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Places to Stay

Harleston and its surrounding district is a fantastic base for exploring the beautiful Waveney Valley, dotted with picturesque and interesting villages and towns, and also offering easy access to Norwich and the coast.

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There is a wide range of property options available to please all tastes.  Find the type of property you are looking below.

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Shepherds Huts at Friends Farm

Two luxury self-catering shepherds huts set on a working smallholding in the beautiful Norfolk countryside. On the edge of the Waveney Valley, it is an ideal location for birdwatchers, walkers, runners, cyclists, artists or those who choose to just relax and take in the views.Available to rent throughout the year, it boasts a wood burning stove and double glazing to make your stay warm and cosy. On arrival you will find home produced eggs, bacon and prize winning sausages in the fridge ready for your first breakfast (more available to purchase from the farm).

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The Old Bakery B & B

The Old Bakery bed and breakfast has a warm welcome for you at this charming listed 16th century oak-beamed former bakery.Pretty conservation village with the church, thatched cottages and village pubs sitting around the village green, the perfect 'get away' location. Excellent choice of pubs and restaurants nearby. Five comfortable, spacious en-suite rooms, guest lounge with log fire. Delicious breakfasts using local produce cooked to order. Ideal base for walking, cycling and exploring the countryside and market towns of the Waveney Valley (Harleston 4 miles, Diss 7 Miles).

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The Swan Hotel

A delightful building featuring original 16th-century beams, enormous inglenook fireplaces, and an arched courtyard.For special occasions, the Swan has a restaurant and function rooms for weddings and other large social events.</p>...

A delightful building featuring original 16th-century beams, enormous inglenook fireplaces, and an arched courtyard.For special occasions, the Swan has a restaurant and function rooms for weddings and other large social events.

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Sir Alfred Munnings Hotel

Five bedrooms, including doubles, a triple and quad rooms.Situated in the rural village of Mendham, in the heart of the beautiful Waveney Valley, the hotel is named after Mendham's famous son. A warm and hospitable bar and lounge area, as well a traditional and welcoming restaurant.

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The Old Rectory Cottages at Flixton

Relax in the tranquil surroundings of a Victorian rectory in the beautiful Waveney Valley. The property lies in grounds of almost seven acres and, surrounded by farmland on three sides, the grounds are a haven for wildlife. Dogs are welcome. The four one bedroom homes are decorated and furnished to a very high standard and with period features retained where possible, and offer a cosy country break. The cottages have 4-Stars from VisitEngland, and have received a coveted Gold Award; reserved for accommodation that provides exceptional quality in all areas, but in particular in service and hospitality.

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Weybread Lakes

An exclusive collection of luxurious log cabins and cedar lodges. Set around a private and secluded lake, in a breathtaking location on the picturesque Norfolk and Suffolk border. Each cabin is individually designed and offers the ultimate in luxury. All have private sunken Jacuzzi, hydrotherapy hot tubs and Finnish saunas, as well as large lakeside deck areas. They have been furnished to exacting standards to offer an exquisite blend of contemporary design and traditional log construction.

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The Horseshoes, Billingford

This pub B&B stands adjacent to Billingford Windmill, a grade II listed mill built in 1862, the last operating windmill in Norfolk that went out of service in 1956. There are 6 B&B rooms making this a great place for groups of people to establish a base from which to explore Norfolk and Suffolk. Four double en-suite rooms and two twin en-suite rooms. Any room can be hired for single occupancy and all have TV and tea and coffee making facilities, with full English breakfast, at value for money prices. One of the twin en-suite rooms is situated on the ground floor and has wheelchair access and fully equipped shower wet room.

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The Olde Coach House

Olde Coach House - 17th Century Holiday cottages, situated between the old Market towns of Diss and Harleston. Two cottages sleep 4 and two sleep 2, they share over 2 acres of woodland and garden leading down to the banks of the river Waveney. Fishing is available in seasonThe popular old Kings Head with cafe, Restaurant, and bar is just a short walk away. Freshly cooked food, local ales, and homemade bread is available

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Withersale Cross Cottages

Two Grade II Listed cottages, of either one bedroom or two bedrooms. Converted in 2011 and providing high-quality holiday accommodation, they provide single storey accommodation and combine contemporary décor with character features. Both Cottages have well-equipped kitchens, luxury showers, king size beds, and gas central heating. Bed linen and towels are provided.Private patio areas with furniture, ample parking and full use of the large gardens. A welcome tray on arrival. Pets welcome.

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