The Tiny House

UK England East Anglia Norfolk Beccles Wardley Hill Campsite

  • Sleeps 2 (max 2 adults, 0 children)
  • Dogs allowed
  • Games & Books
  • Parking
  • Wifi
  • Wood-burning stove
This two storey biomimetic designed off grid cabin has everything you need for a quick weekend away or a longer retreat.

The Owner Says

This two storey biomimetic designed off grid cabin has everything you need for a quick weekend away or a longer retreat.
Upstairs there is a king sized bed with uninterrupted views south across Horse paddocks, space to store your luggage and several usb and usb c charging ports.
Downstairs a hand built kitchen houses a full size sink with hot and cold water, induction hob and 50 litre fridge with ice compartment. Crockery, cutlery, mugs, cooking utensils and pans are all provided. A lounge area with 2 comfortable leather chairs surrounding a wood burning stove with cooking plate.
The bathroom which is accessed via an internal sliding door has a small sink, smell free modern compost toilet and full sized shower.
All lighting, usb & usb c ports which can charge a laptop are powered by stored electricity from the sun. Should you want it there is free wifi inside.
Outside there in your private garden is a swing seat, dining table & chairs, fire pit and grill for cooking.
Parking is provided in the main campsite carpark where there are barrows to transport your luggage the 50 meters to the house.

About Wardley Hill Campsite

Suitable For

Couples, families, tents, dogs (on leads) and small camper vans – yes. Caravans, Motorhomes, Hair Straighteners and party groups – no.

Nearby

The quiet lanes offer peaceful cycling or horse riding and there are miles of footpaths to discover on foot. The River Waveney passes one mile away, providing the gateway into the Norfolk Broads with boats and canoes available to hire locally. On the river banks, Bungay and Beccles (the latter with particularly good access to the river, a slipway and many boat rental companies) are both market towns with plenty to offer, including supermarkets, art galleries, pubs, restaurants, tourist information and lots of independent shops. Just beyond Bungay, the Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum (01986 896644) has an impressive collection of aircraft outside and a wealth of indoor displays, with East Anglia playing a particularly important role over the years given it's relative proximity to Europe. Beyond the Broads, the coast is also near at hand, with the stretching sandy beaches of Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth to the east for a smattering of ‘kiss me quick’ seaside. Follow the line south, however, for arguably the best of the Suffolk Coast with Walberswick (the place to go for crabbing at the waters edge), Thorpeness and Aldeburgh all worth a visit.

Food & Drink

In the village there is a wonderful Italian restaurant, The Olive Tree (01508 518147) and a small convenience store with post office. To the west in Broome you’ll find the Artichoke (01986 893325), a traditional country pub serving good food, real ales and a huge selection of whiskies. Both of these are within walking distance of the campsite. Looking further afield, Wardley Hill sits between Bungay and Beccles. Both market towns have plenty to of excellent food to offer along with supermarkets for a quicker grocery shop.

Family Friendly

Hunting for bugs in the streams and den building in the woods entertain little tots on site, while there's a play park within walking distance and safe sea swimming a short drive away.
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