On entering you will find yourself in the light and airy open plan living area with large screen Smart TV. The dining suite is positioned in front of one of two sets of double doors to take advantage of views across the neighbouring field towards the village. Both doors open onto the patio which is perfect for al fresco dining. Whether you're looking to cook from scratch or simply reheat, the kitchen is fitted with an electric fan oven, ceramic hob, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, microwave, toaster and Nespresso coffee machine and aeroccino.
A wooden staircase leads to a second living area with a cosy sofa, second TV and large feature window with sky views.
A comfy kingsize bed with quality linens awaits you in the ground floor bedroom and the ensuite is fitted with a large feature shower, twin basins, heated towel rail and a large light up mirror.
The garden is fully enclosed so perfect for pets and features a 2-3 person hot tub, again with field views towards the village. Wheelwrights' garden and patio are perfectly situated to view both sunrise and sunset and with very little light pollution you'll be able to do a little stargazing too.
Wheelwrights has dedicated parking right outside for one large or two smaller cars (tandem), and its own pooches paw wash.
Guests have access to the whole space and the additional half acre field shared with our other 3 cottages. The local pub, The Cross Keys, offers our guests 10% off their food bill when you mention staying at Brick Kiln Barns. It's VERY dog friendly! Booking advised in peak season.
Dilham is a small hamlet in the heart of Norfolk. We're right on the Broads at the end of the River Ant yet just 7 miles from the coast, 5 miles from Wroxham and 14 miles from Norwich.
For lovers of water activities Dilham Staithe is at the end of the drive and is a good spot for fish (in season with licence) or for launching a canoe, kayak or paddleboard. It's a quiet, peaceful part of the Broads that links to the North Walsham & Dilham Canal so is much more suitable for self powered craft than the busy areas of Wroxham, Potter Heigham and Horning!