Accommodation in Norfolk

Norfolk is the perfect place to relax with picture postcard villages and ancient market towns set amongst unspoiled countryside and the magnificent sandy coastline that culminates in the wonderful fishing villages of the North Norfolk Coast. Discover the beautiful city of Norwich, with historic streets, cathedral, castle museum and one of the finest shopping centres in the East of England and great night life. The 120 miles of navigable waterways of the Norfolk Broads are a haven for wildlife as indeed are the bird reserves such as those at Cley, Titchwell Marsh and Holme. South Norfolk has gentle rolling farmland and unspoilt villages bordered on the south by the lovely Waveney Valley.

Romulus, Larling, Norfolk
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Romulus
Larling, Norfolk

This lovely Norfolk holiday cottage sleeps 2 people and has been furnished to a high standard. There are stunning views across open fields, countryside and the village.

Remus, Larling, Norfolk
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Remus
Larling, Norfolk

Remus is one of a pair of lovely new cottages in the old Smithy at Manor Farm. It has wonderful rural views of the Norfolk countryside and has recently been refurbished.

Hall Green, Loddon, Norfolk
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Hall Green Farm
Loddon, Norfolk

Hall Green Farm Bed and Breakfast in Loddon, is a Grade II listed Georgian farmhouse set in over an acre of gardens with lovely views over the surrounding countryside.

Outney Meadow
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Outney Meadow
Bungay, Suffolk

Caravan and camping Park on the banks of the Waveney. Canoe and cycle hire also available.

Caldecott Hall, Norfolk
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Caldecott Hall
nr Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk

Hotel and golf course at Fritton. Superb new leisure centre with swimming pool opened 2004.

Earsham Park Farm, nr Bungay
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Earsham Park Farm
nr Bungay, Norfolk

Overlooking the Waveney Valley at Earsham on the Norfolk / Suffolk border and ideally situated for exploring East Anglia.