St Edmundsbury, Old Costessey, Norwich, Norfolk
St Edmundsbury, Old Costessey, Norwich, Norfolk
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St Edmundsbury is a comfortable and homely bed and breakfast in Old Costessey, opposite St Edmund's church. The B&B stands in a large, attractive garden and enjoys views of the Wensum Valley. Old Costesseyis a great base from which to explore Norfolk and is within all amenities that the historical city of Norwich has to offer. In addition to this, there are local pubs and some excellent fishing spots within comfortable walking distance of the property.
Guests are welcome to enjoy spending time in the well-tended garden. This is accessed through the French doors in the guest lounge. Patio furniture is provided.
Breakfast is included within the room rate and is served in our dining room. Please advise when booking if you have any special dietary requirements. If you would like to have a takeaway meal in an evening, you are welcome to eat this in the dining room.
Old Costessey (pronounced Cossey) is situated in the valley of the River Wensum, which originates in North West Norfolk and flows through the middle of Norwich City. The earliest recorded settlement here was about 1450 when the old Manor House was built. The first Post Office was not built until 1850 and was situated in the front room of the old White Hart Pub. This was replaced by a new building in 1898, and in 1913 the telephone exchange was added.
Plan your perfect trip in Great Britain! Whether you are staycationing or visiting from overseas, here at Around About Britain you will find the perfect accommodation for you. We provide a guide to all types of accommodation - From self catering, bed and breakfasts, guest houses, hotels and hostels. St Edmundsbury is a comfortable and homely bed and breakfast in Old Costessey, opposite St Edmund's church. The B&B stands in a large, attractive garden and enjoys views of the Wensum Valley. Old Costesseyis a great base from which to explore Norfolk and is within all amenities that the historical city of Norwich has to offer. In addition to this, there are local pubs and some excellent fishing spots within comfortable walking distance of the property.
Guests are welcome to enjoy spending time in the well-tended garden. This is accessed through the French doors in the guest lounge. Patio furniture is provided.
Breakfast is included within the room rate and is served in our dining room. Please advise when booking if you have any special dietary requirements. If you would like to have a takeaway meal in an evening, you are welcome to eat this in the dining room.
Old Costessey (pronounced Cossey) is situated in the valley of the River Wensum, which originates in North West Norfolk and flows through the middle of Norwich City. The earliest recorded settlement here was about 1450 when the old Manor House was built. The first Post Office was not built until 1850 and was situated in the front room of the old White Hart Pub. This was replaced by a new building in 1898, and in 1913 the telephone exchange was added.
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