Old Customs House

Top choice in Norfolk


The stately but comfy feel here comes courtesy of worn-wood panels, alcoves full of books and gorgeous creek views. Choose from the snug 'Captain's Quarters' or a grand four-poster room. Discuss what you'd like for breakfast with the owner – perhaps locally baked bread with homemade jam or smoked haddock?


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