If you are looking for fantastic places to stay in Harleston, here are a few for you in town and nearby. Most of the places are in the town centre, those that are outside have a distance and driving time from the market square.
Approximately 2 miles from the centre of Harleston, set in a peaceful location in the charming village of Brockdish, this fabulous holiday cottage sleeps 3-4 in stylishly decorated and well equipped surroundings. The property is a short stroll from the Old Kings Head pub, with its authentic beamed bar in a building dating back to the 15th century.
1 Old Forge Court is the perfect base from which to explore the delights offered by the gorgeous Waveney Valley.
One well behaved dog welcomed at no extra charge.
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A double bedroom with king size bed and en suite bathroom within a grade II listed house in the centre of Harleston. The house is over 400 years old reataining many original features but with up to date amenities.There are shared stairs up to the bedroom with a door which keeps it private. Amenities include wireless internet, a laptop friendly workspace, iron. No smoking, pets, or children under 12. Check in time is flexible.
No parking on the property but there is a free car park nearby and the option for a car to be left in the owner's garage.
Candler Studio is a private access studio with Bedroom & Ensuite. Outside area to sit, off road parking. Studio has Wi-Fi and provides all the essentials needed to relax
The Studio is situated in the market town of Harleston, enjoying a quiet private location and just a short walk away from the local restaurants, pubs and shops.
Chameleon House is a Tudor building with Georgian frontage in the market town of Harleston. There are four unique rooms perfect for Bed and Breakfast and short stays. The rooms have been decorated and furnished to a high standard and are a pleasure to be in whatever your occasion. In addition, there is a fully furnished house overlooking the Chameleon House garden, available for short stays of 3-4 days or weekly lets on a self catering basis.
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Berly Cottage is placed on the original town common in Harleston in Norfolk. In a quiet corner of town, close to the owner’s home, this charming detached cottage is ideal for year-round holidays. It enjoys two patio areas and a private south facing garden which is a real sun trap. It has recently been renovated to a high standard and offers modern living within a traditional 19th century building.
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The Duke William Bed and Breakfast lies in the peaceful village of Metfield between Harleston and Halesworth.
There are three en suite rooms each with their own entrance, so guests can come and go as they wish. Each room has a flat screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities, Wi-Fi and plenty of off-road parking.
Available as room only or with freshly cooked full English breakfast.
Short or long term lets available.
Set in the idyllic rural village of Denton, close to the Waveney Valley , this newly renovated accommodation comprises of three luxury en-suite bedrooms.
Just 10 minutes from the historic market towns of Harleston and Bungay and surrounded by picturesque countryside, this is the perfect location for activities or a relaxing get-away.
Situated in the beautiful Waveney Valley near Bungay, among the cornfields of a farm in peaceful Suffolk countryside, on the edge of the small hamlet of Ilketshall St Margaret.
One of a pair of Victorian cottages renovated and furnished to a high standard, it offers easy touring of Norfolk and Suffolk, the nearby coast and Norfolk Broads.
Sitting room with electric ‘wood burner style’ stove, fully equipped kitchen, double and twin bedroom with en-suite. Large garden with patio area, garden furniture and barbecue. Ample off road parking for 4 cars.
Nearest shops: 3 miles. Nearest pub/restaurant: 2 miles
Visit England 4* rating - Sleeps 4 + baby - Friday start - Unlimited Wi-Fi - Sorry – no smoking or pets
A grade II listed Tudor farmhouse in attractive grounds with a croquet lawn. Four star rating with the AA. Organic dairy produce and bread and local meat. All diets catered for.
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A grade II listed period property,about 300 years old and a family home full of character with traditional beams and large fireplaces. 20 miles South of Norwich and 20 miles inland from Southwold, Walberswick and the beautiful Norfolk/ Suffolk coast.
Once through the downstairs door you are in your own private space. On the first floor a bathroom and a cosy sitting room from which stairs lead to the second floor and a spacious restful family bedroom that sleeps 4, with high ceilings, exposed beams and views out over the country garden, fields and trees.
Holly Tree House is a 16th century luxury Bed and Breakfast set in the beautiful rural countryside on the borders of Suffolk and Norfolk, in the heart of the Waveney Valley.
A choice of two suites, with either a double bed or twin beds, comfortable and characterful, with flat screen tV and DvD. You will have access to the snug, a cosy lounge to relax in, with wood burning stove and views over the garden. You are also welcome to relax in the garden with a book or challenge your partner to a game of croquet on the lawn!
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The J.D. Young Hotel is a 15th century Coaching Inn, formerly known as the Magpie Hotel. Situated in the market square the whole building has an air of luxury with walls warmly panelled in oak or papered in rich colours, a wealth of interesting and colourful oil paintings and glowing table lamps, each room is different in decor and atmosphere.
We also have a great restaurant and bar. Free WiFi and live football on the Plasma screens in the sports bar. Disabled toilets and baby changing facilities are available. Free Car Park available at side of the Hotel reception area.
