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Come with us for a tour of The Little Barn!

























The kitchen

As we enter through the door we step into the kitchen, with a window looking out onto the garden.
It is a modern kitchen with oak units along one wall.

There is a hob and a small electric convection oven , a Big George Grill and a microwave.
A kettle , toaster and steamer plus a wok and all the usual pots and pans you will need.
There is also a fridge ,  and everything else you will need for your meals.



The next room is the shower room fitted with a modern electric shower, wash basin and  toilet.

There is a wall mounted fan heater and a heated towel rail.


You also have a hairdryer and complimentary soaps, shampoo, conditioner and shower gel.


Towels and flannels are provided.


Now we come into the lounge which  is a light and airy room open to the roof apex.

There is comfortable seating round the fireplace and a colour Television with Freeview and a DVD player.

A bookcase has reading material to suit everyone, plus maps and lots of information about the area, suggested walks and cycle routes  etc.

An open staircase leads up into the Gallery Bedroom.

At the other end of the room is a double leaved oak table and four chairs with a lovely view onto the pretty garden.

Access into the Birdwatchers Bedroom is up two stone steps.

The Lounge

Lets take a look at the bedrooms now..........


The Gallery has twin beds fitted with quality mattresses.

It is a quaint attic room, carpeted and with oak beams and a funny little window at ground level.

The steps are steep up to the Gallery as they follow the line of the old Granary steps, but have rubber treads for safety and bannisters on both sides.

The Birdwatcher's Bedroom is at the other end of the lounge...........



One of the two single beds in The Birdwatchers.

Up two stone steps and you enter the newly refurbished downstairs bedroom , aptly called "The Birdwatchers" as the three large double glazed windows gaze out onto the lovely garden and apple trees hung with seeds and nuts.
The variety of birds these attract is plentiful and it is a delight to watch the Woodpeckers and Tree creepers feeding their young.