With the tidal harbour of Brancaster Staithe and the North Norfolk coast on your doorstep you can expect stunning views of the marshes and sea beyond. Of course this part of the country is famous for the number of rare birds that stop in on annual migrations and some of the UK's best nature reserves are just a stone's throw away. You'll also be in the perfect location for activities such as sailing, walking, cycling and more. There are historic houses within driving distance and many soft sandy beaches along the coastline, including Brancaster Beach just a few miles down the road.
Inland, explore some of Norfolk’s beautiful flint villages and discover Norwich, the county's most populated city, with its medieval architecture, beautiful cathedral, independent shops and countless pubs, cafes and restaurants.
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As well as the breath taking views, Sea View Manor has everything for the ultimate holiday, party or small wedding whatever ...
Saham Grove Hall is a grand 9 bedroom Victorian property, which sleeps 22 people. It is packed with original features, open ...
Stunning home in the beautiful seaside resort of Mundesley. This fabulous seaside home offers plenty of space & flexibility, sleeping and ...
A fabulously renovated Georgian Hotel, set in the historic market town of Swaffham, Norfolk. An opportunity for you to ...
This group of properties rests in Tibenham near Banham, Norwich and can sleep 24 people in 12 bedrooms. Waterloo Place ...
Summary: THE CURATED PROPERTY COMPANY PRESENTS: Our magnificent Grade 1 listed Tudor Hall & outbuildings dates back to 1478 and has ...
There are a number of sleeping combinations available; we have z-beds, twins, day beds, trundle beds which can be added to ...
Hill Farm Massingham consists of three stunningly transformed, interlinking luxury barns in the rural idyll of Little Massingham, a stone’s throw ...
Hill Farm Massingham consists of three stunningly transformed, interlinking luxury barns in the rural idyll of Little Massingham, a stone’s throw ...
Not only the North Norfolk Coast with its vast beaches like Holkham, and salt marshes at Blakeney and Cley, the East of England offers historic Cambridge, Ely Cathedral, the calm beauty of the Broads, pretty villages of Suffolk and a variety of wildlife. It's no surprise it appeals to artists, photographers, cyclists and bird watchers.