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Humphrey
United Kingdom
The house was spacious, comfortable, clean and well-equipped. Quiet, yet only five minutes, walk from Thetford centre and had a secure adjoining garage for bikes.
Offering garden views, The Mill B&B in Thetford offers accommodations, a garden, and a shared lounge. This property offers a private pool, free Wifi, and free private parking.
Set within the heart of Thetford town center, St Giles, Thetford, 2BR House offers a two bedroom house in Thetford, featuring a number of amenities including a garden covered in shingles and is only a...
Liberty
United States of America
It is located near grocery stores and in the center of town.
The Alms House offers accommodations in Thetford, 13 miles from The Apex and 17 miles from Ickworth House. This 3-star vacation home offers private check-in and check-out and free Wifi.
MICHAEL
Netherlands
The owner is always there to help you and will check to make sure you have everything you need. BBQ and deck overlook a pond. Perfect place for a group to stay as there are multiple rooms with en-suite bath all sharing a common kitchen and living room.
Beds are very comfortable. En-suite bath is large and has great shower. Large armoire to keep your clothes and suitcase.
This converted and refurbished watermill offers chic, elegant and stylish accommodations in an beautiful 12-acre countryside setting near Newmarket and Cambridge.
We found several places of interest to visit within easy...
We found several places of interest to visit within easy walking distance- e.g. priory, castle hill, duleep singh statue, dads army museum all with free entry. If you particularly wanted to visit Dads Army museum though check opening days/times in advance as quite limited. You need to be able bodied if you want to go up the castle hill-it's very tall and need to climb steps. Sit down eating out places limited although lots of take aways. Food was good at the local Wetherspoons-Red Lion-and available hours good. High street a bit run down-not for shopping fans. You would probably only need a couple of days to see everything but we enjoyed our visit.
M A
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We walked along the river bank to the town in the evening.
We walked along the river bank to the town in the evening. There were some interesting buildings and we would have liked to visit the Burrel Museum but it is only open on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
On the way to the hotel we had a Sunday Lunch (3pm) at the Black Horse Thursford which we would highly recommend we hadn’t booked but they accommodated us and although very busy were very friendly and accommodating.
Carole
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I was out most of the day I had good food each morning with...
I was out most of the day I had good food each morning with tea and coffee left after 10am came back mid afternoon to do evening meals then visited local bingo club and see friends too had walk back after so I really enjoyed my stay
Lawrence
10
Scored 10
Great location and many places of interest.
Great location and many places of interest.
The pedestrian area was good to see and visit, Dads Army museum was excellent and the town trail worth doing, if only in part.
Never saw a single policeman over 3-days in the town central area. Definitely needed: in evenings, groups of youngsters, 9many with eastern European accents) being youngsters (noisy, kicking plastic bottles of water around, misbehaving) Looked like a drug seller beside The Bell Hotel (?) Group of 6/7 eastern European men drink cans
of larger near the supermarket and church entrance on King Street. A problem that will keep tourists away, needs sorting !
Glad we made the visit.
KEN
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There's more to do in Thetford than you'd think!
There's more to do in Thetford than you'd think! It is oozing with history! It has an impressive motte & bailey castle mound with 89 steps to the top, a massive ruined Priory, the Dad's Army Museum (watch out! Only open on Saturdays!!), the Charles Burrell traction engine museum, the Ancient house museum (£5.70 adult ticket), and loads of stunning riverside walks leading one way to a nature reserve and the other Thetford Forest. I was amazed and delighted to see lots of small deer roaming around in many of the public parkland areas. There are plenty of pubs (including 'spoons) and cafes to eat at, charity shops if you like treasure-hunting, and quirky local shops. The lady in the Tourist Info shop in the high street was friendly and informative. We travelled to Thetford by train and had no problems getting to all the places of interest. I would definitely recommend!
Sandra
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Thetford Town was a mixture of old and new,,some places were...
Thetford Town was a mixture of old and new,,some places were quite run down. It had snowed when we was there, week before Xmas so all along the river looked very pretty and we enjoyed a river walk. Think it would be nice to visit in summer.
We were in Norfolk for the Household Cavalry Open Day and needed somewhere for 2 nights. On our way up we stopped at The Black Horse in Thetford for supper. The property was gorgeous and Tibouche and Philip delightful hosts and very accommodating. Philip has a very interesting story or two. The beds were very comfortable and fans were provided as it was an exceptionally hot weekend. Breakfast was really yummy and after our return on the saturday we enjoyed a picnic supper in the garden under the gazebo. All in all we had a very enjoyable stay.
There was everything I expected from the house. We used oven for our dinner and cooked pizza 👌🍕 there is enough of cutlery, plates and souse pans.
Aldi and Tesco are close to house. I am impressed by the foot path to Tesco. No cars and nothing is bothering you to enjoy your walk in the forest on the way to the Tesco.
Clean and nice bathroom with enough quantity of towels. TV is in each room. New and nice beds with clean bedding. Kettle was not new.
I stayed at this hotel last night and found the check-in process to be easy and quick, thanks to the efficient staff. The employees were incredibly friendly and accommodating, particularly the lady who served me at the bar. Despite it being past 4pm, she kindly offered to make me a sandwich from the lunch menu, which I greatly appreciated. As I wasn’t hungry enough for evening meal.
Lovely accommodation to have a chilled break whilst visiting extended family in Norfolk and Suffolk, we also took the opportunity to visit one of our favourite cities, Cambridge.
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