Corpusty Hotel Guide - 5 Stars Hotels in Corpusty, Norwich

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Number 10 The Abbey
5.0 star property
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (138)
"The property was great. Rest spot for access to the Abbey and the town. "
United Kingdom
Scott
Number 10 The Abbey
Holly Lodge Boutique B&B
5.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (104)
"Great property with lovely staff. The weather wasn’t great so we spent an afternoon in the lounge catching up with friends who were also staying. Would definitely return to do all the outdoor activities we missed this time around. "
United States
Theresa
Holly Lodge Boutique B&B
Carrick's At Castle Farm
5.0 star property
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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Head to Blickling Hall and ROARR! Dinosaur Park—just two of the sights around Corpusty.

Corpusty - children's playground. The children's playground and adjoining football ground are located where once the railway station and goods yard used to be. Only the station building and a platform (seen in background at left) remain of the railway station and goods yard. The station, officially known as Corpusty & Saxthorpe, was a stop on the M&GN (Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway) route between Melton Constable and Great Yarmouth. The station was closed in 1959, the bridge > 1257349 is half filled-in and the trackbed removed. Some of it is buried under a playing field and some has been planted over > 1257355 - most of what remains is overgrown and impassable > 1257344. The villages Corpusty and Saxthorpe, situated either side of the river Bure, merge into each other. Each village has their own church but St Andrew's > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/309082 serves both villages ever since Corpusty's Saint Peter's > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/873327 - located on the outskirts of the village and separated from it by the busy B1149 - closed and came in the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches.
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