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Number 10 The Abbey

5.0 star property
Wymondham
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (139)
"The property was great. Rest spot for access to the Abbey and the town. "
United Kingdom
Scott
Number 10 The Abbey

Carrick's At Castle Farm

5.0 star property
Dereham
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (13)
"Excellent accommodation for us and our dog, in the ‘cottage’ attached to the main house. Welcoming and friendly hosts, super breakfasts. Location is beautiful, the large pleasant garden is right on the bank of the River Wensum. Good location for touring the North Norfolk coast. "
United Kingdom
Ian
Carrick's At Castle Farm
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Come to Caistor St Edmund and enjoy its library, gardens and dining.

View south-west (upstream) along the River Tas. The River Tas rises near Carlton Fen (near New Buckenham) and then flows northwards for approximately 20 miles before joining the River Yare at Trowse - just south of Norwich. The Tas valley contains many interesting historical sites including an Iron Age hill fort > 1355699 at Tasburgh, the old Roman settlement of Venta Icenorum > 1352695 - now Caistor St Edmund - and the site of a woodhenge > 1391552 at Arminghall. During Roman times, the river was an important resource for the people of Venta Icenorum. Over the centuries, the Tas has also been visited by two of England's finest poets: William Wordsworth in 1790, and Philip Larkin.
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