Holiday houses in King's Lynn and West Norfolk

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A charming two-story structure features a blend of red brick and white walls, adorned with vibrant purple wisteria. Lush, manicured hedges and trees surround the property, providing a welcoming entrance from the road.
Home in Wormegay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 323 reviews

Large charming cottage ideal for family sharing

Stay in a former Old English Cosy Pub, with three inglenook fire places. Located in a small village in West Norfolk 36 mins from coast and 21 mins from Royal Sandringham Estate. Pet Friendly, we welcome up to 3 dogs and charge £25 per dog per visit. Recently refurbished offering a large underfloor heated kitchen living room space along with the charm of original features. During the lockdown period we have updated and renewed the bathroom and ensuite facilities including a new toilet in ensuite

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A bright open-plan living area featuring high ceilings and light-coloured walls. A comfortable two-seater sofa sits alongside a wood stove. A blue bookshelf displays various items, while a door leads to an outdoor space. Decorative plants and light streaming through the windows enhance the ambiance.
Holiday home in Pott Row
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Luxurious Hideaway for two with HOT TUB

The Hideaway is a beautiful, newly refurbished former cow shed with vaulted high-ceilings. It is an idyllic location for 2 to come and escape, and explore some of the beauty Norfolk has to offer. Based in Pott Row, a quaint Norfolk village, only a few miles from the Royal Sandringham Estate and a 15 minute drive to the coast. All the amenities you'll need on your doorstep: Award-winning butchers, local shops, pubs and restaurants. You are never too far from some of the areas finest attractions.

Top Guest favourite
A cozy sitting area is presented, featuring a deep blue sofa adorned with patterned cushions. A wooden coffee table sits in front, displaying brochures. Natural light filters through large windows, dressed in sheer curtains, while a decorative lamp and a blue vase are placed on side tables.
Apartment in Norfolk
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 623 reviews

Studio in Georgian townhouse with parking

This is a pleasant light studio in a Georgian townhouse in the centre of historic King's Lynn. You have a shower room and loo and your own kitchen. The bed is a proper size double sofa bed, easy to use. Daytime sofa and bed at night. You have your own front door. Very good wi-fi. It is an easy walk from the rail and bus station. There are great restaurants close by. I want to make your stay enjoyable but I will not be a "hands on" host though we live upstairs and can easily be contacted.

Top Guest favourite
A luxurious freestanding copper bathtub is positioned against a rustic wooden wall. A plush white robe hangs nearby, complemented by neatly arranged toiletries. Soft lighting is provided by a vintage-style lamp, while lanterns with candles add an inviting touch to the serene space.
Cottage in Tilney All Saints
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

The Coach House at Old Hall Country Breaks

Old Hall guests experience all the comforts of home with the luxury of a hotel. Our guests praise the luxurious accommodation, the comfortable beds, the stylish but cosy decor and the thoughtful touches such as fresh flowers, a basket of local produce and the welcome drinks. The amenities, such as bicycles for guests use, home-made Thai food (if desired), the gym, picnic hampers and beach kit all ensure that guests' needs are very well met. The hosts are on site to provide support.

Top Guest favourite
The sitting room features a traditional inglenook fireplace with a woodburning stove, framed by a rustic brick wall. Comfortable grey sofas are arranged around a coffee table, which is adorned with magazines and decorative items. Light is provided by a floor lamp and natural illumination from nearby windows.
Cottage in Shouldham
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Cosy, country village cottage

Alpha Cottages is a cosy traditional country cottage with inglenook fireplace, beams and woodburning stove, in the popular village of Shouldham. It has a large pretty private garden and is dog friendly. The cottage overlooks the village green and village community pub family and pet friendly. The village sits on the edge of Shouldham Warren, a beautiful forest with wonderful woodland trails to walk or cycle. A perfect bolthole for exploring both the country side and coast of Norfolk

Top Guest favourite
The lounge area features a comfortable sofa adorned with decorative cushions, facing a wooden coffee table. Natural light enters through a door leading to the outside, while the ceiling showcases exposed wooden beams. A tasteful arrangement of flowers is positioned on the table.
Cottage in Castle Rising
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 254 reviews

Stable cottage

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Situated on the outskirts of the historic village of castle rising, 5 miles from Sandringham, this idyllic peaceful cottage has been lovingly restored to provide a pleasant retreat. The cottage is double glazed, with a fully functioning kitchen. There is a small garden with plenty of space for your fur baby to exercise. Nearby in the village is a friendly pub serving meals throughout the day and a delightful coffee and cake shop.

