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Wroxham cottages and self catering
Choose from 18 cottages in Wroxham, Norfolk. Search for self catering perfect for couples and large family groups, ideally situated near the coast or at the heart of the countryside.
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Sleeps 10
Weekly price range £900 to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Wroxham sleeps 10.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Still waters, scudding sails, stately swans and blissful peace – the magic of the Broads on your doorstep... Making a perfect base for a Broadland holiday, these four lodges are set right on the banks of the River Bure, which leads to Daisy Broad, in the heart of the Norfolk Broads. Each has a lawned/gravelled area beside the river, and the lodges are designed in ‘upside-down’ style, enjoying an upstairs sitting room leading on to a furnished balcony, where guests can relax in style and enjoy the sights and sounds of the river. All the lodges have been furnished and equipped to the E.T.C. ‘4 Star’ standard. Wroxham is a bustling village, known as the ‘capital’ of the Broads, and has plenty of good shops and restaurants, as well as the ‘largest village store in the world’. There is also a leisure centre with swimming-pool at Moores ‘Peninsula’. Day trips on the Broads can be organised from the neighbouring owner’s boatyard – the best way to explore this fascinating area and visit a myriad of sleepy villages huddled round flint-towered churches. Little or no expense is needed to savour the magic of slipping away from a mooring to steer a course through miles of secluded, lock-free waterways, sometimes with only the sounds of reeds gently swaying on the banks. A paradise for nature lovers, the Broads are alive with ducks, geese and swans, as well as a whole host of other birds, including spoonbills and herons – all within walking distance of Daisy Broad Lodges. The lovely city of Norwich is just eight miles away, and offers an enormous amount of interest for the visitor. Here there is history, architecture, art, museums, shopping and leisure activities, as well as a pub for every day of the year! The Norman castle dominates the town from its vantage point on a hill. A formidable fortress, built in 1160, it once served as the county gaol, but now enjoys a more genteel existence as the Castle Museum, housing a fine array of British ceramic teapots and some splendid paintings. There are 33 medieval churches, and outshining them all, the magnificent cathedral, with its solid Norman arcades and splendid soaring Gothic architecture – some of the best in Britain. Many other fine buildings can be found, sometimes tucked away down little alleyways and quiet courtyards. Wandering the cobbled streets, it is easy to feel the history of this ancient city. There are several museums, and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts which has some splendid paintings and sculptures by Picasso and Henry Moore, as well as work from Africa and the Americas. Apart from the history and culture, there is excellent shopping here and a lively market, as well as fine parks and plenty of leisure activities. For a change of scene, the coast is easily reached, with lovely sandy beaches at Sea Palling, just 11 miles away. Long sandy beaches stretch all along this north-east coast of Norfolk, where a string of villages spreads northwards to the bustling resorts of Cromer and Sheringham. Shops 100 yards.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Wroxham sleeps 10.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Still waters, scudding sails, stately swans and blissful peace – the magic of the Broads on your doorstep... Making a perfect base for a Broadland holiday, these four lodges are set right on the banks of the River Bure, which leads to Daisy Broad, in the heart of the Norfolk Broads. Each has a lawned/gravelled area beside the river, and the lodges are designed in ‘upside-down’ style, enjoying an upstairs sitting room leading on to a furnished balcony, where guests can relax in style and enjoy the sights and sounds of the river. All the lodges have been furnished and equipped to the E.T.C. ‘4 Star’ standard. Wroxham is a bustling village, known as the ‘capital’ of the Broads, and has plenty of good shops and restaurants, as well as the ‘largest village store in the world’. There is also a leisure centre with swimming-pool at Moores ‘Peninsula’. Day trips on the Broads can be organised from the neighbouring owner’s boatyard – the best way to explore this fascinating area and visit a myriad of sleepy villages huddled round flint-towered churches. Little or no expense is needed to savour the magic of slipping away from a mooring to steer a course through miles of secluded, lock-free waterways, sometimes with only the sounds of reeds gently swaying on the banks. A paradise for nature lovers, the Broads are alive with ducks, geese and swans, as well as a whole host of other birds, including spoonbills and herons – all within walking distance of Daisy Broad Lodges. The lovely city of Norwich is just eight miles away, and offers an enormous amount of interest for the visitor. Here there is history, architecture, art, museums, shopping and leisure activities, as well as a pub for every day of the year! The Norman castle dominates the town from its vantage point on a hill. A formidable fortress, built in 1160, it once served as the county gaol, but now enjoys a more genteel existence as the Castle Museum, housing a fine array