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The site is open all year round. The park offers an abundance of wildlife,a well stocked private fishing lake, together with on site Park Managers. Many generous sized individual hedged Touring and Seasonal Pitches available, all with electric hook up.Small well stocked site shop, heated modern toilets and showers with free hot water, laundry room, parent and baby facilities, children's play area.
Little Lakeland has received both Silver and Bronze David Bellamy Conservation Awards.
There is a pub in Wortwell, a five minute walk from park and also in the neighbouring village of Homersfield. Both pubs serve good quality food and are dog friendly.
Five stunning holiday cottages at Mendham’s famous watermill, from 1 to 4 bedrooms. Fast wi-fi, private garden and access to nearly 8 acres of communal gardens and grounds.
Two cottages with secure outside space are suitable for families with young children or dogs. Canoes and rowing boat for guest use. Private fishing available.T he original four cottages are rated ‘4 Star Gold’ by VisitEngland. The newest conversion, is rated ‘5 Star’ and is equipped for disabled access.
Within walking distance of the village pub and 2 miles from Harleston. Enjoy views which inspired the painter Sir Alfred Munnings who was born at Mendham Mill in 1878.
The Old Vicarage nestles on the edge of Metfield village overlooking the green fields that once formed part of a WWII American airbase. The house is surrounded by 4 acres of gardens, woodland and meadows where you can watch the resident wildlife strolling across the lawns.
Your accommodation is at the front of the house with separate entrance and ample off road car parking.
The spacious bedroom includes ensuite bathroom, tea and coffee making facilities. A delicious breakfast or room only options are available.
A rural converted farmhouse set in the centre of 2 acres of garden, which are available to guests, as well as residents' garden/patio. A private, quiet stay is guaranteed.
Two double rooms and one single room available, with the use of a guest lounge. Wheelchair access. Evening meals can be ordered. Home baked produce, home grown vegetables, fruits and salads are served. Home made preserves are served at table and sold to guests to take home.
Pets are welcome at no charge. Purpose built kennels with runs are available.
Camping and caravaning (Camping Club 5 unit licence), in the grounds of a rural converted farmhouse.
Set in a country road but near to the A140, no other houses can be viewed from the house and a private, quiet stay is guaranteed.
A self catering cottage (sleeps four) set in the grounds of a rural converted farmhouse. 2 acres of garden, available to guests
Set in a country road but near to the A140, no other houses can be viewed from the house and a private, quiet stay is guaranteed.
Pets are welcome at no charge. Purpose built kennels with runs available should you wish to leave your pet for a short time whilst you sight see, shop or eat in one of the local pubs.
A warm welcome awaits you at this charming listed 16th century oak-beamed former bakery. Pretty conservation village with the church, thatched cottages and village pubs sitting around the village green – the perfect ‘get away’ location. Excellent choice of pubs and restaurants nearby.
Five comfortable, spacious en-suite rooms, guest lounge with log fire. Delicious breakfasts using local produce cooked to order.
Ideal base for walking, cycling and exploring the countryside and market towns of the Waveney Valley (Harleston 4 miles, Diss 7 Miles).
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17th Century Holiday cottages, situated between the old Market towns of Diss and Harleston.
Two cottages sleep 4 and two sleep 2, they share over 2 acres of woodland and garden leading down to the banks of the river Waveney.
Fishing is available in season
The popular old Kings Head with cafe, Restaurant, and bar is just a short walk away, where freshly cooked food, local ales, and homemade bread is available
Relax in the tranquil surroundings of a Victorian rectory in the beautiful Waveney Valley. The property lies in grounds of almost seven acres and, surrounded by farmland on three sides, the grounds are a haven for wildlife. Dogs are welcome.
The four one bedroom homes are decorated and furnished to a very high standard and with period features retained where possible, and offer a cosy country break.
The cottages have 4-Stars from VisitEngland, and have received a coveted Gold Award – reserved for accommodation that provides exceptional quality in all areas, but in particular in service and hospitality.
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A delightful building featuring original 16th century beams, enormous inglenook fireplaces and an arched courtyard. For special occasions, the Swan has a restaurant and function rooms for weddings and other large social events. See on map.
Each cabin is individually designed and offers the ultimate in luxury. All have private sunken Jacuzzi, hydrotherapy hot tubs and Finnish saunas, as well as large lakeside deck areas. They have been furnished to exacting standards to offer an exquisite blend of contemporary design and traditional log construction.
Both Cottages have well equipped kitchens, luxury showers, king size beds and gas central heating. Bed linen and towels are provided. Private patio areas with furniture, ample parking and full use of the large gardens. A welcome tray on arrival. Pets welcome.
An idyllic 18th century grade II Listed building, two miles from Harleston, and centrally located for most of Norfolk’s attractions, including the famous Norfolk Broads.
The barn itself dates back to the early 1700s and still retains all the features of the original barn, including a thatch roof and traditional Norfolk barn architecture creating a chocolate box image. The barn was converted just five years ago, to an impeccable standard.
The barn is set in approximately one acre of its own grounds and overlooks rolling countryside, with good fishing nearby and a secluded garden. Dog friendly.
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