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Driftway Cottage Suffolk
Driftway is a two hundred years old cottage which has been renovated to a high standard of modern comfort. Set in a row of pretty cottages in a peaceful part of Suffolk, it is off the beaten track in the middle of ideal walking and cycling country. Sotherton is mid-way between Halesworth and Southwold. Sotherton is also conveniently placed for a variety of sports and pastimes such as golf, angling, riding, tennis and sailing. It is within easy reach of the RSPB Minsmere Bird Reserve and Norfolk Broads. There are regular concerts at Snape Maltings and local wineries and breweries nearby. The property is suitable for up to 4 people. Pets welcome. Weekly or short term breaks available throughout the year from £125.
Phone: 01444 236533

Email: jeanhaselip@btinternet.com
Website: www.holidaycottagesotherton.co.uk

Bodgers Farm Bed And Breakfast - West Norfolk
Our bed and breakfast accommodation is offered in large family-sized rooms with either double or twin beds. The farm is in a very quiet and secluded rural location at the end of a 3 mile lane in West Norfolk, as the crow flies 3 miles from Downham Market, 7 miles from Wisbech, and 10 miles from Kings Lynn. The nearest station is Downham Market. There is an hourly service to/from London Kings Cross via Cambridge and Ely both of which provide frequent connections to other parts of the UK. March station is 20 minutes drive away with excellent connections countrywide. For more information and contact details click here


Trevross Hotel - Great Yarmouth
We are a 24 bedroom bed and breakfast hotel and Guest house in Central Great Yarmouth. Our facilities include Digital Freeview Colour Television, Tea & Coffee, bottled water, hot chocolate, biscuits, towels and toiletries in all rooms. We offer late breakfast, late check-in, late check out and we are easy to find, 30 seconds from the seafront & Britannia pier, 3 minutes from the town centre and within staggering distance of all the good pubs and clubs (some open till 6am!!!) in Great Yarmouth!
Phone: 0800 195 7101 Or 01493 842030
Email: info@trevross.co.uk
Website: www.trevross.co.uk


Knapwell Wood Farm
Now a privately owned, wholly renovated, former working farmhouse, Knapwell Wood Farm offers luxurious bed and breakfast accommodation. The house is set in two acres of private gardens flanked on one side by Knapwell Wood and looking onto open farmland. We have 2 Double rooms & 1 Twin-bedded room - all en-suite. Rooms have Colour remote-control TV, Tea & coffee-making facilities, Direct dial telephone, Broadband connections and a Hairdryer. We also have a self contained unit available. For more information and contact details click here.
Phone: 01954 268972 or 07885 703176
Email: enquiries@knapwellwoodfarm.co.uk
Website: www.knapwellwoodfarm.co.uk

The Maltings Suffolk
The Maltings Cottage sleeps up to 9 and is a beautiful and secluded residence situated in 3 acres of land at the end of a narrow lane. The cottage is very spacious with a very large lounge, a dining room which seats 10-12, plus a 'snug' and playroom. It is very near Stowmarket and only a 15 mile drive from either Bury St Edmunds or Ipswich. It is also quick to reach the sea at Felixstowe or the Alderburgh Festival. short breaks from £200.
Phone: 0208 207 5019
Email: jjg@jackiegerrard.co.uk

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The Coach House Self catering accommodation near Cambridge
This original Coach House has been imaginatively restored and converted into a delightful cottage full of character and charm. Situated at the bottom of the large walled garden, it is a most tranquil and secluded position. Still in everyday use until the 1950’s great attention has been paid to incorporate as many of the original features as possible. So details such as stable paviors, latch doors, exposed beams and wood floors are much in evidence. Similarly the style of decor and furnishings have been carefully chosen to reflect the buildings original purpose. For example the Tack Room still has the saddle hooks draped with bridles etc. and the original stove used to heat the horses bran!. For more information and contact details click here.