Top Guest favourite
The entrance of Stable Cottage is framed by natural stone walls and features a white door with glass panels. Potted plants are positioned on either side of the entryway, while a pathway leads to the cottage, creating a welcoming approach.
Bungalow in Norfolk
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Stable Cottage - rural retreat for 2 in Norfolk

Recently renovated, Stable Cottage is located in the small village of Middleton, West Norfolk. A 20 min drive to the coast, Sandringham Estate and many other attractions. Ideal for couples, golfers, walkers, bird watchers, fishing or working in Kings Lynn. The single level accommodation has a fitted kitchen (with boiling and filtered drinking tap), bathroom with walk-in shower, large lounge with patio door and twin/super king beds. Shared courtyard garden and private parking.

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A spacious studio layout includes a four-poster bed framed elegantly by decorative walls and a chandelier. A comfortable corner sofa, adorned with cushions, creates a cozy sitting area. A small table, positioned nearby, offers additional seating options in this inviting environment.
Apartment in King's Lynn
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 396 reviews

Studio 20 with four poster bed in town centre.

riverside apartment with four-poster king size bed a sofabed in the same room for 2 guests suitable for 1 adult or 2 children just steps away from the quayside of the River Great Ouse, where working vessels, leisure cruisers and seagulls mingle on this most romantic area of the town's riverside. Perfect to stay for the town's entertainment & festivals, this deluxe apartment and overlooks St. George's Guildhall - Britain's oldest working theatre with links to Shakespear

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the Bakery Annex is featured, showcasing a charming cottage with a brick façade and a traditional red-tiled roof. A well-maintained lawn and garden surround the entrance, bordered by hedges and leafy plants, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere.
Guest suite in Tittleshall
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviews

Cosy cottage on organic family smallholding

The Bakery Annex @ Sweetbriar Cottage - a charming, calm and cosy rural haven; pleasant for a holiday break at any time of the year. Set in 2 acres on the southern edge of the village of Tittleshall, surrounded by farmland, with views across the Nar Valley. There are many pleasant local footpaths, walks and lanes to cycle on the doorstep; with the nearest coastal town of Wells-next-the-sea and the expansive North Norfolk coast just 25 minutes drive away.

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A wooden fence encloses a garden with a mature apple tree bearing numerous green apples. The cottage is visible through an open window, framed by lush greenery. Bright sunlight highlights the inviting facade of the cottage and the surrounding foliage.
Condo in Snettisham
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 387 reviews

A Getaway on Norfolk's wonderful coast

Enjoy separate, self-contained accommodation at Apple Tree Cottage! A comfortable bedroom with a double bed, bathroom, kitchen and private garden. Enjoy rambling Wild Ken Hill, woods and fields as featured in BBC's Nature Watch , a short walk away. RSPB Snettisham a world renowned bird haven . Spectacular sunsets on the beach. The Old Bank and The Rose and Crown are in the heart of the village for dining. Wonderful coastal excursions .

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the garden room is shown, featuring blue wooden siding and a welcoming entrance. A door is framed by a hanging planter with bright flowers. A wooden fence and lush greenery are visible in the foreground, suggesting a tranquil atmosphere.
Tiny home in Marshland Saint James
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Cosy Self-Contained Detached Garden Building

A quiet retreat offering peace and privacy in a detached building within our large garden. Lockable entrance gate with key available on arrival. Wifi access is included which most guests have found perfectly adequate. Breakfast of cereals, bread, milk and (if requested)sausages, bacon, eggs etc provided for you to cook your own at a time to suit you. Although there is not a full kitchen, we have provided a small oven.