of British ceramic teapots and some splendid paintings. There are 33 medieval churches, and outshining them all, the magnificent cathedral, with its solid Norman arcades and splendid soaring Gothic architecture – some of the best in Britain. Many other fine buildings can be found, sometimes tucked away down little alleyways and quiet courtyards. Wandering the cobbled streets, it is easy to feel the history of this ancient city. There are several museums, and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts which has some splendid paintings and sculptures by Picasso and Henry Moore, as well as work from Africa and the Americas. Apart from the history and culture, there is excellent shopping here and a lively market, as well as fine parks and plenty of leisure activities. For a change of scene, the coast is easily reached, with lovely sandy beaches at Sea Palling, just 11 miles away. Long sandy beaches stretch all along this north-east coast of Norfolk, where a string of villages spreads northwards to the bustling resorts of Cromer and Sheringham. Shops 100 yards.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £600 to £899
Self catering accommodation in Wroxham sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: The Boathouse has been built to a nautical theme and has been equipped to the highest standard, offering excellent holiday accommodation. The properties (Refs CVK, CVL, CVM) are located on the banks of the River Bure, enjoying river views, and each property has the added benefit of a motor launch free of charge from 5th September to 22nd July (3rd Sept - 20th July 2011). Each has a ground floor compact decked area and first floor glass balcony, providing lovely scenery over the water with all its activity. Designed in ‘upside down’ style, the open-plan living area on the first floor has patio doors leading to the furnished balcony - perfect for relaxing and soaking up the atmosphere. The properties are situated in Wroxham, which is well known as the ‘Capital of the Broads’ and has a selection of cafes, restaurants and shops. One of the best ways to enjoy the Broads is on the water by motor launch or take one of the organised day trips arranged by the neighbouring boatyard. On the water, the beauty of the Broads can be truly experienced with its extensive wildlife (ducks, geese, swans, spoonbills and herons) and its sleepy Broads villages with their pretty flint cottages and attractive churches. The coast is within easy reach with lovely sandy beaches and a string of villages spreading northwards to the bustling sea towns of Cromer and Sheringham. Alternatively, Norwich is 8 miles away with cathedral, museums, theatre, shops and restaurants. NT properties well worth a visit are Felbrigg Hall and Blickling Hall. Shop 500 yards.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £900 to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Wroxham sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: The Boathouse has been built to a nautical theme and has been equipped to the highest standard, offering excellent holiday accommodation. The properties (Refs CVK, CVL, CVM) are located on the banks of the River Bure, enjoying river views, and each property has the added benefit of a motor launch free of charge from 5th September to 22nd July (3rd Sept - 20th July 2011). Each has a ground floor compact decked area and first floor glass balcony, providing lovely scenery over the water with all its activity. Designed in ‘upside down’ style, the open-plan living area on the first floor has patio doors leading to the furnished balcony - perfect for relaxing and soaking up the atmosphere. The properties are situated in Wroxham, which is well known as the ‘Capital of the Broads’ and has a selection of cafes, restaurants and shops. One of the best ways to enjoy the Broads is on the water by motor launch or take one of the organised day trips arranged by the neighbouring boatyard. On the water, the beauty of the Broads can be truly experienced with its extensive wildlife (ducks, geese, swans, spoonbills and herons) and its sleepy Broads villages with their pretty flint cottages and attractive churches. The coast is within easy reach with lovely sandy beaches and a string of villages spreading northwards to the bustling sea towns of Cromer and Sheringham. Alternatively, Norwich is 8 miles away with cathedral, museums, theatre, shops and restaurants. NT properties well worth a visit are Felbrigg Hall and Blickling Hall. Shop 500 yards.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £295 to £692
Self catering accommodation in Wroxham sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Non smoking Detached Easy Walk access Pub near by Pets allowed sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Tucked away just 500 yards from the river and heart of Wroxham 'capital' of the Norfolk Broads this very comfortable cottage and its private garden boast a superb location for a relaxing break within easy reach of a host of attractions. Virtually from the doorstep visitors can take a river trip or hire a boat to explore for themselves the tranquil waterways or just simply enjoy watching the waterborne world go by from one of Wroxham's many riverside pubs and restaurants. Among the many delights nearby are Bewilderwood (Norfolk's latest tree house attraction) glorious beaches at Sea Palling and Waxham (8 miles) and the National Trust's Blickling Hall a venue for many concerts. Norwich with its cathedral castle great shopping and city amenities is an easy drive. Pub and shop 500 yards.
