Exclusive Use of Whole Site

UK England East Anglia Norfolk Fakenham Amber's Bell Tent Camping Little Massingham Estate

  • Sleeps 39 (max 39 adults, 20 children)

  • Bed Linen Not Included
Exclusive hire of all 7 bell tents plus the railway carriages - the events barn - woodland bathrooms and 8 woodland camping pitches

The Owner Says

Parties and Private Hire - Little Massingham is our go to party site.  A mile up a track, it's rural setting means you can have a very private secluded gathering here.  The site hire includes - the events barn, furnished with art from the big. house, with seating for up to 80, a kitchen, inglenook fireplace, .  Outside there's a cooking area with wood fired pizza oven, large grill and fire pit.  Outdoor seating.  Children's woodland play fort.  Wood fired hot tub in the woods. The accommodation provided across 3 acres are 7 furnished bell tents, 2 rescued and refurbed railway carriages with on - suite bathrooms, a woodland pitch up area (open for more than a 39 guest hire) Facilities provided are 2 woodland bathroom blocks.    One next to the barn, with 4 loos and 3 showers, and another in the pitch up with 2 loos and 2 showers, open with the larger hires.  Please message for more details.

About Amber's Bell Tent Camping Little Massingham Estate

Suitable For

Glampers and campers - no caravans or motorhomes unless by prior permission.  Groups of up to 80 can book the site for exclusive party or wedding venue hire.  No doggies, sorry!

Nearby

If you go back down the entrance track you pop out onto a quiet lane that was once a Roman road and now forms part of the Peddars Way, a 50-mile-long trail that runs from Thetford and the centre of Norfolk out to the coast (where it joins the Norfolk Coast Path). It’s about 14 miles to this confluence at Holme (just under half an hour by car) but the whole stretch of coastline around that area is beautiful and diverse. If you want big sandy beaches, try Brancaster or Holkham Bay. If you fancy spotting wildlife, try Titchwell, Blakeney, Cley or Morston Quay. If you want history try Sandringham or Holkham Hall (or, nearest, and en-route to the coast, Houghton Hall). The handy thing about the curvature of Norfolk’s coastline is that most seaside spots are pretty much equidistant from the glamping site. It’s not all about the coast, though. There’s a nice walk from your bell tent over the fields to the pub in Great Massingham, a picturesque village with two duck ponds, and English Heritage-owned Castle Acre Priory (0370 333 1181) is just a 10-minute drive away.

Food & Drink

It takes about 15 minutes to cycle or 45 minutes to walk to the Dabbling Duck (01485 520827) overlooking the village green in Great Massingham. It’s a well-named pub given the village’s picturesque pair of duck ponds, which always have plenty of feathered occupants, and it’s a fine spot for an evening meal or a pint. A tad further, but in the direction of the coast, the Rose & Crown (01485 521807) is another fabulous option, with a slightly more off-the-beaten track feel. While, out on the coast, the village of Thornham has a range of options, from good gastro pubs to a nice deli, a farm shop, fish’n’chips and even a café in a Mongolian yurt.

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