk-in shower, WC, heated towel rail and hand basins.

Second Floor:
Bedroom four
With a double bed with hairdryer, side tables and ample storage.

Amenities Description

Microwave
Electric range cooker
Coffee Machine
Dishwasher
Fridge/Freezer
Tumble Dryer
Washing Machine
Smart TV
TV
Barbecue
Garden
Garden Furniture
Patio Area
Central Heating
Highchair
Travel Cot
Bed Linen
Towels

  • Child Friendly
  • Countryside
  • Detached
  • Dishwasher
  • Enclosed Garden
  • Family Friendly
  • Fishing Onsite / Nearby
  • High Chair Available
  • Internet
  • Near Golf Course
  • Near Walks
  • Open Fire / Log Burner
  • Parking Available
  • Pub Nearby
  • Travel Cot
  • Washing Machine

About the area

Dating back to the Saxon era, Hingham in now a pretty market town that plays host to a good range of small, independent businesses, that are well-supported by a thriving local community. A fire in the 17th century devastated the original town, with much of what remains today having been re-built, leaving impressive Georgian architecture throughout the market place. There is a Co-op supermarket, a playing field with climbing frame, a charming egg shop, a bakery, a butcher, a pharmacy, an art gallery, and a coffee shop. Local eateries include welcoming pub, The White Hart in Hingham, and, a short car journey away, The Green Dragon in Wymondham. For a fine dining experience, Michelin star chef Mark Poynton at Caistor Hall is a less than half an hour drive away.

Nearby Melsop Farm Park is a great family day out specifically designed for maximum interaction with the animals, plus there is a play area and cafeteria. Banham Zoo is only a short drive away, as is the opportunity to explore Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse, a unique workhouse museum and traditional farm set in 50 acres of beautiful Norfolk countryside.

For a slower pace, enjoy a spa treatment or a round of golf at Barnham Broom. Keen golfers can also play at Mattishall Golf Club, Richmond Park Golf Club, and Bawburgh Golf Club. Hingham is surrounded by fishing lakes, including Barford Railway Lakes, Coston Lakes, Scoulton Mere, and Rocklands Mere. Half an hour away by car is Thetford Forest, with many walks amongst nature to discover, and in the other direction is Roarr! dinosaur adventure park. Nearby Hethel was formerly home to the Formula 1 Team Lotus. While the team no longer competes, there is still the opportunity to take part in factory tours when visiting the Classic Team Lotus factory. Driving experiences can be booked through the Lotus Driving Academy. Thrilling motor racing events can also be found at Snetterton Race Circuit.

History lovers must visit Wymondham Abbey, one of the grandest religious buildings in East Anglia. The city of Norwich is a wonderful fusion of the modern and historic. Easy to walk around and with a river at the heart, it is the most complete medieval city in the UK, with stunning Norman Cathedral and Castle. With a flourishing arts, music and cultural scene, superb independent and high street shopping, quaint covered market, lively restaurants, bars and nightlife and a heritage, this city is a delight to explore.

Excellent local rail links are found nearby, with railway stations at Wymondham and Attleborough, with further options in Thetford and Norwich.

The sandy beach at Great Yarmouth can be reached within an hour, with the ancient waterways of the Norfolk Broads approximately 40-minutes away by car.