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Bridge Hotel Brandon

2.0 star property
7.0 out of 10, Good, (2)
"Staff were really friendly and welcoming. Lovely setting on the river. Rooms were nice and clean and beds comfrey: "
The price is AED 254
AED 305 total
includes taxes & fees
17 Jun - 18 Jun
Bridge Hotel Brandon

The Weeping Willow Lodges

2.5 star property
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (17)
"Excellent accommodations. Very comfortable for a family of 4. The staff is amazing and very helpful. 10/10 would stay there again"
The price is AED 523
AED 726 total
includes taxes & fees
1 Jun - 2 Jun
The Weeping Willow Lodges

Sherbourne House Hotel

2.0 star property
The price is AED 597
AED 716 total
includes taxes & fees
26 May - 27 May
Sherbourne House Hotel

Thetford Hive

2.5 star property
The price is AED 597
AED 895 total
includes taxes & fees
7 Jun - 8 Jun
Thetford Hive

Paddock View - Snetterton, Norfolk

2.0 star property
Paddock View - Snetterton, Norfolk

Barbers Row

2.0 star property
Barbers Row

Lakeside Lodge

2.0 star property
Lakeside Lodge

Abbey Shepherds Hut, Eye

2.0 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (1)
"What a gorgeous hut! We stayed here for a friends wedding which was so convenient. Only things that I could fault is that the solar power usb charger point had no energy to charge our phones/ the lights weren't working. Also its a little walk to the toilet/ shower however they are excellent facilities. Maybe a bit overpriced if looking for a quiet getaway but was perfect location for the wedding we attended so would recommend for anybody attending a wedding at the abbey hall without a doubt!"
Abbey Shepherds Hut, Eye

Host Stay Firefly Spa Lodge

2.0 star property
Host Stay Firefly Spa Lodge

Host Stay The Hartley Hut

2.0 star property
Host Stay The Hartley Hut

Host Stay Dragonfly Spa Lodge

2.0 star property
Host Stay Dragonfly Spa Lodge

Host Stay The Bishy Barnee Bee

2.0 star property
Host Stay The Bishy Barnee Bee

Host Stay Whoa Stop

2.0 star property
Host Stay Whoa Stop

Host Stay Giraffe Enclosure

2.0 star property
Host Stay Giraffe Enclosure

Bumble's Retreat

2.0 star property
Bumble's Retreat

Romany Rye By JD Wetherspoon

2.0 star property
Romany Rye By JD Wetherspoon

Wingfield Escapes

2.0 star property
Wingfield Escapes

Stunning 3-bed Barn in Norfolk

2.0 star property
Stunning 3-bed Barn in Norfolk

Bedingfield House, nr Debenham

2.0 star property
Bedingfield House, nr Debenham

Charming Norfolk Barn Conversion in Barnham Broom

2.0 star property
Charming Norfolk Barn Conversion in Barnham Broom
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Venture to Thorpe Woodlands Adventure Centre and Snetterton Race Circuit—just two of the sights around Bridgham.

View south along Bridgham Lane past West Harling Common. West Harling, a village in the Thet valley, was deserted in the first half of the 18th century. Originally part of a cluster of settlements which all had the name 'Herlinga' in 1086, three of these had become known as West Harling (with its church of All Saints'), Middle Harling (with St Andrew's church) and Harling Thorpe. Middle Harling became part of West Harling parish in 1543. With a new Lord of the Manor, Richard Gipps, the fate of the until then fairly prosperous villages changed: Gipps bought all the houses except for one small cottage and so had reduced the number of dwellings. Gipps' heirs closed the old road, and the foundations of the demolished church in Middle Harling were uprooted to build up a marshy ground. All Saints church today stands isolated, the Hall built by Gipps was demolished in 1931 and conifer plantations cover much of his estate. What remains is a bust in the church 1709354 placed there by his great-nephew.
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