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A light-filled living area features a comfortable sofa and two armchairs, arranged to promote conversation. A patterned ottoman complements the seating arrangement. Large windows provide views of the historic streets, while a bookshelf adds a touch of character to the space.
Apartment in Norfolk
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Whole flat overlooking historic Kings Lynn

This flat is located in the Grade 1 listed building Hanse House. It is opposite the Minster and a minutes walk from the town centre. We have a bar and bistro in the same building which is located along the Quayside. This is the perfect spot for tourists, history enthusiasts, guests for functions around the town or anyone looking to stay in the heart of King's Lynn!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    King's Lynn has stays near its historic waterfront, while the Norfolk Coast and villages around Sandringham are frequently suggested for those seeking scenic countryside or coastal views. Many travelers choose self-catering cottages, traditional townhouses, or rural farm retreats in the wider area.

  • What are the best things to do in King's Lynn and West Norfolk with kids?

    Families can explore parks, nature reserves, and child-friendly museums, or visit the Sea Life Centre around Hunstanton for interactive exhibits. Outdoor spaces and local heritage attractions are often recommended for their engaging activities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    King's Lynn and West Norfolk has historic town squares, traditional markets, and the Sandringham Estate, which is often recommended for its gardens and cultural interpretations. Many enjoy coastal walks, visiting art galleries, or exploring heritage museums around the area.

  • How is the weather in King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    King's Lynn and West Norfolk has cool winters, typically from 34–46°F (1–8°C), with mild, drier summers reaching around 72°F (22°C). Rainfall is steady year-round, so bringing layers and a waterproof jacket is helpful for outdoor plans.

  • What are the best places to visit in King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    Popular places include the historic centre of King's Lynn, Sandringham Estate, and coastal spots around Hunstanton, known for their natural scenery. Many travelers also explore village churches, heritage buildings, and local galleries.

  • What are some hiking trails in King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    Walkers frequently explore the Norfolk Coast Path near Hunstanton or woodland trails in Sandringham Country Park. Local nature reserves and riverside footpaths provide peaceful routes for a relaxed day outdoors.

  • What are some family activities we can do in King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    Families often enjoy picnics in public parks, wildlife reserves, or educational outings to local museums. Many opt for beach activities, visiting interactive exhibitions, or taking part in outdoor treasure hunts around town.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    Day trips often include exploring the natural wetlands at the Norfolk Broads, admiring historic Ely Cathedral, or wandering traditional market towns nearby. Coastal villages and birdwatching sites around the region are popular with visitors.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    King's Lynn and West Norfolk has many pet-friendly cottages and rural retreats, especially near coastal areas and countryside villages. Open parks and walking paths make it easy to enjoy time outdoors with a pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    Try local food stalls at heritage markets and visit independent shops for artisan products. It is helpful to bring waterproof shoes for coastal walks, and consider exploring lesser-known villages for distinct rural experiences.

  • What is King's Lynn and West Norfolk known for?

    The area is known for its maritime heritage, medieval architecture in King's Lynn, and royal connections at Sandringham Estate. Nature reserves, traditional markets, and scenic coastlines are also widely recognized.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    Travelers often suggest visiting small village churches, the ruins at Castle Rising, or wildflower meadows in local nature reserves. Art galleries and riverside walkways provide quieter spots for exploration away from town centres.

  • What are the best foods to try in King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    Seasonal Norfolk crab, local smoked fish, and traditional pies are frequently suggested. Many enjoy tasting local cheeses, farmhouse breads, and treats made with regional fruit in bakeries and markets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    Pack layers for changeable weather and a waterproof jacket for rain. Comfortable shoes suit town and countryside walks, and a reusable shopping bag is useful at local markets.

  • What is the nightlife in King's Lynn and West Norfolk like?

    The area has casual pubs, historic inns, and intimate venues for live music or comedy nights, especially around King's Lynn's waterfront. Many locals enjoy community events, relaxed bars, and occasional performances.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    King's Lynn Festival is often recommended for arts and classical music in the summer, while the Hanse Festival celebrates local history and maritime heritage. Seasonal fairs and market days are popular community gatherings throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    Family-friendly rentals are found near coastal areas, countryside villages, and the historic centre of King's Lynn. Many homes have extra space, gardens, or child-friendly features, making them comfortable for family stays.

  • When is the best time to visit King's Lynn and West Norfolk?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested thanks to milder weather, longer daylight, and local festivals. These months allow for more outdoor activities and coastal experiences.

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  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    70 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    620 properties have a dedicated workspace

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    King's Lynn and West Norfolk stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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