Monday 21 January 2013

Norfolk and East Anglia Breaks

East Anglia is one of three constituent parts of the East of England. Norfolk located in East Anglia is a low-lying county. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the North Sea coast and the north-west county is bordered by The Wash.


The city of Norwich is the county town at Norfolk which is the fifth largest ceremonial county in England. There is some great accommodation to stay in in this part of England, including The Potash in Framlingham, Dragonfly in Halesworth, and Lakeland Lodge in King's Lynn.

The Potash, Framlingham

This large detached property is surrounded by beautiful countryside with the villages of Brandeston and Cretingham nearby. Both villages have a popular pub, a small village shop and a church. You can take a day out at The Cretingham Golf Club where you can enjoy a game of golf even if you are not a member. The Potash is situated between Brandeston and Cretingham in a large garden, with views of fields and the upper reaches of the River Deben. The house, mainly built in the 16th century, has a thatched roof and plenty of period features, including exposed beams, authentic wooden floors, low ceilings and doorways.

Dragonfly in Halesworth

This stable conversion set in a rural location overlooks a lilypond where dragonflies hover. It is in a very tranquil setting and has a lovely terrace and a beamed interior. The property is situated just 30 minutes drive from the beautiful coastal town of Southwold, and within walking distance of the local village inn. There are opportunities for you to enjoy tranquil local walks and cycling routes through ‘The Saints’, an area that is untouched by the 21st century with beautiful commons, churches and pretty villages.

Lakeland Lodge, King's Lynn

The Lakeland Lodge is set in a serene parkland with many fishing lakes. Discover picturesque walking paths through woodland and around the lakes, as well as private fishing. The quiet country lanes are excellent for cycling, and golf and horse riding facilities are also available nearby. There are a variety of great attractions within an easy drive including the beautifully unspoilt sandy beaches at Holkham and Wells Next The Sea, as well as a wealth of family fun to be found at Hunstanton. This Victorian seaside resort with a Blue Flag beach, famous striped cliffs and fine formal gardens.

For information on any of the accommodation please visit our website at:

http://cottages.co.uk

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