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Byeways, Attleborough, Norfolk

Byeways
Besthorpe
Attleborough
Norfolk

NR17 2LN

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Set in mature gardens of 2½ acres and surrounded by glorious countryside, this lovely property sits on the fringes of a rural village just 1½ miles from the market town of Attleborough. Cleverly designed, extremely spacious and beautifully furnished, Byeways is ideal for a get together with friends or family – a great base for exploring the myriad delights of Norfolk. Locally, quiet country lanes offer pleasant walking and cycling and the wonderful dune backed beach at Winterton is just one of the glorious sandy beaches within an easy drive. At nearby Thetford Forest visitors can hire bikes to explore the peaceful forest trails or for more energetic fun, climb trees and slide across high wires at Go Ape. And a holiday in Norfolk would be incomplete without discovering the pleasures of the gentle reed lined waterways of the Norfolk Broads with their boat trips, sailing, canoeing, riverside inns and nature reserves. Galleries, fine shopping, restaurants, a castle and two cathedrals are found in Norwich city (15 miles). Shop and pub 1½ miles.

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