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Very relaxing place. No restaurant but there are a few good local joints within 5 min drive. The 2-queen room was not cheap but for high season it was fair, and the rooms has small kitchen. Really quiet place to enjoy East Coast Atlantic atmosphere. Also, I left my jacket there and ...
This luxury barn style cottage in a lovely village on the North Norfolk coast is the perfect spot for a family seaside holiday or romantic break. Norfolk Cromer The Grove Glamping 8 guests 1 bedroom From £145 / night Five fabulous yurts close to beach with a pool, wood burners,...
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We’ve sniffed out ten of the best dog-friendly beaches across the UK, as well as some wonderful nearby dog-friendly places to stay.
Holtsville is a small hamlet located in the town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County, New York. It is home to the Holtsville Wildlife and Ecology Center, which houses over 100 animals, including eagles, owls, and bison. The center is open to the public year-round and offers educational program...
There's also a very large upstairs which is a great place to go and work for a few hours. Baker & Graze Address: 48 Suffolk Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 2AQ Baker & Graze is a lovely cafe based up in the pretty Suffolks area of Cheltenham. They have a great brunch menu,...
Q: Where should I go on vacation on Long Island? The Hamptons, a cluster of beachside towns out on the East End of Long Island, are always the place to be during the summer. With adorable little towns, some of the best beaches on the East Coast, top-notch vineyards, and plenty of ...
the property prices can be a little steep, Bury St Edmunds is perfect for Londoners wanting to retire outside the capital. Not only are residents here spoiled with a wide range of high street stores, local restaurants, and pubs, but they’re also less than an hour from the Suffolk coast...
An often-forgotten place to visit in Great Britain is the East Anglian Coast, featuring traditional seaside towns such as Lowestoft in Suffolk which are great for a family day out, and Lowestoft – the most Easterly point in England. Or, head to Yarmouth for the day, a stone’s throw awa...