A Norfolk landmark has featured in a new series celebrating unique stays across the globe.
Channel 4's new show, World's Most Secret Hotels, showcased Cley Windmill in Sunday's (February 5) episode.
The flint-built Grade II windmill is more than 200 years old and stopped being operational in the 1920s.
It was once the summer home of musician James Blunt and is now owned by Varian and Natalie Bush with 11 bookable spaces.
Those in the top bedroom have access to the roof which has "the best views in Norfolk" overlooking Cley and the salt marshes.
Mr and Mrs Bush said: "It's been standing for so many years and so many lives have been lived in it.
"It was very exciting when we took ownership but with that comes the responsibility of caring for such an important building for future generations."
Other hotels in the episode included Jordan's Bubble Luxotel Wadi Rum which resembles a colony on Mars and Jumbostay in Sweden, a converted Boeing 747 plane.
All episodes of the World's Most Secret Hotels are available to watch on All 4.
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