Hotels in Eastern England - Norfolk, Norwich, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Bury St Edmunds

Good Hotels in East Anglia

Eastern England, home of the Norfolk Broads

East Anglia is one of England's most historic and beautiful areas. Famed for the Norfolk Broads, a stunning network of more than 300km of waterways, now a national park, it is a haven for migrating birds, rare plans and wildlife such as otters. The region boasts four areas of outstanding natural beauty including the Chiltern Hills, the Dedham Vale and the wild Norfolk and Suffolk coasts. Aldeburgh on the Suffolk coast is the location of an internationally renowned annual music festival, inspired by the composer, Benjamin Britten.

The directory below presents some of the Guide's selected Hotels in East Anglia. You can use Advanced Search for other hotels or click on the map to see other hotels.

Good Hotels in East Anglia - Norfolk, Norwich, Suffolk, Bury St Edmunds, Essex, Cambridgeshire

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Featured hotels in East Anglia

The Rose and Crown, SNETTISHAM, Norfolk

Built in the 14th century to accommodate craftsmen working on the village church, this old inn is owned by Jeannette and Anthony Goodrich; Kim Tinkler is the manager. The 'pleasant staff, good food

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Norfolk Mead, Norfolk Broads, nr NORWICH, Norfolk

Jill and Don Fleming's Georgian merchant's house has a 'near-perfect' location on the edge of the Norfolk Broads, with lawns running down to the River Bure. It is managed by Sharon Hardy. Lounge, bar,

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