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Boasting a great secluded location set in 11 acres of parkland on a quiet, lesser known corner of the Norfolk Broads, The Boathouse is ideal for both discovering nearby sandy beaches and dunes, and the restaurants and attractions of Norwich. Four of the six very pleasant guest rooms look out onto the water, and feature neutral decor with touches of colour such as a pretty wall of butterfly wallpaper, or splashes of gold and bronze on a bed and wardrobe. There are also three self-catering lodges sleeping from four to eight people. The large, welcoming pub restaurant features exposed brick, stripped wood floors and a wood burner to provide some character and serves good standard pub fare with some more adventurous choices, such as BBQ pulled pork and a tasty braised lamb shank.
Country Escape
Foodies
Families
Great walks
Other Activities
Birdwatching
Traditional
Full of character
Charming
Child friendly
Inn
In/by a Nature Reserve
Self catering to rent
Restaurant
Lakeside
Hills & mountains
Rooms
6 rooms in this hotelPrivate villas
Two self-catering lodges are availableNo pets
Fireplace
Bar
Parking
Wifi
Satellite / Cable TV
Air conditioning
Suites
Child friendly
Self catering to rent
Restaurant
Great walks
Other Activities
Birdwatching
If the food was more refined, and the location was North rather than Northeast Norfolk, this waterside pub on The Broads would be rammed. As it is, it feels like an undiscovered bolthole in relatively little-known - and very attractive - part of the country.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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