Located in Downham Market, 23 miles from Houghton Hall, Crown Hotel has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a bar.
Graeme
United Kingdom
Fabulous historical coaching Inn. I particularly liked that it has kept its character and not been turned into the now soulless common grey blue and white decor. Rooms are great.
Located in the village of Fincham, The Farmhouse at Fincham offers free WiFi access and free on-site parking. This unique barn complex is set in the Norfolk countryside.
Set in 10 acres of mature parkland, the site is located on the edge of the village of North Runcton, 1.5 miles from the Hardwick roundabout where the A47, A10, A149 and A17 meet.
Belle Vue Guest House offers accommodations in Denver, 25 miles from Houghton Hall and 8.7 miles from WWT Welney. With garden views, this accommodation features a patio.
Joanna
United Kingdom
Very clean with good facilities. Owner was very helpful and friendly. The bedroom and bathroom were of a very high standard.
Located in Kings Lynn, Bells Meadow Shepherds Hut has accommodations 17 mi from Castle Rising Castle. A microwave and toaster are also available, as well as a kettle.
Anonymous
United Kingdom
The quaintness of a traditional Shepard’s hut with a touch of luxury.
Set in 66 acres of landscape and surrounded by 5 fishing lakes, Woodlakes Park By Liv Retreats is located in Kings Lynn, 24 mi from Peterborough. Skegness is 27 mi away.
Leah
United Kingdom
Loved the jacuzzi bath and the sauna. Beautiful layout of the cabin.
Offering a garden, The Beehive, ground floor apartment in Norfolk, no shared amenities features accommodations in Downham Market. Featuring garden views, this apartment also features free Wifi.
Chalk & Cheese is in the village of Shouldham, and not in...
Chalk & Cheese is in the village of Shouldham, and not in Shouldham Thorpe, which is nearby. The village has a lovely traditional "green" with a bench seat surrounding a large tree, an old red phone box (still working) and it appears that there were originally two pubs. One, The Rampant Horse is now a private dwelling. Opposite, the Kings Arms is run as a community pub by the villagers.
Chalk & Cheese is owned by the proprietors of the adjacent antique and gifts business. In the village there is a post office, but no shop. At least two houses sell fresh eggs by the roadside. There is a social and bowls club, a village hall and a lovely church overlooking the village from a hill. There is also a playing field with goalposts for football and some childrens' play apparatus.
We spoke to two or three locals around the green, who were very welcoming. There is a classic car meet on the green on the first Sunday of the month during the summer.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The thought and originality invested in the comfort and...
The thought and originality invested in the comfort and convenience of the accomodation was outstanding and the hosts were attentive, communicative and helpful. We enjoyed a pleasant evening at The Kings Arms and had our stay been longer, would undoubtedly have found other equally agreeable places to eat and drink.
Tegetmeier
8.0
Scored 8.0
Hosts could not have been more accommodating!
Hosts could not have been more accommodating! Thank you so much. Definitely recommend visiting. Shouldham is a lovely village with the bonus of a fabulous community owned pub just a very short walk away
Alison
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It was very central to lovely areas.
It was very central to lovely areas. We were visiting family in Watlington so this area was good . We visited Sandrington Estate which was near . Lovely country villages and walks very relaxing area .
Debra
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely part of Norfolk x We went to Oxburgh Hall for the day...
Lovely part of Norfolk x We went to Oxburgh Hall for the day x Great for families oldies garden lovers x Downham Market a nice town x Lots of beautiful country side and water to see x Pretty Villages lived in not turned yet in to holiday homes
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