Results for: Norfolk
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In a market town near the north Norfolk coast, this creeper-clad Georgian house is run as a small hotel by Lindsay Spalding and Don Birch. 'They are friendly hosts who create a great atmosphere,' say
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A 'posh B&B' is only part of the multifaceted business run by Iain and Clair Wilson at their conversion of a flint-fronted, Grade II listed house on the square of a charming Norfolk market town.
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In a 'near-perfect' location on the edge of the Norfolk Broads, this Georgian merchant's house has an air of 'faded grandeur'. 'We had an excellent room with balcony, overlooking the River
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A country-house feel predominates at this popular hotel and restaurant. It occupies a 17th-century coaching inn at the centre of a charming village, close to beaches, bird sanctuaries and a golf
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The interiors of this Grade II listed Palladian villa, off the square of a small market town, are 'a feast for the eye', said Guide inspectors. Owned by Les and Vanessa Scott, who met at art college,
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In the Yare valley on the outskirts of Norwich, this three-storey Grade II listed Georgian rectory is the family home of Chris and Sally Entwistle and their Birman cats, Rollo and Milli. 'A very
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'Wonderful, and wonderfully expensive.' Tracy and Galton Blackiston's restaurant-with-rooms, a Jacobean flint-and-brick mansion on the north Norfolk coast, has many fans. Hotel visitors come for the
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On a quayside of a tidal estuary, this large, traditional hotel attracts many returning visitors (families during the school holidays and an older generation off-season). It is owned by the Stannard
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There are panoramic views across tidal sea marshes from the conservatory restaurant and terrace of this relaxed inn on the north Norfolk coast. It is owned by Cliff Nye. Christina Boyle was appointed
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'In most respects a delight,' says a visitor this year to Jeannette and Anthony Goodrich's 14th-century inn opposite the cricket pitch in a village on the Wash. Although many original features remain
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