Midway between the coastal villages of Sea Palling and Eccles, North Gap is a seaside hamlet with access through the dunes onto the fine sandy beach. There is a scattering of houses and holiday homes quietly set behind the dunes, overlooking the surrounding farmland. As well as…
Happisburgh (pronounced Haisbro) is a seaside village on the North East Coast of Norfolk, famous for its red and white lighthouse. It offers visitors a quiet, rural location, sandy beaches and cliff-top walks. The village has a post office/store and a traditional coaching inn…
South Walsham is an excellent base within a conservation area at the centre of The Broads. The village is home to The Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden, which comprises 180 acres of beautiful ancient woodland, water gardens and a private broad. It is a superb location for…
The village of Hickling is on the edge of Hickling Broad, which is the largest of the Broads and is popular for boating and windsurfing. The area is a haven for ornithologists, nature lovers and walkers, with beautiful countryside all around. Cyclists will love the quiet lanes,…
Midway between the coastal villages of Sea Palling and Eccles, North Gap is a seaside hamlet with access through the dunes onto the fine sandy beach. There is a scattering of houses and holiday homes quietly set behind the dunes, overlooking the surrounding farmland. As well as…
Midway between the coastal villages of Sea Palling and Eccles, North Gap is a seaside hamlet with access through the dunes onto the fine sandy beach. There is a scattering of houses and holiday homes quietly set behind the dunes, overlooking the surrounding farmland. As well as…
With its lovely sandy beach and traditional seaside atmosphere, Sea Palling is a perfect location for a coastal holiday. On a summer's day you may like a swim in the sea, a cycle ride through the country lanes, a boat trip on the nearby Broads or a visit to one of the many…
Irstead is a small hamlet situated in the heart of the Norfolk Broads. With Barton Broad and nature reserve on its doorstep it makes an ideal base for those who want peace, tranquility, birdwatching, cycling and walking. Wroxham and Horning with their extended facilities are a…
Ingham Corner is a peaceful village close to the beautiful sandy beaches of the East coast, Sea Palling and Mundesley are just three miles away and both offer sandy beaches and a traditional seaside atmosphere. The Norfolk Broads are also close by where you can enjoy a day on…
The quiet village of Tunstead is an ideal location from which to discover the beauty of the Broads. This fine network of waterways offers lovely riverside walks as well as boating and fishing opportunities. Wroxham - the capital of The Broads - is just three miles away and is…
Martham is a village situated between the sea and the north Broads and is home to Martham Broad on the river Thurne which sits north of the village. It is said to be one of the most attractive in Broadland extending over 101 acres and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.…
Hoveton St John is a small village between Wroxham, known as the capital of the Broads, and Horning from where you can hire boats or join one of the cruises that explore the meandering waterways that make up the Norfolk Broads. If you prefer to keep your feet on solid ground…
Ludham is a pretty Broadland village between Wroxham and Potter Heigham. The village has a splendid flint church, shops and pubs. There are excellent walks in the area including nearby How Hill. Norwich and Great Yarmouth are both 30 minutes drive away. Boat enthusiasts will…
Ludham is a pretty Broadland village between Wroxham and Potter Heigham. The village has a splendid flint church, shops and pubs. There are excellent walks in the area including nearby How Hill. Norwich and Great Yarmouth are both about a half an hour's drive away. Boat…
Not only the North Norfolk Coast with its vast beaches like Holkham, and salt marshes at Blakeney and Cley, the East of England offers historic Cambridge, Ely Cathedral, the calm beauty of the Broads, pretty villages of Suffolk and a variety of wildlife. It's no surprise it appeals to artists, photographers, cyclists and bird watchers.