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A bright dining area features a wooden table surrounded by two metal chairs and a bowl in the center. One corner includes a cozy nook with cushions, while a painting adorns the wall, offering a touch of character. Natural light filters through the windows.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 494 reviews

Stylish Living in a Medieval Cottage

Head out on Angles Way and follow the Waveney river valley for an idyllic countryside stroll or take a trip to the beautiful Suffolk coast, then light the fire and curl up under the beams. Featured in a host of magazines, this bucolic abode combines period features and chic, contemporary design. Ivywood cottage is medieval in age, but contemporary in design, with luxurious finishes and fine detailing. The house is in a unique rural setting and was once part of the Gawdy Hall Estate. The house sits next to a beautiful 15th century church, set within a 3 acre church yard. Glorious and plentiful Waveney Valley walks in all directions. Guests have complete privacy and run of the house, including a private garden. We respect our guest's privacy, and are on call for any advice or assistance that you may need during your visit. The cottage is a short picturesque drive from the coastal gems of Southwold and Aldeburgh. Harleston and Bungay are quintessential English towns with charming independent stores, delis, family butchers, bistro cafes, pubs, restaurants, and tea shops. It's the countryside, most people drive. Diss is the mainline station between London and Norwich and is just 15 minutes by car. Cycling is very popular and the cottage is on a regular time trial route. Buses are very reliable and the village is well serviced making it easy to hop between Suffolk and Norfolk villages. There is fabulous walking from the cottage. Located in the Waveney Valley paths such as Angles Way which follows the Waveney river valley are right on your doorstep.

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A cozy corner features a red sofa and a wooden cabinet, accompanied by a range of musical instruments displayed on the walls. Large glass doors provide access to the lush garden outside, while a colorful area rug adds warmth to the wooden flooring.
Guest house
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

The Old Music Room

The Old Music Room is in the beautiful and special village of Geldeston, in the Broads National Park. It’s a super-insulated ecologically-built guest house clad in traditional oak boarding, with a living wild-flower roof and stunning views directly out over the Waveney Valley. Geldeston is a glorious place to be and enjoyed by many visitors. The village is on the river Waveney with lots of places to access the river, very popular with walkers, cyclists and boaters. Walking distance to 2 pubs.

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A welcoming entrance features a metal sign with floral designs and the word 'Welcome.' Potted plants in shades of green and purple adorn the area, adding a touch of nature to the rustic wooden door beside a stone pathway.
Shepherd’s hut
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Woodcutters Lodge: A Rural Haven

Nestled beside a 99 acre ancient woodland, the lodge is an escape to peaceful rural life where you're surrounded by nature and wildlife. The perfect place to unwind, the lodge envelops you in cosy luxury with eco-friendly products, beautiful linens and tranquillity in abundance. Views from the lodge across the fields where you might see deer, hare, foxes, buzzards, red kites, and beautiful sun sets. Dogs welcome. No smoking on the property due to the woodsPlease add to reservation when booking.

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The Old Rectory is seen from the garden, showcasing its modern two-story façade with large windows. A mix of greenery surrounds the house, enhancing its natural setting. A small staircase leads up to a patio area, framed by well-maintained hedges and plants.
Guest suite
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Luxurious privacy in an Old Rectory

Just a twenty minute drive south west of Norwich, the Old Rectory is the perfect bolthole from which to discover Norfolk or just drop in on neighbouring Lotus Cars. From the well-appointed, private and spacious first floor annex in the West Wing of the house, guests are encouraged to explore our five-acre property comprising woodland, meadow and traditional walled garden. Whether you are single or travelling as a couple, the Old Rectory can offer you respite, privacy and comfort away from home.

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An open plan kitchen and dining area showcases a wooden breakfast bar with stools and a dining table surrounded by chairs. Large glass doors lead to a private courtyard garden, visible beyond the inviting interior. Natural light fills the space, highlighting wooden beams and modern furnishings.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

The Gardener's Cottage

A gorgeous bolt hole nestled within the restored outbuildings of Earsham Hall. With two bedrooms (sleeping up to four people), the cottage has been designed to a high specification and offers guests great comfort and modern conveniences within an environment steeped in history. Within its stunning open plan living space, lovely bedrooms, bath and shower rooms and a gorgeous private courtyard garden, the cottage is the perfect place to holiday and explore Norfolk & Suffolk...or just retreat into.

