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The bedroom features exposed wooden beams and natural light flooding through large windows with soft curtains. A spacious bed is complemented by a cozy armchair and a small side table. A wooden furniture piece adds warmth to the room's neutral tones.
Cottage in Hempnall
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

The Snug (self contained annex)

Located on the edge of an attractive South Norfolk village, The Snug is a self-contained annex in part of a 17th Century Cottage. A village shop and a butcher/deli are a short walk away and the centre of Norwich is only a 20 minute drive. This area is popular with cyclists due to the quiet routes and a host of cycle friendly cafes. The accommodation consists of a double bedroom, shower room, dining/working area and kitchenette. There is an off road parking space and bicycle storage if required.

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A welcoming entrance features a metal sign with floral designs and the word 'Welcome.' Potted plants in shades of green and purple adorn the area, adding a touch of nature to the rustic wooden door beside a stone pathway.
Shepherd’s hut in Hedenham
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Woodcutters Lodge: A Rural Haven

Nestled beside a 99 acre ancient woodland, the lodge is an escape to peaceful rural life where you're surrounded by nature and wildlife. The perfect place to unwind, the lodge envelops you in cosy luxury with eco-friendly products, beautiful linens and tranquillity in abundance. Views from the lodge across the fields where you might see deer, hare, foxes, buzzards, red kites, and beautiful sun sets. Dogs welcome. No smoking on the property due to the woodsPlease add to reservation when booking.

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A light and airy studio featuring a spacious bed adorned with a teal coverlet and decorative cushions. A patterned rug with green foliage enhances the warm wood tones of the floor. Natural light fills the room, complemented by a stylish pendant light and greenery in the corner.
Home in Norfolk
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 331 reviews

Self Contained Luxury Hideaway, 10 mins to Norwich

SELF-CONTAINED and BRAND NEW (Oct 2020) studio annex (attached to stunning home) with OWN SEPARATE ENTRANCE. Imagine the comfort and style of a 5* boutique hotel, with the cosiness and relaxed feel of home... FEAT: *ENHANCED CLEANING *Brand new luxury KING SIZE bed *Stunning luxury ensuite w/ walk-in dbl shower *Enormous freestanding bath *Underfloor heating *Wifi *55" TV *Complimentary Netflix *Desk *Hotel-style "kitchenette" w/ microwave; mini fridge; kettle, teas & Nespresso *Table & chairs

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Tiny home in Bracon Ash
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

The Hobbit - Cosy Country Escape

The Hobbit is a tiny yet cosy hideaway retreat, located in the South Norfolk countryside. Set amongst beautiful old country gardens, furnished with antique furniture and fittings. Guests are free to explore and relax within the many acres provided. The Hobbit is the perfect space for guests to escape and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of Norfolk. Norwich - 20 mins by car & Wymondham (a historic market town) - 15 mins by car. Local country walks include the U.K.’s smallest nature reserve

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An open plan kitchen and dining area showcases a wooden breakfast bar with stools and a dining table surrounded by chairs. Large glass doors lead to a private courtyard garden, visible beyond the inviting interior. Natural light fills the space, highlighting wooden beams and modern furnishings.
Home in Norfolk
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

The Gardener's Cottage

A gorgeous bolt hole nestled within the restored outbuildings of Earsham Hall. With two bedrooms (sleeping up to four people), the cottage has been designed to a high specification and offers guests great comfort and modern conveniences within an environment steeped in history. Within its stunning open plan living space, lovely bedrooms, bath and shower rooms and a gorgeous private courtyard garden, the cottage is the perfect place to holiday and explore Norfolk & Suffolk...or just retreat into.

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A serene view of the garden includes a tranquil pond surrounded by lush vegetation. Rolling hills extend in the background, shrouded in a soft, morning mist. The sky is painted in gentle hues of blue, with wispy clouds creating a peaceful atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Hoxne
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 326 reviews

Cosy annex with stunning views, fishing & Kayaking

Kingfisher Nook is light and airy with panoramic views of the beautiful Waveney valley. We have private river access for fishing from our garden, scenic walks and cycle rides from the door step, & excellent local pub within 15 min walk. BYO kayak to explore the local river wildlife, or hire our new Hot tub to enjoy the sunset over the valley. Located on Norfolk/Suffolk border, an ideal base to explore the many delights of the region, including beaches, historic villages and numerous attractions

