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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tawny Owl Barn
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    Breckland District

    Tawny Owl Barn

    Ref: S6948

    Reviews 36

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    Shipdham, a sizable village in the centre of Norfolk, is ideally situated for exploring all of Norfolk's numerous points of interest. A charming village green is surrounded by cottages, local shops, a post office, a doctor's office, a fish and...

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    £58

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Haybarn
  • 2

    Breckland District

    The Haybarn

    Ref: S2233

    Reviews 47

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    The village of Necton is situated between the market towns of Swaffham and Dereham in Norfolk and hosts a welcoming pub with restaurant, a village store with butchers and a post office. Enjoy the Peddars Way and the Norfolk Coastal Path, offering...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Hayloft
  • 4

    Breckland District

    The Hayloft

    Ref: S2757

    Reviews 41

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    Saham Hills is a small village near to Watton in Norfolk. Just eight miles away is Swaffham and Thetford Forest is nearby.

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    £148

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Dairy
  • 3

    Breckland District

    The Dairy

    Ref: S2769

    Reviews 59

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    Saham Hills is a small village near to Watton in Norfolk. Just eight miles away is Swaffham and Thetford Forest is nearby.

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    £77

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  • Last Minute Cottages - West View
  • Breckland District

    West View

    Ref: S882154

    Reviews 3

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    The agricultural village of Feltwell is situated on the Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire borders and is one of the largest villages in Norfolk. Feltwell offers good local amenities including village stores, a Post Office, and pubs. This area of...

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    £93

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bluebell and Appletree Cottages
  • 3

    Breckland District

    Bluebell and Appletree Cottages

    Ref: S906733

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    £126

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Spacious 2 Bed House with Wi-Fi Sleeps 6 in Thetford
  • Breckland District

    Spacious 2 Bed House with Wi-Fi Sleeps 6 in Thetford

    Ref: S1051697

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    £161

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  • Last Minute Cottages - A Duke's Spectacular grand folly - The Temple
  • 3

    Breckland District

    A Duke's Spectacular grand folly - The Temple

    Ref: S1056373

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    £304

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The annex
  • Breckland District

    The annex

    Ref: S1030122

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Croft
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    Breckland District

    The Croft

    Ref: S476709

    Reviews 14

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    Located fewer than 25 miles from Norwich, Watton is a well-serviced market town in Breckland. The 'Babies in the Wood' are rumoured to have been abandoned in Wayland Wood in this town, which is well located to access all of Norfolk and North...

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    £180

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Postbox Cottage
  • 3

    Breckland District

    Postbox Cottage

    Ref: S527181

    Reviews 31

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    One of the biggest settlements in Norfolk is the agricultural community of Feltwell, which is located on the borders of Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire. Good neighbourhood amenities are available in Feltwell, including pubs, a post office,...

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    £70

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Barn
  • 4

    Breckland District

    The Barn

    Ref: S2770

    Reviews 54

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    Saham Hills is a small village near to Watton in Norfolk. Just eight miles away is Swaffham and Thetford Forest is nearby.

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    £123

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Snowy Owl Barn
  • Breckland District

    Snowy Owl Barn

    Ref: S6832

    Reviews 32

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    Shipdham, a sizable village in the centre of Norfolk, is ideally situated for exploring all of Norfolk's numerous points of interest. A charming village green is surrounded by cottages, local shops, a post office, a doctor's office, a fish and...

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    £58

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Violet Cottage
  • Breckland District

    Violet Cottage

    Ref: S2427

    Reviews 39

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    The village of Feltwell is set on the Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire borders and offers village stores, a Post Office and pubs. There are many attractions close by that will suit all tastes making Feltwell an ideal base for exploring the area.

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    £54

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Chalk Cottage
  • 2

    Breckland District

    Chalk Cottage

    Ref: S396936

    Reviews 26

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    Well-known as being on of the largest villages in Norfolk and ideally located on the borders of Norfolk, Sufolk and Cambridgeshire is the charming village of Feltwell. A wander through the village will find welcoming pubs for a well-deserved pint...

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lillies Pad
  • 1

    Breckland District

    Lillies Pad

    Ref: S820714

    Reviews 58

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    The village of Feltwell is situated on the Norfolk/Suffolk/Cambridgeshire borders and is one of the largest villages in Norfolk. Feltwell offers a good selection of local amenities, including village stores, a Post Office and pubs. This area of...

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    £57

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stable Cottage
  • 2

    Breckland District

    Stable Cottage

    Ref: S2160

    Reviews 46

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    In the heart of Norfolk the thriving village of Necton is situated between the market towns of Swaffham and Dereham. This lovely location, dominated by its impressive Norman church boasting a beautiful carved oak communion table dating back to...

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    £69

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Red House
  • 2

    Breckland District

    Red House

    Ref: S880737

    Reviews 6

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    This charming Georgian property is in the peaceful village of Methwold in the Norfolk countryside. A fantastic base for families and friends to come together to celebrate any occasion. Surrounded by plenty of scenic footpaths and cycle routes to...

