AboutBritain.com Logo
Oak House Bed & Breakfast
Bed and Breakfast: 5989


Swaffham
Norfolk
Pets Allowed:   No
Smoking Allowed:   No
Special Diets:   No
Bookmark and Share

Oak House was built in 2002 by the current owner and is set on the edge of the village of North Pickenham.

The house is a three storey cottage style, in a quarter of an acre of grounds with stunning views of the countryside.

North Pickenham is close to the Peddars Way walk and St Marys Church Houghton on the Hill with it's Frescos; the market town of Swaffham is 3 miles away.

The accommodation is newly built and consists of an open plan room with twin beds and lounge; en-suite with shower, basin WC.
Underfloor heating.TV. Tea and coffee making facilities.
Smoke alarm.

The room has bi-fold doors, which open onto it's patio area with seating; it has it's own private access.

There is a local pub The Blue Lion 2 mins walk away.

Oak House offers evening meals if needed.

This property appears courtesy of ClickBedAndBreakfast.co.uk

Pricing and Opening Times
Seasons Open: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.

£25.00 per person per night.
£35 single occupency.
£5.00 per person 1 course evening meal.
All seasons.


Facilities
Rooms:
 
Family Rooms:
 
0
 
Single Rooms:
 
0
 
   
Double Rooms:
 
0
 
Twin Rooms:
 
1
 
Pet Facilities: Pets are not allowed.
Smoking Facilities: Smoking is not allowed.
Special Diets Provision: Special diets are not catered for.
Disabled Facilities: There are no disabled facilities.

Directions
From Swaffham take the Nth Pickenham Rd.
Take the second entry into the village.
Oak House is the first house on the left with the Oak tree.

Booking Enquiries

To book this bed and breakfast, or find out more, please contact them directly by

 or by  


If you have any general questions about the bed and breakfasts
on AboutBritain.com, then please check out our


Copyright © 1999-2024 Excelsior Information Systems Ltd. All rights reserved.
About Us  Press Room  Terms of Use  Privacy  Link to Us  Index  Site Map  Contact Us

Made with Responsive Grid System by Graham Miller