New Norfolk Cottages

Whether you’re looking for a dog friendly retreat or a coastal hideaway – all these Norfolk homes have joined us in the last few weeks.

  • New home

    Gable End

    North Norfolk Coast

    Guests 6 • bedrooms 3

  • New home

    Norfolk House

    Heacham, West Norfolk

    Guests 2 • bedrooms 1

  • New home

    Sutton Hall

    Rural Norfolk

    Guests 12 • bedrooms 6

  • New home

    Backwater

    Wroxham, Norfolk

    Guests 8 • bedrooms 4

  • New home

    Clerk’s Cottage

    Nr Holt, North Norfolk

    Guests 4 • bedrooms 2

  • New home

    Salt

    Blakeney, North Norfolk

    Guests 2 • bedrooms 1

  • New home

    Manor Farm Barns

    Brancaster, North Norfolk

    Guests 8 • bedrooms 4

  • New home

    Bromholm Barn

    Ridlington, Norfolk Broads

    Guests 4 • bedrooms 2

  • New home

    Field View

    Hindolveston, nr Holt Norfolk

    Guests 6 • bedrooms 3

  • New home

    Catlin Cottage

    Cley next the Sea, Norfolk

    Guests 2 • bedrooms 2

  • New home

    Enchanted Coach House

    Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk

    Guests 2 • bedrooms 1

  • New home

    Cley Serenity

    Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk

    Guests 4 • bedrooms 2

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    Green & Pleasant

    Bressingham, Norfolk

    Guests 11 • bedrooms 5

  • New home

    In the Walled Garden

    Fring, Norfolk

    Guests 16 • bedrooms 7

  • New home

    Mill House

    Brancaster, North Norfolk

    Guests 4 • bedrooms 2

  • New home

    Springbank

    Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk Coast

    Guests 6 • bedrooms 3

  • New home

    Postmans Cottage

    Holt, North Norfolk

    Guests 4 • bedrooms 2

  • New home

    Wee Retreat

    Sheringham, North Norfolk

    Guests 4 • bedrooms 2

  • New home

    The Beach House

    Brancaster, North Norfolk

    Guests 10 • bedrooms 5

  • New home

    Granary Barn

    North Barsham, Norfolk

    Guests 14 • bedrooms 7

  • New home

    Park Lodge

    Snettisham, West Norfolk

    Guests 4 • bedrooms 2

  • New home

    The Old School House

    Docking, Norfolk

    Guests 8 • bedrooms 4

  • New home

    Wolterton Hall

    Wolterton, North Norfolk

    Guests 24 • bedrooms 12

  • New home

    Sea View Manor

    Mundesley, Norfolk

    Guests 22 • bedrooms 8

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Visiting Norfolk? Some of your questions answered

Some of the best places to stay in Norfolk include Cromer, best for family days out. Blakeney is popular for wildlife and bird spotting and Wells-next-the-Sea for its amazing beach and thriving town. Hunstanton is a firm family favourite, well known for its stunning sunsets striped cliffs.

Yes Norfolk is great for dogs, it’s no surprise that Norfolk is a popular destination for dog-friendly holidays. There are miles upon miles of waterside walkies to be found – whether beside the Broads or along the North Norfolk coast – as well as rolling countryside to roam under never-ending skies.

Yes Norfolk is a great destination for family holidays. With its beautiful beaches, many family friendly, charming towns and attractions, there is plenty to keep everyone entertained. Plus, there are many family-friendly accommodations available, from holiday parks to self-catering cottages.

Autumn is a great time to visit Norfolk as it avoids the peak summer tourist season, whilst still having milder temperatures and longer hours of daylight particularly at the start of September. Visitors can see some wonderful autumn colours.

Some of the top beaches in Norfolk include Holkham Beach, Wells-next-the-Sea beach, Cromer beach, and Brancaster beach. Each offer its own unique features and attractions, so it’s worth exploring them all to find your favourite. Our preference by far is the dog friendly beach at Wells-next-the-Sea, great any time of year especially if you have a pooch!