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    Book a cottage or lodge in a holiday park in Norfolk

    3 properties
    North Meadow Cottage, Norfolk, England
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    North Meadow Cottage

    Mendham, Harleston, Norfolk
    Sleeps 4–8 4 Bedrooms 🚫 No Dogs
    Next Available 21/03 to 03/04/2026
    Facilities
    WiFi Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Balcony Garden Parking
    Type of Holiday
    No dogs allowed
    Millers House at Mendham Mill, Norfolk, England
    Viewed 13× this week No booking fee

    Millers House at Mendham Mill

    Mendham, Harleston, Norfolk
    Sleeps 4–8 4 Bedrooms 🐾 1 Dog
    Next Available 22/03 to 03/04/2026
    Facilities
    WiFi Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Games room Garden BBQ Parking
    Type of Holiday
    1 dogs welcome

    Book a group of cottages together

    Book a group of holiday homes in Norfolk for a large party of people, perhaps an extended family arriving to celebrate a special event in the area. Staying together in individual properties in a holiday park is the best of both worlds for many guests because privacy is maintained yet people can meet up and socialise should they wish to do so.

    Communal areas in holiday parks

    Holiday parks often have areas that can be used for group socialising, perhaps a communal barbecue area, an activity barn or games room.

    Good group accommodation for an extended family

    A large extended family may wish to book a collection of cottages as guests’ accommodation for a wedding or special occasion. Staying in a rented cottage can be more relaxing for family groups since children have plenty of space to play and adults can relax in front of the TV and have a little time to themselves outside any main event if they wish.

    There are all kinds of advantages of booking group accommodation for a wedding or birthday party in Norfolk - guests can spend as much or as little time with the larger group as they wish, catering is flexible in that it is possible to cook, to have a communal BBQ, to order takeaways or enjoy the hospitality of a local Norfolk pub.

    Self-catering holidays in Norfolk can be fun

    Self-catering can be easy, breakfast is little bother depending on everyone’s preferences, lunch and dinner can either be cooked in each cottage or takeaways can be ordered, or guests may prefer to investigate local eateries. Families with young children often prefer self-catering because they are able to cook the kind of food that their children are used to and supply them with plenty of fresh fruit, drinks and treats. And no one has to dress up for dinner.