Entrance hall. Spacious sitting/dining room with gas fire and doors to patio. Well equipped kitchen with breakfast area. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath). Two double bedrooms.
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £600 to £899
Self catering accommodation in Wroxham sleeps 6.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: In a riverside setting in Wroxham, the ‘capital’ of the Broads, Barton House serves as a perfect base for family holidays. Forming a very comfortably furnished wing of the owner’s home (left in photograph), it lies surrounded by beautiful gardens, with terrace and barbecue area, sun house and badminton facilities; rowing boat and fishing are available on site. Enjoy a nostalgic trip aboard one of the owners’ two miniature railways, which offer rides within the grounds during organised events (3rd Sunday of each month). Bird-watching, cycling and walking, together with sandy beaches and traditional seaside towns locally. Boat trips in Wroxham. Norwich 8 miles. Shops and Inns ¾ mile. Living room with open fire. Spacious fitted kitchen/dining room with breakfast area and French doors to conservatory. Narrow steep stairs to first floor: Three bedrooms; one double with small understairs en-suite shower and toilet with sloping ceiling, two twin with wash basins. Bathroom with shower over freestanding bath and toilet. Separate toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £349 to £839
Self catering accommodation in Wroxham sleeps 6.
Features include: Non Smoking Multi Bath Shower Pub Close By Short Break Pet Friendly
Accommodation overview: Tucked away down a rural lane and commanding glorious views across open countryside this skilfully converted barn retains many original features in its very spacious and well appointed interior and also enjoys its own private garden. Ideal for year round breaks it adjoins the owners' home just ¼ mile from the village shop and pub and 5 miles from Wroxham's shops riverside pubs and restaurants and boat trips on the Broads. Lovely sandy beaches at Winterton Cromer's traditional seaside delights bird and nature reserves fishing Bewilderwood and the medieval city of Norwich are all a short drive.
Spacious sitting room with electric fire. Very spacious kitchen with dining area and door to garden. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/WC with roll top bath and separate shower cubicle. First floor: Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/WC.
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Wroxham sleeps 7.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: This charming, thatched waterside property stands in its own lawned gardens with private mooring and is the perfect place to get away from it all. Nestling in the heart of Broadland, it has delightful views over Wroxham Broad from the kitchen, and views over the River Bure from the living room. Both rooms feature French doors leading on to wooden balconies, where guests can sit and relax watching the abundant wildlife, boats and wherries sailing past. It is a beautiful location for summer holidays and also during the winter when the Broads take on a serene beauty of their own. Coot Wood is ideal as a base for fishing and bird-watching, and lies only a mile from the heart of Wroxham, where boat, cycle and fishing equipment hire are all available. Wroxham offers a selection of shops and cafés, and just a short drive away are Wroxham Barns and the BeWILDderwood Adventure Park which offer good days out for families. Both children and adults will enjoy BeWILDerwood with its tree houses, zip wires, jungle bridges, boat trips and marsh walks. Wroxham Barns will appeal to all visitors of all ages and offers giftware, country foods, a rose and plant centre, junior farm, children’s funfair, as well as numerous craft studios and table service restaurant.The historic and beautiful city of Norwich is 9 miles away with its magnificent cathedral, castle, museums and theatre, as well as its famous market, shopping arcades and street cafes. Explore the Broads with its quaint churches, inns, fens and conservation centres. The sandy coastline is only 12 miles away, whilst nearby there are golf courses and the area has a vast array of footpaths for short or long walks. Shops and pub 1 mile. Double bedroom with additional single bed (for +1) and en-suite wet room with toilet. Utility. First floor: Living room with electric ‘wood burner’, double sofa bed (for alternative sleeping only), wooden floor and French doors to balcony. Well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room with solid oak units and French door to balcony. Double bedroom. Twin bedroom (can form 6ft double). Bathroom with free-standing bath, shower attachment and toilet. Wet room with toilet and sloping ceiling.