Potter Heigham
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Potter Heigham Hotels, B&B etc
RED ROOF FARMHOUSE
Ludham Road, Potter Heigham, Great Yarmouth,
Norfolk, NR29 5NB Tel: 01692 670604 E-mail us
Modern, comfortable
farmhouse on a working farm with sheep, horses
and a few cattle, set in 9 acres of pastureland
close to the Broads Coast and Weavers Way.
Conveniently situated for local nature reserves
and National Trust properties. There is a choice
of Bed & Breakfast or Self Catering
accommodation.
BED & BREAKFAST: All
rooms have wash basins, television and
tea/coffee making facilities.
SELF CATERING: Two self catering ground
floor units comprising lounge/kitchen, bedroom,
bathroom. The units will sleep up to 4 persons
and are fully equipped with modern facilities.
Rates include heating, lighting and bed linen.
Price: From £20.00 per person Rooms: 2 Double, 1 Twin, 1 Family Accommodation Type: Farmhouse B&B
In the heart of the Norfolk Broads, National Park, Country house set in mature gardens, spacious home with countryside views, circular walking routes to rivers and broads, quiet and relaxing with stylish en suite bedrooms, farmhouse breakfast menu with option for vegetarian and vegan food, secure private parking in mature grounds. Village has excellent facilities, pubs, tearooms and stores, circul more info. . .
Potter Heigham is a village on the River Thurne,
where lots of people mess about on the river and yachts have to lower their
sails to navigate the picturesque, 13th century hump-backed bridge. Known as
the capital of the Broads, there's a church with a thatched nave and a round
Norman tower.