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A charming cottage is set amidst a landscaped garden, featuring a gravel drive and an inviting entrance. The exterior showcases a pink facade with a traditional thatched roof, accented by large windows that reflect the greenery surrounding the property.
Bungalow in Tharston
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 539 reviews

The Old Dairy, a rural Norfolk hideaway

For over a hundred years, this characterful old dairy was where the cows were milked at Hawthorn Farm. Sympathetically and luxuriously converted into a two-bedroom cottage in 2017, it is self-contained and completely detached. Inside, original walls, beams and vaulted ceilings give it a spacious, airy feel. It has its own fully-equipped kitchenette, and a bathroom with a large shower, WC and basin. The spacious 18 x 14 foot carpeted living space has two huge comfy sofas and a table and chairs.

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The exterior of Kiln Cottage is framed by lush greenery, featuring a gravel driveway leading to a rustic brick facade. A wooden bench is positioned under a shaded area, and flowering plants add a touch of color in the background.
Home in Hedenham
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews

Kiln Cottage Idyllic relaxation and culinary dream

Kiln Cottage allows you to immerse yourself in a haven of wildlife and tranquillity, surrounded by beautiful countryside. Situated in the grounds of our 17th Century home, it is a private sanctuary, with high quality decor and all modern facilities. Wake up to the sound of birdsong whilst enjoying locally sourced artisan coffee and produce. This large vaulted space has an open-plan sitting and dining area, complete with separate fully fitted kitchen, bathroom and two luxurious double bedrooms.

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A spacious sitting room features exposed wooden beams and a stone wall, creating a rustic charm. A large window allows natural light to illuminate the space. Two comfortable sofas are arranged around a mosaic coffee table, with a woodburner and TV present for relaxation.
Home in Topcroft
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

The Little Barn, Topcroft, Artist’s home

The Little Barn, a 16th Century hideaway artistically restored, by a Suffolk artist. With no through traffic and no light pollution, silent evenings and clear night skies. Topcroft is a sleepy village beside the Waveney valley and 25 minutes from the medieval city of Norwich. You'll love this rural location. A large modern kitchen and a real woodburner in the large sitting room. A private patio outside with fairy lights at night, a bbq, firepit and private garden at the back of the property.

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The riverside accommodation features a mix of architectural styles with solar panels on the roofs. Reflections of the building can be seen in the calm water of the river Waveney, surrounded by natural foliage and open landscape.
Cottage in Norfolk
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 472 reviews

Self contained annex in riverside cottage

Self-contained accommodation overlooking the river Waveney with full kitchen, dining and lounge area (including reclining sofa, smart TV and wifi), upstairs is a double bedroom with en-suite. The stairs are very steep (see photo). Allocated parking. Bistro table and chairs outside your door, plus a bench right by the water. Wildlife in abundance - kingfishers and deer etc Peaceful A dark sky for seeing the stars A village pub (serves food) plus a nearby cafe for breakfast/coffee/lunch

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A cozy living area is present, featuring a sofa bed and a small side table. Natural light is allowed in through a window adorned with greenery. Decorative items include books on a shelf and a vase of blue flowers on a desk, enhancing the welcoming ambiance.
Condo in Norfolk
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 427 reviews

City Apartment, Norwich Lanes, Paid parking nearby

This is a classic early 1970s studio city apartment ( of approx 38 square metres) for 1 or 2 people that could not be more central ; perfect for exploring the old streets of Norwich. Once inside the apartment you have views of the old city skyline. There is a communal garden and all the comforts indoors that you need. *NB the sleeping area is in the Eaves and is approached via a proper but narrow staircase. Head height is fine in the centre over 6 feet( see photos). Car parking nearby.

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A copper bathtub is illuminated by natural light from a nearby window, highlighting its polished surface. A decorative chair with a floral pattern and a folded towel are positioned nearby, contributing to the calming ambiance of the bathroom space.
Barn in Wortwell
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 273 reviews

A unique barn in the tranquil Waveney Valley

The Barn is a rural retreat in the beautiful, picturesque village of Wortwell, looking out onto the Waveney valley. There are lots of walks on your doorstep with an abundance of wildlife. Whether you want to relax by the woodburner whilst soaking up the views, take long walks whilst enjoying the wildlife, cycle,canoe or fish, Wortwell is the perfect location being on the South Norfolk/Suffolk border. We provide fresh ground coffee from Strangers coffee house.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in South Norfolk District?

