The Area
North Norfolk is famed for its popular boating and sailing location, the Broads, on Two Ways’ doorstep. Norfolk’s beaches are a short drive away, where families and dog walkers can enjoy a summer’s outing, while in winter, seals can be seen nursing their newborn pups.

Grand country estates including Holkham Hall, the National Trust properties Blickling Estate and Felbrigg Hall are all within easy reach. Beautiful country gardens, including Hoveton Hall and the East Ruston Old Vicarage are a short drive away.

The historic city of Norwich and the attractions of Great Yarmouth and Cromer are nearby. The Museum of the Broads in Stalham and the Air Defence Radar Museum in Neatishead present fascinating displays. Steam train excursions, including the North Norfolk Railway and the Bure Valley Railway, are likewise very handy.

Friendly local pubs include The White Horse Inn in Neatishead, The Crown in Smallburgh, and the Suffield Arms at Gunton Station. Nearby Hoveton has several restaurants and the Garden Café at Hoveton Hall Gardens, while fine dining options in the area include the Ingham Swan, and the Gunton Arms.

Trusting farmers in the area frequently offer eggs, honey, seasonal fruit and vegetables from roadside stands. The nearest local shop is the White House Stores a 20 minute walk away in Neatishead, while big chains in the area include Roys of Wroxham (in Hoveton), Tesco (in Stalham), and Waitrose (in North Walsham).