Rural Accommodation

Earsham Park Farm

B&B
£46.00
 -  £75.00
Notes : per person per night
Earsham Park Farm
Old Railway Road, Earsham
Bungay
NR35 2AQ
Visit England Gold Award Breakfast Award
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Description

Owner Information
Bobbie Watchorn
Suffolk
Phone : +44 (0) 1986 892180
Overlooking the Waveney Valley at Earsham on the Norfolk / Suffolk border and ideally situated for exploring the East Anglian countryside.

Special Offer - Stay 3 nights for price of 2 until 31st March 2010

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This is the place the five ambassadors from Tanna stayed in the Meet The Natives Channel 4 programme.
Experience country life as they did!
"Everything you want just miracuously appears"
As seen on Channel 4 TV

Luxury bed and breakfast accommodation in a comfortable and informal Victorian farmhouse with sweeping views over the Waveney Valley.

Earsham Park Farm is situated 3 miles from Bungay and only 5 miles from Harleston. Within easy driving distance are the historic city of Norwich, the charismatic seaside town of Southwold, the extensive waterways of the Norfolk Broads and the Norfolk and Suffolk coastal resorts.

Enormous care has been taken to completely refurbish the house yet retain the elegance and charm of the Victorian era and combine it with every modern comfort and convenience. The atmosphere is relaxed and informal with 3 elegant and spacious ensuite guest rooms, each with it's own character and beautiful furnishings.
Accept Children 
Business Facilities 
Credit Cards Accepted 
Pets Accepted 
Serves Breakfast 
Stabling 
Working Farm 
Four Poster Bed 
Garden Patio 
Cycle Storage 
Internet Access 
Parking On-Site 

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