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Holiday homes in East Anglia (7)

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Manor house | 10 bedrooms | Sleeps 21

Langley Grange is a large and comfortable family country house in South Norfolk, near the Broads.. The heart of the house is a very large kitchen family room, with eating space for 20. There are two swimming pools, both indoor and outdoor. Large kitchen / family room which seats 20 around a table. Indoor and Outdoor Pool. Hard Tennis court.

£564–£943 / night

£3950–£6600 / week

3 nights min stay

2 reviews

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Key info:

  • Nearest beach 40 km
  • Swimming pool
  • Suitable for children of all ages
  • Car essential
  • May take pets – please enquire
  • Private garden

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Manor house | 7 bedrooms | Sleeps 15

Hill House, Norfolk is a luxury holiday let that sleeps 15 guests. We are ideal for celebrations, get-togethers, short breaks, family holidays and corporate use. Hill House is a Grade II listed Tudor manor house set in 6 acres. We require 3 nights minimum stay.

£450–£810 / night

£3150–£5600 / week

3 nights min stay

17 reviews

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Key info:

  • Beach / lakeside relaxation
  • Nearest beach 35 km
  • Swimming pool
  • Suitable for children of all ages
  • Car advised
  • May take pets – please enquire

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Manor house | 7 bedrooms | Sleeps 16

An elegant grade II listed country manor house standing in over 3 acres of private gardens which include a full size tennis court. The river Nar borders the estate. The house has recently been lavishly renovated and offers a luxurious venue for large groups of up to 16.

£230–£743 / night

£1900–£5200 / week

2 nights min stay

6 reviews

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Key info:

  • Beach / lakeside relaxation
  • Nearest beach 30 km
  • Suitable for children of all ages
  • Car advised
  • No pets allowed
  • Private garden

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House | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 9

Dating back to the 18th century, with a wealth of exposed beams, it is an exceptionally comfortable house and tastefully furnished with good quality furnishings.

£103–£152 / night

£720–£1065 / week

Short stays welcome

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Cottage | 1 bedroom | Sleeps 4

Pretty holiday cottage in quiet hamlet with private garden. Sleeps 2 (+2 on sofa bed) and cot also available.

£31–£49 / night

£215–£340 / week

Short stays welcome

1 review

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5 bedrooms | Sleeps 13

Charming detached 18th Century Country House and detached bungalow in a peaceful hamlet. Each has its own secluded garden, garden furniture, patios and BBQ.

£136–£241 / night

£950–£1685 / week

Short stays welcome

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Farmhouse | 5 bedrooms | Sleeps 12

A beautiful, historic, Grade 2 listed, 4-star, Tudor farmhouse richly endowed with medieval features. Sleeps 12+; games-room with table tennis, etc Lawns with croquet, badminton and tennis. Popular for family groups, reunions, 'Hen' parties, and countryside retreats. Pivotal location to visit the whole of East Anglia. Norwich/Cambridge/ Felixstowe/Southwold/Aldeburgh.

£80–£250 / night

£700–£1750 / week

1 night min stay

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Key info:

  • Suitable for children of all ages
  • Car advised
  • May take pets – please enquire
  • Private garden

Norfolk is renowned for its tranquillity, attracting birdwatchers and those seeking solitude. The Norfolk Broads are an expansive area of navigable waterways, lakes, marshes and nature reserves. Some of the villages in Suffolk have changed little since the area was a medieval trade centre, adding to the picture book feel to the landscape. The Stour Valley was a favourite scene for the great English painter Constable, who loved the flat and mellow landscape of the area.