Showing posts with label norfolk. Show all posts
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Thursday, 10 April 2014

Welcome to The Red Room

Reloved Vintage teams up with Strattons Hotel in Swaffham

Our dressing table and chair, in The Red Room

We're delighted to have once again teamed up with the brilliant Strattons Hotel in Swaffham, Norfolk - this time supplying them with a dressing table and chair for the popular Red Room.

Hannah from Strattons explained the style of the perfect piece for the room and we set out to find it!

We hope you'll agree that it looks terrific in its new home - and we're delighted to be involved in some small way with our favourite hotel.

Stay here! Call Strattons on 01760 723845


We've previously supplied a chest of drawers for another room, Edie, which we can personally recommend as a wonderful room for a weekend away in beautiful Norfolk.

If you'd like us to relove your hotel or B&B furniture, just drop us a line to tell us what you're after and we'll do our best to exceed your expectations.

As Hannah from Strattons told us: "The dressing table is beautiful and looks perfect in place; the detail is fab, especially inside the drawers... We are lucky to have two of your lovely pieces now. You certainly know how to deliver the perfect item."


Our chest in Edie


Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Getting It Right - #2 Strattons


There aren’t many hotels we’ve been back to more than once. In fact, I’m pretty certain there’s only one – Strattons.
Based in the heart of Swaffham (did you just read that as Swaaaaaaafham? Thought so), in Norfolk’s Brecks, Strattons is a boutique hotel, with restaurant café and deli all thrown into the mix, too.
Unlike many boutique hotels, you get the feeling that while Strattons takes its work very seriously, it doesn’t take itself too seriously. There’s no snobbishness or air of superiority, the website and social media output is fun and friendly and the staff are down to earth and as helpful as can be.

Strattons, Swaffham


We like Norfolk. It’s probably fair to say we love Norfolk. From the charm of Norwich, one of Britain’s most pleasant cities, to the wide open beaches of Wells, Brancaster and Holkham, and charming towns such as Holt and Burnham Market. The downside to this, is that lots of other people like Norfolk. So, on a sunny day, the roads to and from Hunstanton, Sheringham and Cromer are a nightmare and the more upmarket establishments can be flooded with flash cars and loud mouths. That’s where Strattons comes in. Swaffham sits just outside of the main throng, yet is only 45 minutes from Norwich or the north Norfolk coast. It’s a real secret gem and we’re not sure we should be sharing it…

Opium - we're a sucker for a bath in a bedroom


The 14 rooms each have their own sense of style and character and are as comfortable and relaxing as they are opulent and charming. Though the hotel is set just off the main market square, via a narrow drive, you could easily be forgiven for thinking you’re in the middle of the Norfolk countryside, or perhaps even in rural France, such is the sense of seclusion.

A selection of deliciousness from The Rustic


As well as being a terrific place to stay, Strattons is a fine place to eat. We’ve had some of our favourite ever meals in the on-site restaurant, The Rustic. Using local, seasonal ingredients, The Rustic offers contemporary English cuisine, which is as well presented and innovative as it is delicious – and what’s more it’s the first place we ever tasted Bacon Jam. Oh, and the breakfasts… I’d happily drive the hour and half from RVHQ just to eat a Strattons kedgeree.

We forgot to mention the resident cats...


Take a look for yourself, there are always special offers and great deals to be had – you won’t regret it and you’ll definitely be back for more. And, if you stay in Edie, you’ll see they also have great taste in furniture, as you’ll see from the chest of drawers, supplied by a little Rutland-based outfit called Reloved Vintage

Edie, complete with chest of drawers by Reloved Vintage



Wednesday, 17 July 2013

A few days in Suffolk


The White Room's bathroom at Valley Farmhouse


Just back from a few days in Suffolk to celebrate Laura’s birthday (28, as you’re asking). We stayed at a wonderful B&B near Halesworth, not far from the site of the Latitude festival. Valley Farmhouse has two rooms - a large suite and the White Room, where we stayed. Our hosts were perfect - friendly and welcoming, but not overbearing. We were made to feel totally at home, yet still given our own space and time to relax. The White Room is beautifully furnished – as you can see from the photos above and below – and we found it hard to tear ourselves away to go vintage-hunting (we managed it, though).

Our swanky four-poster

Beautiful roll-top bath

Our vintage cases

Lovely wooden furniture

Cute cases are a nice prop

Beccles was probably the highlight, with lots of independent shops and the fascinating Vintage Mischief (more on that later). Southwold’s pier, especially the Under The Pier Show, is great fun, even if the town is over-run with fancy London-types, and it’s incredibly hard to find a fish and chip shop that is open in the evening!
Bungay was also a pleasure to wander around - and was not alone in the area in offering free parking. Why don’t more towns and cities take this approach? It certainly helps to support small businesses (and don’t get me started on parking meters that don’t give change when the price is £1.10 or something else designed to make you overpay. Grrr).
All in all, we had a lovely time, even if we were a little chilly drinking our £1.99 Kir Royale on Southwold beach. And if ever a sentence summed up the great British seaside holiday…

Church of St Edmund, King and Martyr, Bungay

Southwold beach and a £1.99 Kir Royale - that's living