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Are your specifically looking for a self catering? We stayed at Byfords of Holt last year in the big family room and it was fab. Holt is beautiful and was very child freindly. There is a steam rail way nearby (ant remember name but happy to look up) and also by close to beaches, etc.


The hotel itself was really nice and well geared up for kids too.

Does it have to be Norfolk? My friend has just finished refurbishing a place in Southwold, which isn't too far from the Norfolk border. A it's new to market, it might have availability for your dates.


Sleeps 4:

http://www.bestofsuffolk.co.uk/suffolk-cottages/3chesteroad-southwold.asp


and the larger flat that sleeps 6 + 2 (the 2 being a bunk room)

http://www.bestofsuffolk.co.uk/suffolk-cottages/3achesteroad-southwold.asp

Hi there


We've had a couple of great family holidays at Wood Farm in North Norfolk (near Holt). Self catering cottages on a working farm, lovely owner (Diana), safe for children, large play field with trampoline etc. Don't know if they'll have availability but worth a try

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