A living piece of World War Two history, beautifully restored and surrounded by mesmerising Norfolk countryside on an equestrian-led working farm
  • Sleeps: 5
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Minimum stay: 2 nights

Dereham Water Tower was once an active RAF base water tower during World War Two, now expertly restored as a modern retreat for up to five guests (and their well-behaved dogs).

If you love horses, you’re in luck: not only is the tower surrounded by beautiful Norfolk countryside, it’s also nestled on an equestrian-led working farm with glorious views of the paddocks and livery.

Inside, sleek amenities blend beautifully with fascinating historic elements that nod to the tower’s wartime past. The master bedroom boasts an en-suite shower, while the living area gives way to a sunset-facing balcony that’s ideal for early evening drinks.

There’s a second double bedroom with idyllic views, and a separate shower room that puts paid to cross-legged queues. The kitchen, meanwhile, is packed with mod cons as well as a breakfast bar and stools for chatting over coffee, and a dining table to break bread around all together.

Although you’ll feel deliciously secluded, the tower is perfectly located for you to explore the many delights of Norfolk. The city of Norwich is just 15 miles away, go bird-watching at Cley Marshes, or stroll along the white sandy beaches at Holkham until it’s time for tea

Features

  • Dog Friendly
  • Family Friendly

Where you'll be staying

Foulsham, Norfolk

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