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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 in Harleston
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 492 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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The bedroom features exposed wooden beams and natural light flooding through large windows with soft curtains. A spacious bed is complemented by a cozy armchair and a small side table. A wooden furniture piece adds warmth to the room's neutral tones.
Cottage in Hempnall
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

The Snug (self contained annex)

Located on the edge of an attractive South Norfolk village, The Snug is a self-contained annex in part of a 17th Century Cottage. A village shop and a butcher/deli are a short walk away and the centre of Norwich is only a 20 minute drive. This area is popular with cyclists due to the quiet routes and a host of cycle friendly cafes. The accommodation consists of a double bedroom, shower room, dining/working area and kitchenette. There is an off road parking space and bicycle storage if required.

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A spacious meadow is surrounded by trees, featuring a comfortable shepherd's hut, a wood-fired hot tub, and a gazebo. A dog can be seen running freely across the lush green grass, with scattered seating areas inviting relaxation.
Shepherd’s hut in Norfolk
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Hut with dog friendly fenced meadow & hot tub

Our Premium shepherd’s hut Blackthorn Retreat sits alone in its own dog friendly 1/3 acre fenced meadow, with wonderful far-reaching views, lovely rural walks, amazing sunsets Perfect for reactive dogs Up to two large or three medium dogs welcome (even on the bed - we provide throws). A perfect getaway under the stars. Wonderful wood-fired hot tub available (for a fee). Wood-fired pizza oven & firepit. King bed, shower & kitchen inside the hut, heated floor, (+a/c in summer), washer + dryer

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A serene view of the garden includes a tranquil pond surrounded by lush vegetation. Rolling hills extend in the background, shrouded in a soft, morning mist. The sky is painted in gentle hues of blue, with wispy clouds creating a peaceful atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Hoxne
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 334 reviews

Cosy annex with stunning views, fishing & Kayaking

Kingfisher Nook is light and airy with panoramic views of the beautiful Waveney valley. We have private river access for fishing from our garden, scenic walks and cycle rides from the door step, & excellent local pub within 15 min walk. BYO kayak to explore the local river wildlife, or hire our new Hot tub to enjoy the sunset over the valley. Located on Norfolk/Suffolk border, an ideal base to explore the many delights of the region, including beaches, historic villages and numerous attractions

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The exterior of the flat is visible, featuring a rustic wooden structure with a sloped roof. A welcoming entrance is framed by climbing plants and lush foliage. Paved stone pathways lead to the front door, while nearby shrubs and pot plants add greenery to the scenery.
Barn in Gissing
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 368 reviews

Hayloft at The Stables

A 2 bedroom first floor flat with kitchen, cosy living area, and bathroom, above our home on the ground floor. You share our front door, but access the flat through a door to the stairs immediately on entering the hall. Sleeps 4. Bedrooms are in the eaves, so have restricted head room in places. Excellent broadband. It was the hayloft above an old carriage house. A peaceful setting in pretty village, with a pub, a short drive to Diss. We live on the ground floor. Large garden, good parking.

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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 in Topcroft
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 192 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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The riverside accommodation features a mix of architectural styles with solar panels on the roofs. Reflections of the building can be seen in the calm water of the river Waveney, surrounded by natural foliage and open landscape.
Cottage in Norfolk
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 478 reviews

Self contained annex in riverside cottage

Self-contained accommodation overlooking the river Waveney with full kitchen, dining and lounge area (including reclining sofa, smart TV and wifi), upstairs is a double bedroom with en-suite. The stairs are very steep (see photo). Allocated parking. Bistro table and chairs outside your door, plus a bench right by the water. Wildlife in abundance - kingfishers and deer etc Peaceful A dark sky for seeing the stars A village pub (serves food) plus a nearby cafe for breakfast/coffee/lunch

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Tiny home in Bracon Ash
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

The Hobbit - A Cosy Country Hideaway near Norwich

The Hobbit is a small cosy hideaway, located within the grounds of a beautiful English country garden. The space gives the feeling of an old ships cabin, with original oak beams and panelling. The place might be small but still has all the comforts of home, including a standard double bed, underfloor heating and a deep roll top bath. As well as being furnished with antique fixtures and fittings. The Hobbit has a small but lovely garden room, where guests can just watch the world go by.

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A spacious living area is featured, illuminated by natural light from multiple windows. The open kitchen includes modern appliances and a dining space. A comfortable sofa, adorned with colorful cushions, is arranged around a coffee table, complemented by a soft area rug and exposed wooden beams above.
Barn in Suffolk
5 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Mustard Pot Cottage

Mustard Pot Cottage is a charming 18th century barn conversion. The property comprises luxurious accommodation with a pretty enclosed south-facing garden which overlooks a pond. There is a light airy bedroom with a king size bed and a chest of drawers, a bathroom with a spacious walk in shower and a very well equipped kitchen with a dining and seating area. The cottage has a stylish Everhot mini stove as the main feature of the sitting room. A beautiful space with wooden floors throughout.

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A charming black wooden cottage features a red-tiled roof and large glass doors, opening to a grassy area. Cozy outdoor seating for two is set on a small patio, surrounded by garden plants. Lush greenery and open fields are visible in the background.
Barn in Fersfield
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

"Birdsong Barn" Rural peace and tranquillity

Our luxurious accommodation is an idyllic get away for those who want the peace and beauty of the Norfolk countryside and to wake up to the sound of birdsong , you may not want to get out of the sumptuous bed and take your head off the goose down pillows that envelope you as you sleep peacefully, is it the draw of the landscape that gets you out of bed or maybe the passing horses out in the fresh morning air inviting you to leave that luxurious bed and take fresh coffee on the terrace

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An exterior view of the Old Post Office Stable showcases a quaint, pink cottage with a distinctive tiled roof. Lush greenery surrounds the property, with a pathway leading to the entrance. Floral planters are placed beneath large windows, contributing to the charming aesthetic of the setting.
Barn in Thorpe Abbotts
5 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Old Post Office Stable

Old Post Office Stable sits in the heart of a conservation area on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. Thorpe Abbotts is home to the 100th Bomber Group Museum. They say that the squaddies mailed their love letters back home at the Old Post Office ! 40 mins to the coast, Lowestoft, Gt Yarmouth, Southwold,, with shopping in Norwich, Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds. 10 mins drive from Diss train station with a direct line to London. The Norfolk Broads only 15 mins in the lovely market town of Beccles.

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The Piggery is a single-story cabin with a light blue exterior and a well-maintained garden. It features large front windows, surrounded by lush greenery and a paved pathway leading to the entrance, all set against a clear sky.
Tiny home in Suffolk
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Potter's Farm: The Piggery.

The Piggery is perfect for an overnight escape or a weekend away. Situated in a private spot amidst gorgeous Suffolk farmland with easy access to miles of footpaths, bridleways, byways and quiet country lanes to walk or cycle along there is free parking right outside. It is also a great 'Home from Home' for workers providing a clean, bright, ambient space, super comfortable bed, large table/workspace, great shower and an adequate kitchen, to ease the end of a busy day.

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