    South Norfolk District has welcoming stays in market towns like Wymondham, Diss, and Long Stratton, known for their historic architecture, local markets, and green surroundings. Travelers also find countryside cottages and converted barns throughout rural areas, which suit a variety of travel preferences.

  • What are the best things to do in South Norfolk District with kids?

    Families often explore local parks, country nature reserves, and interactive heritage centers. South Norfolk District also has play barns, working farms, and family-friendly walking paths for a relaxed outdoor day.

  • What are some of the best things to do in South Norfolk District?

    Explore scenic trails along the River Waveney, stroll through market towns like Diss, discover Wymondham Abbey, and enjoy tranquil gardens. Many visitors also enjoy local farm shops and seasonal outdoor events around the district.

  • How is the weather in South Norfolk District?

    South Norfolk District has cool winters, with temperatures around 35–46°F (1–8°C), and mild summers, reaching 72°F (22°C) in July and August. Rain is fairly evenly spread year-round, so a light raincoat can be practical for your stay.

  • What are the best places to visit in South Norfolk District?

    Wymondham Abbey, the historic center of Diss, and Knettishall Heath are among the most popular local sites. Visitors also explore the scenic villages and riverside walks that showcase the area’s rural character.

  • What are some hiking trails in South Norfolk District?

    South Norfolk District has scenic trails along the River Waveney and in the Tas Valley, where walkers explore woodlands, meadows, and gently rolling countryside. Paths near market towns often include pleasant views and a chance to connect with local heritage.

  • What are some family activities we can do in South Norfolk District?

    Families engage with interactive museums, join farm visits, or enjoy wildlife spotting at local nature reserves. Play areas, seasonal trails, and craft workshops in village centers are frequently suggested for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from South Norfolk District?

    Many visitors explore the Norfolk Broads for boating, visit Norwich for cultural sites and markets, or head toward coastal areas for expansive beaches. These destinations have distinct local character and outdoor activities.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in South Norfolk District?

    Many rural cottages and homes in South Norfolk District welcome pets, especially around villages and market towns. With walking trails and open fields nearby, it is easy to enjoy time outdoors with your companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting South Norfolk District?

    Wearing layers is useful due to changing weather, and bringing comfortable footwear is helpful for market days and countryside paths. Exploring traditional tearooms and local markets often leads to unique, locally made finds.

  • What is South Norfolk District known for?

    South Norfolk District is known for its market towns, medieval churches, and broad agricultural landscapes. The area has a tradition of locally produced foods, community festivals, and gentle riverside scenery.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in South Norfolk District?

    Seek out quiet woodlands near Knettishall Heath, discover lesser-known artist studios and local craft shops in the smaller villages, or wander wildflower meadows along the Tas Valley. Many enjoy peaceful moments by rarely visited stretches of the River Waveney.

  • What are the best foods to try in South Norfolk District?

    Enjoy traditional Norfolk pork, local cheeses, and apple-based desserts, which are frequently suggested in rural markets. Farm shops often feature handmade breads, chutneys, and seasonal produce rooted in the area's agricultural heritage.

  • What should I bring for a trip to South Norfolk District?

    Bring layers for comfort during changing weather, and a light rain jacket to prepare for showers throughout the year. Comfortable shoes are helpful for exploring markets, countryside trails, and heritage sites.

  • What is the nightlife in South Norfolk District like?

    Nightlife in South Norfolk District is relaxed and often centers around traditional pubs, local ale houses, and small music venues in market towns such as Diss and Wymondham. Evenings frequently feature live folk music, pub quizzes, and space to enjoy local community spirit.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in South Norfolk District?

    Mark your calendar for village fairs, artisan food festivals in summer, and traditional markets throughout the year. The Wymondham Music Festival is often celebrated, and open gardens weekends draw visitors during the growing season.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in South Norfolk District?

    South Norfolk District has many family-friendly rentals, including spacious rural cottages and village homes with gardens. These accommodations make it easy to explore nearby countryside, local attractions, and markets together.

  • When is the best time to visit South Norfolk District?

    Late spring to early autumn is often suggested for milder temperatures and greener landscapes. Summer months have longer daylight and host many community events, making it a lively period for local experiences.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in South Norfolk

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 2,610 vacation rentals in South Norfolk

  • Nightly prices starting at

    South Norfolk vacation rentals start at G$2,089 GYD per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 112,700 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    1,230 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 940 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    120 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,060 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    2,360 of South Norfolk vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across South Norfolk rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    South Norfolk stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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