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Wroxham sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Games Room Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Enjoying a delightful waterfront location, this very comfortably furnished and well-equipped, detached holiday home is set in the very heart of the Norfolk Broads. Full advantage is taken of the stunning views from its first floor living room, and these can be further savoured from the seating area on the verandah leading off. A lawned garden leads down to the river’s edge, where a private mooring is available for a guests’ boat, and use of an all-weather day boat to explore the famous waterways is also included. Good bird-watching and fishing can be enjoyed from the property and a games room offers visitors table tennis and a pool table to while away spare time. A paradise for nature lovers, the Broads are the most important wetlands in Europe and are alive with ducks, geese and swans, as well as a host of other birdlife including spoonbills and herons. The area is crisscrossed by numerous footpaths and cycling trails, ideal for exploring on foot or by bicycle. The 56-mile Weavers’ Way is a long-distance footpath that winds through the best parts of the Broads on its way from Cromer to Great Yarmouth. Wroxham, the ‘capital’ of the Broads lies within easy reach, boasting many waterside cafés, restaurants, shops, railway station and other amenities. Using the river launch provided, it makes a pleasant way to discover the region, stopping off along the way. The city of Norwich (8 miles) with its cathedral and castle museum offers varied attractions including excellent shopping and market place, as well as cafés and fine restaurants to tempt the taste buds. For golfing enthusiasts, a golf course is to be found at Sprowston Hall 6 miles away, whilst for a family day by the sea, sandy beaches can be found along the Norfolk coast, just 11 miles distant. Shops 1/2 mile. Two double bedrooms, one with 6ft bed and en-suite bathroom with shower cubicle and toilet. Twin bedroom. Games room. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Steep spiral stairs to first floor: Spacious beamed living/dining room with French doors to verandah. Beamed modern kitchen with range.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly price range £900 to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Wroxham sleeps 10.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Still waters, scudding sails, stately swans and blissful peace – the magic of the Broads on your doorstep... Making a perfect base for a Broadland holiday, these four lodges are set right on the banks of the River Bure, which leads to Daisy Broad, in the heart of the Norfolk Broads. Each has a lawned/gravelled area beside the river, and the lodges are designed in ‘upside-down’ style, enjoying an upstairs sitting room leading on to a furnished balcony, where guests can relax in style and enjoy the sights and sounds of the river. All the lodges have been furnished and equipped to the E.T.C. ‘4 Star’ standard. Wroxham is a bustling village, known as the ‘capital’ of the Broads, and has plenty of good shops and restaurants, as well as the ‘largest village store in the world’. There is also a leisure centre with swimming-pool at Moores ‘Peninsula’. Day trips on the Broads can be organised from the neighbouring owner’s boatyard – the best way to explore this fascinating area and visit a myriad of sleepy villages huddled round flint-towered churches. Little or no expense is needed to savour the magic of slipping away from a mooring to steer a course through miles of secluded, lock-free waterways, sometimes with only the sounds of reeds gently swaying on the banks. A paradise for nature lovers, the Broads are alive with ducks, geese and swans, as well as a whole host of other birds, including spoonbills and herons – all within walking distance of Daisy Broad Lodges. The lovely city of Norwich is just eight miles away, and offers an enormous amount of interest for the visitor. Here there is history, architecture, art, museums, shopping and leisure activities, as well as a pub for every day of the year! The Norman castle dominates the town from its vantage point on a hill. A formidable fortress, built in 1160, it once served as the county gaol, but now enjoys a more genteel existence as the Castle Museum, housing a fine array of British ceramic teapots and some splendid paintings. There are 33 medieval churches, and outshining them all, the magnificent cathedral, with its solid Norman arcades and splendid soaring Gothic architecture – some of the best in Britain. Many other fine buildings can be found, sometimes tucked away down little alleyways and quiet courtyards. Wandering the cobbled streets, it is easy to feel the history of this ancient city. There are several museums, and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts which has some splendid paintings and sculptures by Picasso and Henry Moore, as well as work from Africa and the Americas. Apart from the history and culture, there is excellent shopping here and a lively market, as well as fine parks and plenty of leisure activities. For a change of scene, the coast is easily reached, with lovely sandy beaches at Sea Palling, just 11 miles away. Long sandy beaches stretch all along this north-east coast of Norfolk, where a string of villages spreads northwards to the bustling resorts of Cromer and Sheringham. Shops 100 yards.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £503 to £1110
Self catering accommodation in Wroxham sleeps 6.
