A quirky stay set in a 100-acre Norfolk estate has scooped national recognition.
Three shepherd huts in the countryside near Fakenham have been named one of the 12 best affordable breaks in the UK by The Times.
They are in the Godwick Hall estate, near Fakenham, one of the county's most popular wedding venues in an idyllic rural setting.
The huts pack in one double bed, an ensuite toilet and shower, a wood burner and a small kitchenette despite their smaller size.
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They even have Nespresso machines and a two-person hammock to enjoy the outdoor setting.
The article said: "The estate’s shepherd’s huts are stylishly kitted out with hot showers, wood burners and mini-fridges.
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"Plush double beds and chic tongue-and-groove decor means they feel far more hotel suite than campsite snug."
With a minimum two-night stay the shepherd’s huts sleep two and cost £160.
Bell tents offering the opportunity to sleep four are also available costing from £200.
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