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Bircham Windmill Shepherds Huts

About

Bircham Windmill is an idyllic location with bakery, tearooms and windmill attraction on your doorstep to enjoy throughout the day and perfectly peaceful in the evening, not even passing traffic. The huts are warm and cosy, there is seating inside or out, outdoor cooking area and our new, beautifully built shepherd's hut shower unit completes the experience.

  • Both have kettle, toaster, table and chairs, fridge, utensils, pull out double bed with sprung mattress and candle lamps for night time atmosphere
  • 24 hour home-from-home showers, toilets, games room and two washing up areas
  • Ryeland sleeps two
  • Ryeland term time week nights (Sun-Thurs) £85
  • Ryeland term time weekends (Fri/Sat) £90
  • Ryeland school holiday week nights (Sun-Thurs) £90
  • Ryeland school holiday weekends and Bank Holidays (Fri/Sat/Bank Holiday Sunday) £95
  • Romney sleeps 2 adults and 1 child or one adult and 2 children
  • Romney term time week nights (Sun-Thurs) £90
  • Romney term time weekends (Fri/Sat) £95
  • Romney school holiday week nights (Sun-Thurs) £95
  • Romney school holiday weekends and Bank Holidays (Fri/Sat/Bank Holiday Sunday) £100
  • Extra child (Romney only) £15 per stay including campbed but not including duvet/pillows/linen
  • Duvet/pillows/linen for either double bed or campbed £10 per stay
  • Dogs (maximum of 2 per pitch) £2 per dog, per night
  • These huts are sited in the grounds of the mill overlooking open fields
  • Beautiful, quirky, hand-built shepherd's hut shower for use by guests staying in the shepherd's huts or camping in the grounds at Bircham Windmill.  Inside is deluxe shower, basin, mirror and heated towel rail - a little extra luxury during your stay
  • Please ensure you have access to a mobile phone in case of emergencies

Guests are welcome to bring their own bikes. Local information is available and tearooms and all our staff are happy to advise on their favourite local pubs and attractions.

Map & Directions

Bircham Windmill Shepherd Huts

Type:Glamping

Snettisham Road, Great Bircham, Norfolk, PE31 6SJ

Tel: 07768 393552

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