Partridge is a converted barn tucked away in the Waveney Valley on the Suffolk/Norfolk border. This single-storey retreat sits on a working arable and dairy farm as part of Wheatacre Hall Barns. Perfect for couples seeking countryside peace with luxury touches. Want a break where you can watch TV while soaking in a spa bath? This accommodation has got you covered.
The surrounding farmland gives you proper rural views right from your patio. Grab a drink and watch the sunset over fields that stretch to the horizon. The River Waveney flows nearby, with Wheatacre Marshes offering walks where you'll spot more wildlife than people.
Partridge is a converted barn tucked away in the Waveney Valley on the Suffolk/Norfolk border. This single-storey retreat sits on a working arable and dairy farm as part of Wheatacre Hall Barns. Perfect for couples seeking countryside peace with luxury touches. Want a break where you can watch TV while soaking in a spa bath? This accommodation has got you covered.
The surrounding farmland gives you proper rural views right from your patio. Grab a drink and watch the sunset over fields that stretch to the horizon. The River Waveney flows nearby, with Wheatacre Marshes offering walks where you'll spot more wildlife than people. The White Lion pub is just 0.6 miles away - close enough for a pint but far enough that you won't hear the karaoke.
The accommodation features one super-king bedroom (can be twins if you're not that friendly) with an en-suite bathroom boasting that fancy spa bath with built-in TV. The open-plan kitchen/sitting/dining area comes fully equipped with everything from dishwasher to coffee machine. Outside, you'll find your private garden space with BBQ and patio furniture.
Nearby attractions include historic Beccles (6.7 miles, 15 mins), with its independent shops and river walks. Lowestoft's sandy beaches are just 12.6 miles (25 mins) away. Norwich city (19 miles, 35 mins) offers shopping and cathedral splendour. Don't miss Herringfleet Windmill for classic East Anglian views.
Partridge gives you private relaxation with bonus shared facilities including a games room, fitness suite and that essential hot tub for stargazing. Farm shop on-site means fresh breakfast without the drive. Perfect mini-break sorted.
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View CottageDiscover why our guests keep coming back to Partridge
The bathroom features a spa bath with built-in TV - pure indulgence after countryside walks. Guests love this unexpected touch of luxury.
The shared hot tub gets top marks from visitors. Perfect for evening relaxation while taking in the peaceful rural setting.
Set on a working farm with views across fields. The combination of countryside setting with modern comforts hits the sweet spot.
Super-king zip/link bed can be set up as twins. This flexibility makes it ideal for couples or friends sharing.
The games room, fitness suite and soft play barn provide extra entertainment options without leaving the property.
Having a farm shop just 0.1 miles away means fresh local produce is always available. No need for supermarket runs.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Partridge by car, take the A143 towards Beccles and follow signs for Wheatacre. The barn is located at Wheatacre Hall Barns complex with off-road parking available directly outside your accommodation.
For those traveling by rail, the nearest station is Beccles, approximately 6.7 miles from the property. You'll need to arrange a taxi for the final leg of your journey to Wheatacre Hall Barns.
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