england
The Broads
Norfolk
Sandringham
Three bedroom Ashore on the Sandringham estate. Ideal for co-founders or leadership teams to get together and plan what comes next.
Communal workspace: large table for gathering round with whiteboard and the rest of the Ashore collaboration kit. Screen, Apple TV, and Poly Studio R30 video bar also available upon request.
Individual workspaces: two, one in the dining area, and one in the main living space. Both include Apple Studio Displays, Herman Miller Aeron chairs, and the Ashore Pegg desk.
Wifi speed: 68mbps download, 21mbps upload.
Incredibly designed Ashore in a small North Norfolk village. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, plus some brilliant spaces to get together and work.
This is a particularly ideal location for cofounders to spend time together: since launch we’ve had founders of some of the UK’s best known startups use this to get away and plan.
Other features include under-floor heating, smart-home capability, an incredible private garden, and a well-equipped kitchen with everything you’ll need as well.
Either drive, or get the train to Kings Lynn (about 1hr 50m from King’s Cross). It’s a 20 minute taxi to the Ashore.
Pet-friendly and child-friendly.
Great Bircham, Norfolk. Not only the ultimate peaceful English village, comes with a cafe, deli, and general store a few minutes down the road.
Brilliant countryside walks straight out the door. We’d also recommend the fifteen minute drive down to Brancaster beach. North Sea air = inspiration.
There’s a pub in down the road, or further afield the Old Bank and Socius are both ideal restaurants for a next level team dinner.
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