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    £302

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dolls House Cottage
  • Breckland District

    Dolls House Cottage

    Ref: S929834

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Primroses, Wood Farm
  • Breckland District

    Primroses, Wood Farm

    Ref: S935897

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    £87

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Alms House
  • Breckland District

    The Alms House

    Ref: S311436

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    £129

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Cabin
  • Breckland District

    The Cabin

    Ref: S943597

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Mill B&B
  • Breckland District

    The Mill B&B

    Ref: S937525

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    £118

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lynford Holiday Cottages nestled in the heart of Thetford Forest
  • Breckland District

    Lynford Holiday Cottages nestled in the heart of Thetford Forest

    Ref: S930182

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    Thetford Holiday Cottages

    Thetford is a charming Norfolk town filled with history and natural beauty. Sitting right on the edge of Thetford Forest, it's home to walking trails, a Go Ape centre, and Bush Adventures UK, it's perfect for families, thrill-seekers and lovers of the great outdoors. Once home to the warrior Boadicea, visitors to the town can see the Iceni and Roman artefacts on display at the Ancient House Museum. There's also a thriving foodie scene, with plenty of independent cafes and tea rooms. 

    Are you looking for a romantic mini-break? Perhaps you want to make magical memories during a  family reunion? At Snaptrip there's sure to be the perfect holiday cottage for you. Let the useful filter option take care of your practical requirements, showing you holiday cottages with the right number of rooms and ample parking. You can also use the filter to search for holiday cottages featuring log-burning fires, private hot tubs or spacious gardens for summer barbecues. 

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Alan - Verified booking

      Haybarn is a lovely warm accommodation, ideal for our cold, wet weeks stay Nov / Dec.

      It has a spacious open plan comfortable lounge, dining room and kitchen however the cooker is virtually unusable as all the markings on the facia of the cooker have worn off so you don’t know what control knob does what. The Lounge has an electric fire for extra heat, this is a fan assisted convector heater and the fan is quite noisy. Haybarn has a lovely shower room / toilet / wash basin. The shower has a large cubical with a wonderful shower. The twin bedroom is adequate with a wardrobe and hooks on the bedroom door for hanging clothes. The most disappointing room of the Haybarn was the double bedroom due to the lack of space having to walk sideways along the bed to get in and out of bed. There is NO wardrobe here, what was we assume would have been the wardrobe now houses the central heating boiler behind a locked door so you have no control over the central heating, the heating fires up and wakes you up at 6-45am. There is a chest of draws and only 3 hooks on the bedroom door for clothes hanging. As the chest of draws is quite large these could be removed and a wardrobe could be installed in its place As there was only my wife and I we were able to use the twin bedroom for dressing / clothes storage. I hope my comments above are looked upon as constructive but my main concern was having the central heating boiler in the bedroom, it might be perfectly safe but very annoying. I am aware that some things in my review have been mentioned in previous customer reviews, i.e. the problem with the cooker, and it’s disappointing that they have not been addressed.

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    • Alison - Verified booking

      We had a fantastic early autumn break at The Haybarn.

      We received a very warm welcome from the owners on arrival. I was taken aback as to how beautiful the property was. Very tastefully decorated and immaculately clean. Massive kitchen with everything that I needed for my week away. It was great to have a lovely hot shower each morning too. The property is really "in the middle of nowhere". This was all very nice and it is why I picked the cottage in the first place, however it was a bit scary at times trying to walk two dogs along the country lanes trying to dodge local motorists who are obviously too familiar with the area. Thankfully the very nice owners allowed me to exercise my dogs in their garden and paddock, though as it is working farm my boys had to be on the lead at all times (but that did not phase them - they loved it just being in the countryside!!). We loved saying hello to the horses each morning, and my youngest dog was fascinated with the hens. We managed to get out most days, and visited various National Trust properties, spent a day in the Norfolk Broads and went on a boat with the pooches, and we also took a day out to Cambridgeshire to visit a National Trust property and an ancient Abbey. Thank you so much for allowing us to come and stay in your beautiful cottage. It was a brilliant holiday, and I would really hope to return again soon - possibly in the summer, when we could take advantage of sitting out on the veranda and watch the day go by, and seeing the local wildlife.

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    • Sandra - Verified booking

      We stayed a week at the Haybarn, we had been expecting a nice quiet stay as this 'let' is in the middle of nowhere.

      It turned out that the property we stayed in was the ground floor of a two story building, the first floor appears to have no sound proofing between the two floors, the hard flooring of upstairs magnified every sound. We were awoken each morning around 05.50hrs as the upstairs occupant got up and ready to go out, they would arrive home around 21.30 each night.(maybe supply them with a pair of slippers?) The main bedroom houses the water boiler in what once was the only wardrobe, so whenever the hot tap was run, the boiler fires up, I suspect that the boiler is also linked up to the upstairs accommodation as the boiler fired up at various times throughout the night. The accommodation is supposed to sleep four but there is only one tiny wardrobe and nowhere to store suitcases, the main bedroom is far too small for the double bed, we have bruises to prove how small the gap is between the bed and the radiator. There was only two of us, any more would have been a real squeeze. WiFi is rubbish, although not necessarily the owner's fault, as the signal to our phones was poor in that area owing to the remote location. A washing machine is supplied, but there did not appear to be anywhere to dry or air the washing. On a positive note, the shower was great and the water pressure good. Heating was good (once we had turned the radiators on). It was nice seeing (and hearing) the male pheasant on the lawn each morning.