Features include: Non smoking Detached Fishing nearby Easy Walk access Pub near by sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Peacefully set on the banks of the River Bure this very comfortable and well equipped property boasts a large decked veranda which can be gated for children's security and a lawned waterside garden. A gentle ½ mile stroll leads to the bustling heart of Wroxham with its shops cafés riverside pubs and boat hire. Sandy beaches are just 12 miles away and a small indoor swimming pool is 3 miles. Mooring and fishing are available free of charge at the property.
Sitting/dining room with electric 'wood burner effect' fire and patio doors to veranda Newly fitted kitchen. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath). First floor: Two double bedrooms one with wash basin. Cloakroom/W.C.
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly price range £900 to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Wroxham sleeps 10.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Still waters, scudding sails, stately swans and blissful peace – the magic of the Broads on your doorstep... Making a perfect base for a Broadland holiday, these four lodges are set right on the banks of the River Bure, which leads to Daisy Broad, in the heart of the Norfolk Broads. Each has a lawned/gravelled area beside the river, and the lodges are designed in ‘upside-down’ style, enjoying an upstairs sitting room leading on to a furnished balcony, where guests can relax in style and enjoy the sights and sounds of the river. All the lodges have been furnished and equipped to the E.T.C. ‘4 Star’ standard. Wroxham is a bustling village, known as the ‘capital’ of the Broads, and has plenty of good shops and restaurants, as well as the ‘largest village store in the world’. There is also a leisure centre with swimming-pool at Moores ‘Peninsula’. Day trips on the Broads can be organised from the neighbouring owner’s boatyard – the best way to explore this fascinating area and visit a myriad of sleepy villages huddled round flint-towered churches. Little or no expense is needed to savour the magic of slipping away from a mooring to steer a course through miles of secluded, lock-free waterways, sometimes with only the sounds of reeds gently swaying on the banks. A paradise for nature lovers, the Broads are alive with ducks, geese and swans, as well as a whole host of other birds, including spoonbills and herons – all within walking distance of Daisy Broad Lodges. The lovely city of Norwich is just eight miles away, and offers an enormous amount of interest for the visitor. Here there is history, architecture, art, museums, shopping and leisure activities, as well as a pub for every day of the year! The Norman castle dominates the town from its vantage point on a hill. A formidable fortress, built in 1160, it once served as the county gaol, but now enjoys a more genteel existence as the Castle Museum, housing a fine array of British ceramic teapots and some splendid paintings. There are 33 medieval churches, and outshining them all, the magnificent cathedral, with its solid Norman arcades and splendid soaring Gothic architecture – some of the best in Britain. Many other fine buildings can be found, sometimes tucked away down little alleyways and quiet courtyards. Wandering the cobbled streets, it is easy to feel the history of this ancient city. There are several museums, and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts which has some splendid paintings and sculptures by Picasso and Henry Moore, as well as work from Africa and the Americas. Apart from the history and culture, there is excellent shopping here and a lively market, as well as fine parks and plenty of leisure activities. For a change of scene, the coast is easily reached, with lovely sandy beaches at Sea Palling, just 11 miles away. Long sandy beaches stretch all along this north-east coast of Norfolk, where a string of villages spreads northwards to the bustling resorts of Cromer and Sheringham. Shops 100 yards.
  
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