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Keepers Meadow

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· Norwich, Norfolk, England
1 acre hosted by Michelle B.
3 glamping pitches
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Small-scale luxury bell tent glamping in Oxnead, halfway between Norwich and the Norfolk coast

If it weren’t for the detailed instructions, leading you down a narrow private road, across the River Bure and into the woodland beyond, you would never believe that Keepers Meadow even existed. While the grand Oxnead Hall – a 16th-century manor backed by pristine gardens – is unmissable from the road, the glampsite lies secluded amidst the trees.

Such privacy is, of course, the appeal of Keepers Meadow. And with just three bell tents spread across the entire site, it’s clear the owners want to retain that peaceful and secluded ambience. A newly built shower block contains an individual shower room for each of the tents, finished to perfection with full-length mirror, complimentary soap, and wall-mounted hair dryer. You also get your own personal kitchen area, fully equipped with everything you need. The attention to detail really marks the place out; from BBQ utensils down to a cafetière, everything seems to be covered.

The bell tents themselves vary in size. Two sleep up to four people, while the third, larger tent can sleep six. They include a double bed and bunks, with space to add an extra little one by squeezing in a travel cot. The décor is suitably quaint with bunting, scatter cushions and light, wooden furnishings – with plenty of space around them for kids to boot a ball around or fling a Frisbee.

Anglers will be pleased to hear that, if you head back through the trees, it’s possible to fish for trout in the River Bure. The river here is split into two segments, after it was rerouted as a means to work four-storey Oxnead Mill, built in 1851. Even if you’re not coming to fish, it’s worth the stroll simply for the chance to look across at Oxnead Hall, a beautiful redbrick building with sections dating as far back as the 16th century. A stroll in the opposite direction, leads you to the Bure Valley Railway, with Buxton Station just ten minutes away on foot. Hop on a steam train and you can chug all the way into Wroxham, the heart of the Norfolk Broads.

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14 Ratings · 32 reviews
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Mark R.recommends
August 1, 2021
Hawthorn Bell Tent
We had a lovely time here with our 7 year old. Really good info and communication in advance, incredibly lovely welcome, and great facilities. I understand they have been operating a few years, but the facilities were so well maintained you would think they’d just opened. Everything you could want - comfy beds, full kitchen facilities, spotless bathroom. Nothing too much bother. Would return in an instant.
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David S.recommends
July 22, 2021
Hawthorn Bell Tent
Well what can I say what a great place for a mini break. Facilities are great, separate toilets and wash sections for each tent. You own kitchen and covered eating area. Hosts were friendly and very helpful. Easy check in and check out, every thing explained on arrival and Michelle was very helpful and always on hand if you had any questions.
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Ruth B.recommends
July 2, 2021
Hawthorn Bell Tent
Some friends and I spent the weekend at Keepers Meadow recently and it was really lovely. Everything is very well thought out: The tents themselves are huge and have a little woodburning stove should you get cold. It was beautifully decorated inside and even had a little lightbox with a birthday message for one of our party. You have your own little kitchen with everything you could need and you can leave all of your supplies inside. It has also has an eating area outside which is undercover should the weather change, plus you can use a fire pit or bbq on request. Each tent also has it's own bathroom for your private use which is great. The location itself is perfect, next to a small wood and besides a lovely river. We were able to do lots of great walks, visit the small steam train line that runs close by and even managed a quick boat trip on the Broads. There are lots of great pubs nearby as well. We only spent two nights there but we could have happily spent much longer. Thank you Michelle, we will be back to stay again as soon as we can!
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Lindsay T.recommends
June 26, 2021
Hawthorn Bell Tent
This was our 1st time camping/glamping, and I researched many places before I chose this one which ticked all of our boxes, the main one being our own private shower and toilet facilities. As we drove in, all I can say is WOW. A little hidden gem, beautiful, quiet, plenty to do. I could not fault the place, the facilities or the owners. Very clean. Even a special little Happy birthday light box message for my boy in the tent! Would HIGHLY recommend.
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Marina K.recommends
June 18, 2021
Hawthorn Bell Tent
If you are looking for a peaceful time in a beautiful woodland where there is a river nearby... just book it... you will love every second. I spent two night only and I regret I didn't book it for more time as I absolutely loved it. Michelle is a very lovely host you can ever have. The attention to every little detail is very thoughtful. I managed to enjoy a camp fire for the first time and made some beautiful new memories with my 3 year old boy. Bewilderwood is full of fun day out if you like tree tops and have kids. 11 out of 10 to Keeper's Meadow.... <3
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Hannah L.recommends
May 17, 2021
Hawthorn Bell Tent
We stayed here for 3 nights over the bank holiday. The nights were very chilly but with hot water bottles, the very warm duvet and the wood burner we were able to keep warm - its what you expect for the time of year so it didn't matter. The site is beautiful, with walks and the river to explore. The tents were spacious, and the kitchen facilities perfect, with places to shelter if the rain does come. The area is great with so much to do. We would definitely come here again, a wonderful stay - many thanks!
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Norwich, Norfolk, England, United KingdomTraditional, ancestral territory of various First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Michelle B.Joined in August 2016
From the host
Just a stones throw from the banks of the River Bure you’ll find our Bell Tents fully equipped with the luxuries of a modern hotel room. Each has its own shower room, kitchenette and dining area for the sole use of its occupants, all under cover. Nestled beside its own piece of woodland and off the beaten track, our peaceful location is known to very few and couldn’t be better placed for a lovely selection of country walks, canoe trails, cycle routes and even a spot of fishing.
Nearby attractions
Why not take off on one of the local footpaths through the surrounding countryside. It's a 10-minute walk to Buxton Station (01263 733858) – hop aboard a steam train on the Bure Valley Railway and whistle south into the Norfolk Broads. Just outside the pretty village of Horning, Bewilderwood (01692 633033) is a particularly popular family attraction. Based on the series of books by local author Tom Blofeld, it brings the watery environment of the Broads to life – both as a land of make-believe and an overgrown adventure playground full of rope bridges, ladders, zip wires and tree houses. For more 'grown up' Norfolk culture, try a visit to Blickling Hall (01263 738030), probably the finest Jacobean mansion in Norfolk. With craft shops, beauty salons, eateries, mini golf, a petting zoo and fun fair (throughout August), Wroxham Barns (01603 783762) has plenty to offer for both young and old alike. For a day at the seaside Great Yarmouth (about 35 mins away) Cromer (25 mins) are your best bet – the latter is home to a sandy beach and a charming old pier. 
Food and drink
The nearest watering hole is around 4 miles away by car in Skeyton. It's called The Goat Inn (01692 538600) and is a beautiful, thatched 16th-century pub, family run and serving great food. Other top picks nearby include The Plough at Marsham, The Black Boys (01263 732122) in Aylsham and The Fox (01603 755362) in Hevingham
, each a within a 10-minute drive. The Crown (01263 733534) at Banningham is another excellent local (5 miles away). For fish and chips, the Buxton Fried Fish and Chip Shop (01603 278256) takes some beating. 
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