Norfolk is on track for another staycation boom this summer and in a quiet corner of the county you can now stay in railway carriages.

Amber's Bell Tent Camping at the 2,000-acre Little Massingham Estate has launched a new glamping experience.

Eastern Daily Press: There is a comfy double bed inside the railway carriages.There is a comfy double bed inside the railway carriages. (Image: Amber's Bell Tent Camping)

The multiple-site business is run by couple Amber Wykes and Shaun Perkins who started it a decade ago at Mannington Hall.

It is now at five locations in Norfolk and two in the Midlands.

Eastern Daily Press: The railway carriages overlook a rewilding meadow.The railway carriages overlook a rewilding meadow. (Image: Amber's Bell Tent Camping)

The sites are franchised and estate manager Oliver Birkbeck runs the Little Massingham one which has seven bell tents.

This year he has lovingly-restored two railway carriages dating back to the 1890s, which were rescued from demolition in King's Lynn.

Called Myrtle and Beryl they overlook a rewilding meadow and feature a bedroom compartment with double bed, a mini lounge and kitchen area with a pull-out bed, shower room and a woodburner.

Eastern Daily Press: Inside one of the railway carriages that you can stay in.Inside one of the railway carriages that you can stay in. (Image: Amber's Bell Tent Camping)

Mrs Wykes said: "Everyone loves it as it is a unique experience and people want interesting stays.

"Graffiti artists Harry Malt, who lives locally, has also done edgy graffiti on the outside."