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    • Laura - Verified booking

      Lovely and clean cottage, nice open plan living space, a very small double bedroom with larger twin room.

      Soft mattresses. Kitchen had most things, pots pans etc but nothing like oil, kitchen roll etc, so take your own. Only 1 toilet roll provided. Office sign said closed most of the time, not sure if someone would have answered if we rung. Lovely hot powerful shower, no bath. Worth noting this is not the only holiday cottage/apartment on site. The loft room above is rented, we had quiet neighbours above but it must have wooden floors, footsteps were very loud as were door handles. There is also a cottage opposite. So you're not alone when out in your pjs and coat weeing the dog! Lack of basic additional extras, for example, no soap or hand wash in bathroom. No toiletries. Heating only on Oct - April, only controllable by owners. A blanket would have been nice to take the edge off. Odd activities took place on the grounds, power washing cars at 8pm the first night, car mechanics with engines running and revving Saturday afternoon. Lovely stay but wasn't the peaceful solitary retreat we were hoping for.

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    • Mark - Verified booking

      We were both over whelmed with the Hayloft , the greeting on arrival was so welcoming .

      It was the perfect holiday so peaceful and just what I needed after loosing my dad 3 days before our holiday.The Hayloft was stunning , clean and there wasn’t one thing we needed . The paddock was perfect for our four dogs who just love to run and run . It was the first holiday away in taking all four rescue dogs but we really shouldn’t have worried as Karen and Stuart had thought of everything for them to have fun too . Even an outside shower with towels and shampoo which was amazing after muddy walks . We hope to revisit within the year with other family members and can’t wait to return. I couldn’t express enough if you are hesitating in booking this holiday you truly have no worries . Book now for a wonderful break and high standards of hospitality too . Thank you Karen and Stuart for everything hope to see you soon . Shelley and mark . May 2023

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    Things to do near Thetford

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    High Lodge Centre

    The High Lodge Centre is located in Thetford Forest and is run by Forestry England. It offers a range of outdoor activities such as cycle trails & hire, Go Ape treetop & segway adventures, walking & running trails, picnic & children play areas, gruffalo orienteering, bird & wildlife hides, adventure & disc golf, fitness & wellbeing activities. Accessible trails, toilets & parking. Tramper/Mobility Scooter hire. Visitor centre & ranger's office. Cafe, toilets and parking. Thetford Forest, Brandon. IP27 0AF

    Greene King Brewery

    The Green King Brewery started life in 1799 in Bury St Edmunds, where it still brews beer today. Join them for a tour at their Westgate Brewery and learn about Greene King’s history and how their beers are made. Their ‘Beer Café’ is a great place to try their beers. The onsite shop offers takeouts and local produce. Partly accessible. Westgate Brewery, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. IP33 1QT. 01284 843326.

    Dad's Army Museum

    Perfect for everyone who loved Dad's Army, visit the museum to see where it was filmed and to learn more about your favourite series. They also offer walking tours to various filming locations nearby. Dogs welcome in the museum but not the tearoom. Please check opening days and times ahead of visiting.

    Banham Zoo

    Banham Zoological Gardens is set in the Norfolk countryside just outside Norwich. There are thousands of fascinating animals at the zoo, including snow leopards, alpacas, and sea lions. The Education Centre, Safari Road Train, Farm Barn, Penguin Cove, and Lemur Island are among the many interesting activities available at the zoological gardens. Experiences include hand-feeding the giraffes and big cats and becoming a keeper for the day. The Wheelchair accessible routes, accessible toilets, and parking bays. Carpark, toilets, cafe, restaurant, and gift shop.

    St. Edmundsbury Cathedral

    The Cathedral has been a place of prayer and a destination for travellers for more than a thousand years. It started life as St. James Church and was transformed into St. Edmundsbury Cathedral in 1914. Stained glass, statues, tapestries, paintings and a stunning vaulted ceiling in the Millennium tower. Guided tours of the cathedral and tower are available to book. Cafe, shop & library. Accessible access and routes to the cathedral and gardens . Free entry but donations welcome. Angel Hill, Bury St. Edmunds, IP33 1LS

    Oxburgh Hall (National Trust)

    Oxburgh Hall is a moated medieval manor house that was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld in 1482, and 500 years later the Bedingfeld family still live in private apartments at the house. The red bricked manor house includes a fort style roof design and a gatehouse which is encompassed by a moat. The house sits in parkland with themed gardens and woodland areas. The house's interior is lavishly furnished and decorated - look out for the furniture collection, the ornate historic wallpaper designs, the art collection, the priest hole and the Medieval and Tudor manuscripts. It is open to the public through the National Trust and holds regular themed events. Cafe & Gift shop. Toilets & car park. Accessible route, drop off point/parking & toilets. Oxborough, Norfolk, PE33 9PS

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