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The exterior of the barn features a charming arrangement of vibrant flowers and lush greenery, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The brick façade is complemented by a traditional tiled roof, and a wood-burning stove pipe is visible, indicating cozy interiors. A sense of tranquility is enhanced by the surrounding garden.
Bungalow
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 351 reviews

Stylish dog-friendly rural haven–Hollow Hill Annex

Beautiful, secluded 19th-C barn, wood-burning stove, mid-century furniture & stunning countryside views. Near pretty market town of Bungay on Suffolk/Norfolk border. Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms. Well-behaved dogs welcome. Perfect base for exploring EAnglia. Great pubs, restaurants, walks, beaches & Norfolk Broads nearby. Minimum stay 1 night Oct-Apr; 2 nights Bank hols & Jun; 3 nights Easter & Jul; 4 nights Aug; 1 week Sept. SEE HOLLOW HILL BARN STUDIO FOR ACCOMMODATION FOR 1-2 MORE ON SAME SITE.

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The exterior of Kiln Cottage is framed by lush greenery, featuring a gravel driveway leading to a rustic brick facade. A wooden bench is positioned under a shaded area, and flowering plants add a touch of color in the background.
Home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 278 reviews

Kiln Cottage Idyllic relaxation and culinary dream

Kiln Cottage allows you to immerse yourself in a haven of wildlife and tranquillity, surrounded by beautiful countryside. Situated in the grounds of our 17th Century home, it is a private sanctuary, with high quality decor and all modern facilities. Wake up to the sound of birdsong whilst enjoying locally sourced artisan coffee and produce. This large vaulted space has an open-plan sitting and dining area, complete with separate fully fitted kitchen, bathroom and two luxurious double bedrooms.

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A spacious sitting room features exposed wooden beams and a stone wall, creating a rustic charm. A large window allows natural light to illuminate the space. Two comfortable sofas are arranged around a mosaic coffee table, with a woodburner and TV present for relaxation.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

The Little Barn, Topcroft, Artist’s home

The Little Barn, a 16th Century hideaway artistically restored, by a Suffolk artist. With no through traffic and no light pollution, silent evenings and clear night skies. Topcroft is a sleepy village beside the Waveney valley and 25 minutes from the medieval city of Norwich. You'll love this rural location. A large modern kitchen and a real woodburner in the large sitting room. A private patio outside with fairy lights at night, a bbq, firepit and private garden at the back of the property.

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A wooden shepherd's hut is displayed with a curved roof and large windows. Potted plants and an outdoor seating area enhance the entrance. A pathway of brick steps leads to the door, surrounded by greenery and flower beds.
Shepherd’s hut
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

“The Elms Shepherds Hut”

Our beautiful little shepherds hut is ready for letting. Get away from it all and stay under the stars deep in the Suffolk countryside. Our Shepherds hut is situated in the corner of our field surrounded by hedging and stunning views. If you’re a keen cyclist there’s many different routes in the area as well as many footpaths for avid ramblers. If star gazing is your thing then we can promise you we are not affected by light pollution and if you’re lucky you’ll hear our resident owls too.

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The exterior of Betsey Trotwood is revealed, showcasing its attractive brick façade adorned with climbing plants. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, flanked by flower beds. Large windows allow natural light to flow inside, creating an inviting atmosphere in the courtyard.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Betsey Trotwood. Historic stylish 2-bed cottage.

Betsey Trotwood is a beautifully renovated stable at The Rookery, Blundeston home of David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Combining contemporary luxury with period features it provides quirky pet-friendly self-catering accommodation with private courtyard and easy parking. Rural but not remote on the edge of an idyllic village between Lowestoft and Gorleston, it is close to pubs, sandy beaches, the Broads, Suffolk Heritage Coast and North Norfolk. Ideal for families, couples or work.

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A thatched cottage stands amid a lush garden, framed by vibrant greenery. A serene pond reflects the surrounding foliage, while gentle sunlight enhances the peaceful ambiance. The building showcases traditional architecture, with a well-maintained lawn leading towards outdoor seating areas.
Cottage
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

3 bed thatched cottage in Norfolk

Beautiful 3 bed, 2 bath listed thatched cottage. Sitting in the middle of Norfolk countryside with a 3/4 of an acre garden, pond , summerhouse with indoor barbecue and infinite views accross the fields. Easy access to Norwich in 15 min. 45 min from the coast with stunning beaches and typical villages . A real countryhouse like you have dreamed of! Note that the garage, tool shed, greenhouse and vegetable patch are not be included. Non smoker and no parties policy.

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A charming black and white barn-style exterior is visible against a bright sky. Large bi-fold doors open to the outside, enhancing the connection with the tranquil garden, which is adorned with lush greenery and potted plants, creating a welcoming outdoor space.
Barn
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Partridge Barn: A Charming Countryside Hideaway

Escape to the tranquility of the countryside. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a quiet weekend to recharge, or a unique place to stay while exploring the Norfolk and Suffolk coastlines, the City of Norwich or The Broads, this cosy retreat offers the perfect setting. The barn blends authentic character with modern comforts featuring exposed wooden beams, cosy furnishings, and large bifold doors to make the most of the stunning views and sunsets.

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