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The Water Cabin is a recently renovated 1930’s cedar-clad cabin located on the bank of the River Thurne in the heart of the Norfolk Broads National Park. With two bedrooms (sleeps 4) and open plan living, it is the ideal retreat for a romantic getaway or family holiday at any time of the year.

 
 
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Master bedroom.

In the master bedroom we have taken away everything that isn’t entirely conducive to a good night’s sleep. No fuss, no distraction.

This beautifully simple and modest room is pared-back to include reading lamps, a rail for clothes and a bed. The Eve Sleep ‘Modular Double Bed’ and mattress is inspired by the Japanese approach to minimalism.

From the window, you will look across the decking and along the bend of the River Thurne.

 
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Twin bedroom.

The twin bedroom features two Eve Sleep single ‘Bed Frames’ and mattresses. Much like the master bedroom, it’s simple and neutral with a natural colour palette. Both bedrooms feature portholes, paying subtle reference to what lies outside. The main window overlooks the garden.

 
 
 

Dining room.

The dining room benefits from the morning sun and feels cosy at night. A generous sized table provides the perfect setting for a leisurely breakfast or relaxed evening meal.

To ensure the open plan living space feels uncluttered we incorporated large storage cupboards for coats and suitcases to be tucked out of sight.

 
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Kitchen.

The kitchen is intentionally minimal and functional, yet is well equipped to cater for a hearty family meal. There’s an electric oven, grill and hobs and a fridge with a small freezer compartment. Please note that, in the spirit of slow living, we chose not to offer a dishwasher.

 
 
 

Living room.

The living room is bright and airy with two large picture windows overlooking the river and a skylight that allows light to flood in to the space. A door leads out on to the decking and garden.

We offer a collection of inspirational travel and design books and magazines – encouraging you to slow down, unwind and switch off. There is a television with DVD player but no wifi or terrestrial signal.

 
 
 

Bathroom.

The bathroom provides an uplifting start to the day. Light will pour in through the skylight as you use the extra large shower. In contrast, it is a cozy space for a long soak in the bath at the end of the day.

 
 
 

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Layout and aerial plan.

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